myles
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I like MPG...yes you don't buy a truck for fuel mileage...I've heard it before. But the MPG these diesel trucks are getting is outstanding.
I test drove a Laramie with an etorque Hemi today and a '20 Limited with 3.92 gearing and the Ecodiesel. My intentions I couldn't believe it was a diesel. Quiet, smooth, plenty of pep for me.
I drive about 12k miles a year. Mix of highway and backroads. We take my truck on road trips, I haul some atvs on a trailer or dirtbike. My "normal" commute is only 5 miles from my house. So some days, it's out of the garage to work and then home. I do live in the northeast where it gets cold, the truck would sleep in a garage and I could plug the block in. Do I need a diesel? no. Heck do I need a hemi? no. I just don't want to prematurely kill an engine because it doesn't always get up to temp.
I wouldn't recommend the diesel to save money, especially if you pay a dealer to do the oil and fuel filter changes. $180 for an oil change w/ filter and $390 for a fuel filter which is ridiculous. But if you want the range with the 33 gallon tank then its awesome, my truck is about 8 months old and i already have 21k miles on it and I love the truck, I can drive from lake elsinore to LA and back on a 1/4 tank of gas, which is awesome. Went from filling up every 3 days or so with my 2015 gmc to filling up once a week. I'm a pretty aggressive driver so i only get about 22-23mpg in the diesel, but i also only got 14mpg in my gmc. When i take it easy on the go pedal and cruise at around 65 i get 29mpg