Posted by JK-NY on March 27, 2008 at 13:04:33 from (4.157.26.86):
In Reply to: Why buy a diesel? posted by dej(jed) on March 27, 2008 at 04:57:01:
With the added cost and lower mileage (compared to 2006 and older diesels) on the 2007 diesels which require the Ultra low sulfur diesel , and diesel fuel approx. $1/gal higher than gas around here , I think you'll see a lot less new diesel pickups sold in the next few years. Wait till the next round of lower emmissions from diesel truck engines kicks in - less than 2 years away(2010).As mentioned, esp with an older mechanical pump engine a few years back - , simplicity, durability , better mileage ,power and lower fuel cost gave the diesel the advantage. Now - Clean air act , ULSD, and higher fuel cost has taken alot of the advantage away.
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