Anyone own or work on vehicles with the 3.0 duramax? Thinking about getting one partly for the fuel mileage and also because frankly it seems pretty cool, so just curious what others experiences are.
nortex97 said:
The thing to be aware of is that diesels really aren't the best 'grocery getter' engines if you're putting them to that duty for short haul trips. It's the higher compression/needing to actually warm all the way up when used etc. that means you will have increased long term maintenance for things like gaskets/urea exhaust systems etc. if you plan to use them for that.
I love diesels but when I see them used that way I wince a little on the inside.
FIDO*98* said:nortex97 said:
The thing to be aware of is that diesels really aren't the best 'grocery getter' engines if you're putting them to that duty for short haul trips. It's the higher compression/needing to actually warm all the way up when used etc. that means you will have increased long term maintenance for things like gaskets/urea exhaust systems etc. if you plan to use them for that.
I love diesels but when I see them used that way I wince a little on the inside.
Hmmmm. My wife is leaving her job at the end of the year. She'll lose her company car so we are going to sell my Ram and had planned on getting her a 2025 Diesel Tahoe. I tow a boat regularly and we are planning on getting a small travel trailer next year but most trips will be 5 miles or less the rest of the time
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Again, from a purely engineering perspective diesels are unattractive engines for grocery getter duty, anecdotes/personal preferences aside.
ElephantRider said:
If I got my wife a diesel, she would 100% fill it up with unleaded within the first month
Your anecdote didn't prove anything either, 'counselor.' Your absolute lack of both an engineering background or mechanical one, is showing.Teslag said:Quote:
Again, from a purely engineering perspective diesels are unattractive engines for grocery getter duty, anecdotes/personal preferences aside.
Disagree completely for this size vehicle. And you really didn't disprove anything with a random blog post. Small diesels have been used forever there without issue for low mileage use, their popularity not withstanding.
I don't feel a need to mock anything about BMW long term reliability/maintenance costs. I believe they discontinued all diesels in North America years ago, but whatever. Euro 7 means diesel sales in Europe will continue to plummet.Teslag said:
So the BMW 328d's were only to be used as tow vehicles? And the diesel side by side ATV's?