kcfoxie wrote:
LibertyCRD wrote:
Actually, since the GCVW is a fixed number, the added weight of the diesel drivetrain will reduce the hauling and towing capacity of the 1500 trucks. So I would expect the Cummins 1500 to have a smaller payload than a Hemi version, which will probably surprise a lot of folks who tow gooseneck style.
I've been hauling and towing with trucks since I was 16. Personally, I think the only time diesel is worth the extra thousands of dollars is if you work the truck to it's upper limit frequently. Somebody like me who just tows the Jeep or camper or ATVs to the campground once per month or so doesn't really need the diesel honestly. I mean, it was different 5 years ago. But now with diesel fuel being so expensive, and maintenance being so expensive on them...it's almost better to stick with the gas V8s and V10s of the world.
...so the avg 3-4MPG increase in a diesel V8 over a gas V8 makes nothing in the long haul?
We should just ditch these CRD's for V6 models!

That's exactly right.
Right now:
Assuming 1,500 miles per month
Gas@3.15/gallon - 17 mpg - 88.2 gallons fuel per month = $277.83
Diesel@3.99/gallon - 23.5mpg - 63.8 gallons fuel per month = $254.56
This is based on the mileage, hand calculated, that the wife and I were getting from our Liberties. Right now you'd be looking at about 20-23 bucks per month savings with the CRD.
On the Rams...the mileage difference will be roughly the same. By the time you factor in the thousands you pay for the diesel engine option, the extra $$$ for oil changes and service, etc....the diesel ends up actually costing more money.
That's why I say the only time the diesel is truly worth it in 2008 finances is if you work your truck to the limit every day. If it's just an occasional trip to the campground or whatever, gas is truly the way to go. It's a shame that it's come to this...but it's the truth.