[AT] synthetic oil - gas versus diesel trucks

Grant Brians sales at heirloom-organic.com
Thu Nov 17 11:30:16 PST 2016


I made the choice last year to buy two Gasoline vehicles (E350 box truck 
and Ford Transit) rather than the Diesel versions of each. Based on the 
fuel consumption and lower price per gallon of Gasoline versus Diesel, I 
made the right choice for us. I must also say that the E350 will have 
exceeded 70,000 miles in the year and the Transit is about 37,000 miles! 
What I do not know is how many miles each will go ultimately, but it 
appears that all of the calculations will work out better. A factor that 
is killing me that would still be a problem with Diesel is that the 
tires last a fraction as long as they used to on all of our vehicles. 
Tire life has decreased immensely since the 80s....
             Grant Brians - Hollister,California vegetable, herb, edible 
flower, fruit and nut and seed farmer

On 11/16/2016 1:16 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> Gil,  I'm late coming to this conversation but I'll tell you what I read
> in a farm magazine many years ago.  The article said if you don't drive
> a truck (pickup or medium duty) at least 50,000 miles a year you can't
> justify the expense of purchase and maintenance on the diesel.
> That was probably 25 years ago and I'm sure the economics have
> changed over time but it's still a point worth considering.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vschwartz1 at comcast.net
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:43 PM
> To: Antique
> Subject: Re: [AT] synthetic oil
>
> I want to thank everyone who has commented on this thread. It has been a
> most interesting subject and all comments have been very enlightening. At my
> age I have only thought about buying a diesel engine pickup and this subject
> of conversation has helped make up my mind. It seems as though buying a
> diesel engine is like buying trouble unless you really need it for work, I
> don't. Initial cost of a diesel never came into the conversation but I know
> something about the initial cost and normal maintenance costs after the
> warranty expires. I think I'll just drive my 04 Hemi a while longer. It has
> done very well and the overhead on it is miniscule.
> Thanks to everyone for their comments and information.
> Gil
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