Posted by doug in illinois on November 24, 2007 at 19:34:37 from (207.144.221.132):
In Reply to: diesel pick-ups posted by Doing Reserch on November 24, 2007 at 18:14:13:
Not going to say much more to cloud the issue,BUT need to read the December 2007 Popular Mechanics before you buy a new one. I want the new GMC diesel, but can't afford ANY new pickup. The specs will blow you away. GMC mpg empty 18.26, load 10.50. Ford empty 11.24, load 7.60. Dodge empty 13.00, load 8.70. Just read the article. I do have a friend who has the Duramax diesel with the Allison automatic who was making 6.5 to 10 mpg with his gasoline dually who is now making 18 towing and 23 empty now. I am giving a lot of thought to putting my old 87 Chevy 4x4 6.2 diesel back in use. Makes about twice the MPG my 2001 2500 6.0 4x4 does. Just need to convert the old 87 to a flat bed and gooseneck hitch, the body is literally ready to fall off.
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