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Posted by T_Bone on September 25, 2005 at 14:13:05 from (4.240.90.105):
In Reply to: Diesel---- gas---- new truck posted by Jerry Bliler on September 24, 2005 at 19:29:42:
Hi Jerry, Here is a repost of a thread I made 3yrs ago for the RV guys. Maybe it might help you; V10 towing 20,000lbs GCW @ 8mpg average using 5k oil changes for 10,000 total miles Oil and filter= $16eh= $32net Fuel $1.50gal average= $1875
PSD towing 20,000lbs GCW @ 12mpg average using 5k oil changes for 10,000 total miles Oil and filter= $32eh= $64net Fuel $1.50gal average= $1250 100k= PSD total fuel and oil change cost $13,140 100k= V10 total fuel and oil change cost $19,070 Diesel wins by $5930 per 100k miles My 2K2 diesel cost $3,450 vs V10 $500= $2950 diff $5930-$2950= $2,980 diesel savings the first 100k miles. Assuming fuel prices will stay the same (ya right) $1.50gal for 300k miles a PSD saves $14,840 in fuel. A V-10 cost for the same truck as spec'd below $30,900 or $.103/mile for 300k miles, I already dicounted the up-front cost of the diesel engine. I paid $30,900 for my PSD truck so my net cost per mile is $30,900-$14,840= $16,060 or $.0535/mile for 300k miles or 1/2 the V10 cost. Lets take it one step more. Lets say the average price of fuel, gas and diesel, in the next 5yrs averages $2.10/gal, from 5yrs to 10yrs averages $3.10/gal, using 30k total miles/yr at 70% empty and 30% towing 20,000lbs GCW, V10 8mpg towing 14mpg empty, PSD 12mpg towing 20mpg empty, then we get: V10= empty fuel cost= $39,000 Towing fuel cost= $29,251 or $68,252 gross fuel cost for 10yrs PSD= empty fuel cost= $27,300 Towing fuel cost= $19,500 or $46,800 gross fuel cost for 10yrs PSD saves $21,415 in fuel cost over a V10 Have fun in your hunt for the new TV :) T_Bone
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