I've got 2 friends with the 3.0 Duramax and have no issues and love the power delivery and mileage. They report getting upper 20s to low 30s depending, which is easily about 10 mpg better than a 5.3 truck.
Never had a 25 mpg gasser. Best I've had was my old 87 R10 with the 305. Thats with just me and a weekend bag in it, tailgate down. 21 mpg.An
And diesel is more expensive so I don’t get the tradeoff. Thats why I sold my TDI passat, at 39mpg it still cost more than a gasser at 25mpg.
4.8 is worse...as I'm sure you're aware.The wife wanted a bumper hitch camper. A 5.3 sucks towing.
Martin
Exactly. If you drive 1000 miles a month and go from 20MPG to 30MPG (actually unlikely staying in the same vehicle segment) you've saved $50 on fuel, but are paying in hundreds in a car payment. It's what people use to justify buying a newer car. If that 20MPG-30MPG means going from gas to diesel, you've only saved about $20.I think if a lot of people would sit down and actually calculate their monthly or annual fuel costs out they’d realize that buying a vehicle that only gets 5-10mpg better doesn’t really pan out unless gas prices are extremely high or you drive 20k+ annually.
4.8 is worse...as I'm sure you're aware.
Exactly. If you drive 1000 miles a month and go from 20MPG to 30MPG (actually unlikely staying in the same vehicle segment) you've saved $50 on fuel, but are paying in hundreds in a car payment. It's what people use to justify buying a newer car. If that 20MPG-30MPG means going from gas to diesel, you've only saved about $20.
But...in recent times there are many instances of used cars appreciating (!) and trade-ins becoming almost even swaps for new cars. So the real math is given you already HAVE to purchase a car...what's the tradeoff in purchase price vs. fuel cost. In terms of total $$ spent, the answer is almost always gas, but if the primary use is towing, you have to figure that into $/mile, along with your mental health.
With diesel being almost a dollar a gallon more than gas, the gas is going to be cheaper to own and fix when the time comes. Plus a cheaper intitial purchase price. Most diesels on the road are bought to impress other dudes and not to tow real loads, its expensive to impress other guys!
There are two of the new 1/2 ton diesels here at work and I haven’t heard any complaints, they owners love them and they ride very nice.
Set of airbags to level it out and it'll be fine.bet he wishes he had a diesel
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The tundra forum is filled with people asking how much overweight is acceptable. It's insane to me.And too many people thinks that fine for towing.
The old saying “it tows so good you don’t even know its back there”….you shouldnt be towing then!
And too many people thinks that fine for towing.
The old saying “it tows so good you don’t even know its back there”….you shouldnt be towing then!
Especially in a 1/2-ton, you've exceeded payload rating before you get close to tow rating, but that's where the marketing magic is.And too many people thinks that fine for towing.
The old saying “it tows so good you don’t even know its back there”….you shouldnt be towing then!