LibertyCRD wrote:
CRD Joe wrote:
LibertyCRD wrote:
The moral of the story is that any fuel economy advantage is easily over-ridden by the cost of maintenance on this things. You have to love diesel, because financially there is zero benefit.
Well...I will start saving up the money and will likely be doing this in the next 12 months as I am coming up on 100K faster than I thought.
I dont see how this is accurate. So far the only issues Im having to deal with will be the timing belt. Its years away. Im getting in the 30's on the highway and mid twentys around town. The gasser KJ's I know of are in the 12 to 14 range around town. There is a clear benefit to the CRD.
Around here, gassers are averaging 16-17 MPG and CRDs are averaging low 20s. So the fuel savings for the average person is about 50-100 bucks per month. In the 4 months I've had this CRD, a total near $2,000 has been spent keeping it on the road. So the fuel economy savings is EASILY wiped out by the upkeep.
Factor in that oil is more expensive, and there are more delicate parts such as the turbo to worry about, there is thread after thread about EGR problems, dumping hundreds on the timing belt, TC problems, and the truth is you are NOT saving money over the life of the vehicle by driving a CRD rather than a gas KJ. We drive them because we love the diesel torque.
I get 27 in town, 32 on the highway. That is at least 10mpg better in both categories than nearly every gasser KJ on the road, which saves me $10-15 a fill up. Total cost of upkeep, besides normal maintenance (oil, filters, etc.) in my 8k miles of ownership? $99.95 for a window regulator. So far, I've come out on top.
I've done some things out of personal preference (GDE, Amsoil filter, new Mopar fuel filter, Samcos - my OEM hoses were fine, etc.). But I've yet to experience a problem with the engine itself *knock on wood*. All my "mods" have been for performance and prevention, as many people do to other vehicles as well. No money pit here
