STM317 said:
KyAllroad said:
I just drove my sisters 2012 F-350 with the 6.7 Powerstroke SRW crew cab and it is amazingly better and more capable than say my 2500 Suburban with the 6.0 gasser. And hers was used by some hot shotter who racked up 250,000 miles on it before she bought it last year. But it feels virtually new! Chassis is tight, everything works, the interior is nice, all the pixels work, no rust.
But her DEF system crapped out on it last year almost immediately after buying and deleting the whole thing cost her a few bucks.
So where is the sweet spot between the antique anvils and the new super-powerhouses? Which diesel would be the perfect one for forever ownership?
I just want to point out that none of the bolded things you rave about in your sister's truck are related to the type of fuel it uses. The DEF system that crapped out, requiring expensive repair or illegal removal is fuel specific.
There are a few reasons that modern diesels are losing favor among Average Joe homeowner types and fleets alike:
1) Cost. They cost a ton more up front. They cost more to maintain. And fuel is typically more expensive (often enough to offset any efficiency gains)
2) More capable than needed. You don't need to have the ability to tow 30k lbs if the heaviest thing you pull is a 5th wheel camper.
3) What's often overlooked somewhat is that new gas engines have gotten more powerful and efficient than the options 15 years ago. Like I said, a new gas 3500 can probably tow just as much or more than a diesel from 10 years ago.
If you have to have a diesel for some reason, but don't need the new capabilities, then I'd be looking at stuff from the 04-08 range. They won't be as capable as new stuff, but won't have most of the emissions controls either. You still have to deal with the fuel and maintenance costs though.
I take issue with some of this. Yes, definitely cost more up front, but you can usually get all your money back at resale. Buy a $30k gas truck now, drive it for 200k, sell it for $4000. Buy a $30k diesel truck now, drive it for 200k, and sell it for $20,000. Maintenance is such a tiny difference. Most of the oil change intervals are pushing 10k miles these days, a fuel filter costs $20, and since they lack an entire ignition system they have no plugs/wires/coil to replace. I find that the maintenance cost difference is so insignificant.
Fuel efficiency is HUGE. If you aren't saving money on fuel by going diesel, then you're doing something terribly wrong. Diesel trucks often get as much as 50% better MPG, so unless you're paying $6 for diesel, you save money big time at the pump. You also can't compare 900 ft-lbs to 350 ft-lbs with a straight face.
Newer gas engines have become more efficient, but nowhere near diesel levels. I do agree however that diesel is way overkill for towing in the sub-8k range these days.
My sweet spot is pre-DPF duramaxes, specifically the LBZ/LLY of 05-07. VVT greatness, bulletproof Allison, plug in a tune and get zoomy.