Some things I haven’t seen talked about on here which easily gets overlooked. I’m in CA so costs seem even to be higher when all calculated.
Diesel truck has higher upfront cost
Diesel is more expensive per gallon of fuel
Figure out cost of fuel for 5 years for how many miles your drive
Diesel can tow more and that makes a higher yearly registration fee
Figure out costs for maintenance for 100k” oil changers,filters,plugs etc....” do not guess on if truck has a problem that needs repair
Now take all those numbers and get total cost.
When I did this about 5 years ago I would have to drive and own the diesel for an extra 12 years to make it even out.
I don’t tow heavy in the mountains Anymore where the diesel would really excel. The last diesel I owned was a second gen dodge and it was harder to find diesel in the boonies/ sticks small mountain towns.I had that truck for 19 years.Gas motors have come along way specially now that we have more than a three speed transmission with overdrive or a four speed with overdrive.
I used a second gen sequoia with the 5.7 gas and towed a 28ft travel trailer in some good uphill twisty slow sections and it did fine. Just have to get used to the motor humming at a higher rpm. And time passing a little more. But honestly if I’m going the speed limit who cares... the older I get the less I want to blast past somebody up a hill doing 75-80 with a trailer in tow
Diesel truck has higher upfront cost
Diesel is more expensive per gallon of fuel
Figure out cost of fuel for 5 years for how many miles your drive
Diesel can tow more and that makes a higher yearly registration fee
Figure out costs for maintenance for 100k” oil changers,filters,plugs etc....” do not guess on if truck has a problem that needs repair
Now take all those numbers and get total cost.
When I did this about 5 years ago I would have to drive and own the diesel for an extra 12 years to make it even out.
I don’t tow heavy in the mountains Anymore where the diesel would really excel. The last diesel I owned was a second gen dodge and it was harder to find diesel in the boonies/ sticks small mountain towns.I had that truck for 19 years.Gas motors have come along way specially now that we have more than a three speed transmission with overdrive or a four speed with overdrive.
I used a second gen sequoia with the 5.7 gas and towed a 28ft travel trailer in some good uphill twisty slow sections and it did fine. Just have to get used to the motor humming at a higher rpm. And time passing a little more. But honestly if I’m going the speed limit who cares... the older I get the less I want to blast past somebody up a hill doing 75-80 with a trailer in tow