I haven’t heard anyone mention fuel availability. On my recent AZ / Utah trip we took a scenic route that was very rustic on a few parts of the trip and was surprised to see so many gas stations that didn’t sell diesel at all. A friend once told me that was his biggest negative having his diesel. I didn’t believe him till my recent trip.
I love my CRD Jeep Grand Cherokee, but this aspect — ULSD fuel availability — is a limiting factor as to where I can go. Right now I can drive the 3,500 one-way miles from San Francisco to Deadhorse Alaska, but I seriously doubt I can drive the 4,500 one-way miles from SF to Yaviza at the Darien Gap in Panama. And these are two road trips I want to take. In the coming years, diésel UBA (diésel de Ultra Bajo Azufre) will I hope be available soon enough for me since I’m nearing 60 years driving this Earth.
My engine can’t use the old diesel.
The 2016 JGC CRD is a nice, small package. It’s not too big, its tight turning radius makes it nimble and maneuverable on the trail and in the city, and the CRD engine, I am hoping, will last me hundreds of thousands of miles. And here out west on our open freeways with many miles between towns, it is a comfortable, effortless, high-speed cruiser, easily holding at 90MPH.
So, gas engine vs diesel engine? If I can get ULSD / DUBA then I prefer the diesel engine. But for the rest of the world, like the 10,000 one-way miles from San Francisco to Ushuaia Argentina, then clearly the gas engine still rules.