Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on January 16, 2015 at 03:51:43 from (75.127.24.87):
In Reply to: Diesel Pickup posted by John in La on January 15, 2015 at 17:45:26:
my 97 Dodge still gets about twice the mileage as anyone I know here with a gasser, even pulling my 5th wheel fully loaded and in wind I get 12 mpg running 75, running empty 18-24 in city/hi-way with a trailer, and it will Pull,,, am I upset No Way! I know the newer dsls do not get the mileage the 12 valve engine get but compare apples to apples, the dsls will out pull the gassers when they are loaded and really working and for the most part on less fuel if you use your truck to get grocery's then why would you want a dsl? I use mine for working I am very happy with mine and when I do decide to get another when this one needs replacing I will get another dsl, but that may be a while as mine only has 160,000 on it now and runs as good as when new, I am betting she will run 400,000 or more before the time to trade is near,, and I may not live that long lol cnt
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