diver110 wrote:
linewarbr wrote:
If you are willing to get your hands moderately dirty, willing to apply your mind to a basic understanding of how a diesel engine works compared to gasoline, and are a member of this forum - then you can easily have an excellent experience with owning a CRD. Most, if not all, of the common issues of the CRD have been addressed by members of LOST - some of whom bought the first CRD's sold in NA, and over time, trial and error, developed the engineering fixes and the general knowledge of this board.
There really is no other vehicle available in NA, new or used, that compares to the KJ CRD. Good luck with your purchase.
I talked to 2 Jeep guys today, who I think were being straight with me. Both of whom steered me away from the CRD, saying that meshing Mercedes and Jeep technology never really worked. One said, however, that if I lived near a Dodge dealership, given the Ram diesel, I would be okay. It seems pretty clear that all of the problems are solvable, and for those with the time and inclination, this is a great board to figure all of that out.If I had a bit more time, I might be willing to get my hands dirty, but I don't. Not that much of an inclination that way to begin with, I have to admit. Manual labor has never been my thing. One of the guys I talked to also doubted you saved money over time, as the higher maintenace cost likely would offset the cost saving. Finally, I drive round trip from the east to the west coast once a year and can't count on finding someone who knows what they are doing in the middle of no where.
In any event, I very much appreciate all of the feedback, but unless one falls out of the sky dirt cheap, I am going to pass on the CRD. Now I am focused on the WJ, V8 with the up country suspension.
Your choice, but I will say that IMO most of the fretting over maintenance costs/time is a little over blown. My family and I have owned three CRDs and the only maintenance we have ever
had to do on them (besides routine stuff) is replace a leaky fuel filter. Everything else we have done has been for sheer enjoyment/mpg/driveability.
There are a number of potential issues; but there are plenty of those with any vehicle. Besides, most of those issues are solved with the GDE tune, which can be paid for in 2-3 years of normal driving.
If you want mpg, towing power, and off road capabilities, you will not find another vehicle that comes close to the CRD. At least, not in the same price range. You can take that to the bank.
As for making up the money overall... compare my 32-35 on the highway with the low 20s that a gasser gets. Or my 26-27 in town, with the high 10s a gasser gets. I don't feel like doing the math, but I can say that you are saving ~$20 a fill up by driving a CRD. My best tank was almost 200 miles more than I've heard any gasser going. Heck, I made it across the U.S. in three fill ups, costing me all of ~$140.
On top of that, if you aren't the kind of person who owns a vehicle for 3-5 years and then gets a new one, the CRD will last you for many more miles than a gasser. I plan on driving mine until she croaks, which hopefully won't be for 10-15 more years.