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well ive been doing research on diesels . cause my dd now guzzles gas i can travel 300 miles without having to fill up. i ask this cause i thought about getting a cheap tdi jetta or a truck. i like the cummins and duramax's can some diesel owners chim in on the ups and downs of these choices.
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well ive been doing research on diesels . cause my dd now guzzles gas i can travel 300 miles without having to fill up. i ask this cause i thought about getting a cheap tdi jetta or a truck. i like the cummins and duramax's can some diesel owners chim in on the ups and downs of these choices.
diesel at-least in my town is not found in every gas station...
if you get diesel i would say a truck but
i do have a friend with a TDI jetta and there not too loud
Cummin's is a great engine
just dont go ford
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All of our trucks at work are either duramax or cummins, both are great trucks. The duramax's seem to have front end issues more regularly than the cummins trucks but cummins trucks have more random issues like u-joints and water pumps. All of them are high mileage though, around 200,000. In my opinion you can't go wrong with either. They're especially more fun with mods!!! Good luck with your decision!
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I work at dodge and I recommend the cummins. Hell no to fords. And th HD Chevys aren't bad either. As far as dodge goes, I reccommend the 5.9 cummins, the 6.7 isn't bad, but you can't mod it and the exhaust is dumb due to emmisions bs. Personally I'd get a 04-07&1/2 5.9 with the 6spd. The auto tranny's have their problems
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All of our trucks at work are either duramax or cummins, both are great trucks. The duramax's seem to have front end issues more regularly than the cummins trucks but cummins trucks have more random issues like u-joints and water pumps. All of them are high mileage though, around 200,000. In my opinion you can't go wrong with either. They're especially more fun with mods!!! Good luck with your decision!
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My 08 6.7 Cummins 4x4 quad cab leveled the front and 33's I get 18-19 mpg on the highway and 13.5-14.5 in town depending on how hard I drive it. I love my Dodge. I traded in an 02 D-max basically same truck for the Dodge. The D-max was a great truck to with about the same fuel mileage.
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If you go dodge go with the 5.9 due to it's a good motor and they get great MPG with mods, the down side is the truck is built cheap and I have a buddy that has trannys and 4WD parts breaking very often he has gone threw 3 or more trannys. I think there great looking trucks I know -ROSS- will be here soon to argue with me !
And I have a duramax and love it ! it has 176,XXX they get ok MPG nothing like the dodge tho. I"m stock and have my cat and muffler chopped off and I made a trip to houston not to long ago and got 19.5 MPG's which I thought was good. There good trucks trannys are good under stock power but if you put more than 100hp over stock you'll be needing to upgrade. I love the interior very nice IMO !
But over all there both good trucks just stay away from fords and get what you like and not what everyone else likes........
And I have a duramax and love it ! it has 176,XXX they get ok MPG nothing like the dodge tho. I"m stock and have my cat and muffler chopped off and I made a trip to houston not to long ago and got 19.5 MPG's which I thought was good. There good trucks trannys are good under stock power but if you put more than 100hp over stock you'll be needing to upgrade. I love the interior very nice IMO !
But over all there both good trucks just stay away from fords and get what you like and not what everyone else likes........
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They're all good trucks...even the new Ford Powerstroke 6.4's.
I have a 6.7 Cummins (see truck in sig) and I'm happy with it. I get over 21mpg on the highway. I've got an Edge Juice with Attitude (Hot unlocked), TS Performance MP-8 rail pressure adjuster, AEM Brute Force CAI, catless 4" downpipe, 4" DPF delete exhaust, and EGR deletes.
It will get up and go for a big *** land boat that weighs nearly 4 tons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZZi4wt2O_0
I have a 6.7 Cummins (see truck in sig) and I'm happy with it. I get over 21mpg on the highway. I've got an Edge Juice with Attitude (Hot unlocked), TS Performance MP-8 rail pressure adjuster, AEM Brute Force CAI, catless 4" downpipe, 4" DPF delete exhaust, and EGR deletes.
It will get up and go for a big *** land boat that weighs nearly 4 tons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZZi4wt2O_0
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some good info here. im just looking for a car or truck with good gas mileage. im pretty sure any of these choices above gets better mpg than my car. although i did think about going fast a little bit as well. if i save up enough bread i may get a truck. i hear great things about the duramax but i also hear the allision doesn't like mods.
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The diesel getta can not be be beat on fuel mileage. If you go the truck route, I would look at any of the new ones as the only way they get " acceptable" mileage is thru the use of programmers,which in turn has effects on the dpf systems on the trucks, the dpf's can be removed but then you got the headache of putting it back everytime the truck has to go to the dealership. If I were looking for fuel mileage in a truck I would start with the 98.5 to 02 cummins 24 valve trucks, the are gas mileage freaks from the factory. Next in line would be the 03-05 common rail cummins trucks, a small programmer and they are capable of great mileage. Lastly the 02-05 dmax's are very capable also.
My choice would be the 03-05 dodges. The earlier 24 valves get better fuel mileage but require injector pump changes( $1500- $2000) every few years and the trucks arent as nice as the newer ones. The dmax's are great trucks but as mentioned before the chevy front ends and brakes suck. I have owned 10-15 diesel trucks from all 3 american truck builders and what I have said above has been my experience.
My choice would be the 03-05 dodges. The earlier 24 valves get better fuel mileage but require injector pump changes( $1500- $2000) every few years and the trucks arent as nice as the newer ones. The dmax's are great trucks but as mentioned before the chevy front ends and brakes suck. I have owned 10-15 diesel trucks from all 3 american truck builders and what I have said above has been my experience.
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some good info here. im just looking for a car or truck with good gas mileage. im pretty sure any of these choices above gets better mpg than my car. although i did think about going fast a little bit as well. if i save up enough bread i may get a truck. i hear great things about the duramax but i also hear the allision doesn't like mods.
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Would you prefer a car that got 600 miles to the tank with a 50 gallon tank or a car that got 400 miles to the tank but with a 20 gallon tank?
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That's pointless really. Go by MPG not miles per tank unless you live in the middle of nowhere with only 1 gas station in a 600 miles radius. And in Texas that's not a problem.
Would you prefer a car that got 600 miles to the tank with a 50 gallon tank or a car that got 400 miles to the tank but with a 20 gallon tank?
Would you prefer a car that got 600 miles to the tank with a 50 gallon tank or a car that got 400 miles to the tank but with a 20 gallon tank?
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That's pointless really. Go by MPG not miles per tank unless you live in the middle of nowhere with only 1 gas station in a 600 miles radius. And in Texas that's not a problem.
Would you prefer a car that got 600 miles to the tank with a 50 gallon tank or a car that got 400 miles to the tank but with a 20 gallon tank?
Would you prefer a car that got 600 miles to the tank with a 50 gallon tank or a car that got 400 miles to the tank but with a 20 gallon tank?
ive seen a few trucks below 20,000 $.
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both the deisels we have are 7.3 excursions, they are bothed chipped and have CAI's and both get around 24 mpg hwy and about 18 city. and ive personally seen our red one pull a dump truck out of the mud. however the 7.3 is the only "ford" deisel i'de buy. not too experienced with modding a 7.3 though.
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**** a diesel,if you wanna have to spend more on oil changes and fuel,then buy a diesel.
you never will break even unless you use the **** out of it.
diesel is fixing to hit $4.00
ASK ME HOW I KNOW!
you never will break even unless you use the **** out of it.
diesel is fixing to hit $4.00
ASK ME HOW I KNOW!