Posted by L.C.Gray on November 17, 2007 at 16:33:02 from (208.193.186.162):
In Reply to: diesel gas posted by mf40-man on November 17, 2007 at 16:14:01:
I'm with you up to a point.
The Europeans are about 50/50 on gas/diesel production. They have one part of it down right though, over there you don't pay a significant premium for the diesel version of the same vehicle.
Over here the manufacturers have consumers buffaloed into paying 6 to 8 grand more for the same truck, just for the different engine nad equipment groups that go with it. Its no longer worth it, you can't ever break even on it. I drove diesels back when folks would call you stoooopid for doing so. I love 'em!
Last time I traded I went back to gas. I refuse to pay the premium for the engine anymore, but as long as everone else does they'll keep on charging it and going up.... good ol' supply and demand.
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