Ours has been solid. Yearly maintenance is all I can think of that we've done with it. Of course we don't have all of that emissions garbage on ours.Never owned a diesel pickup.
But with cars you get significantly better performance and better fuel economy. A 2 liter diesel will out perform most 3 liter gas engines and turn in better fuel economy than a 2 liter gas. A 3 liter diesel will outperform a 4 liter gas, and do a reasonable job of performing against a 5 liter gas engine. In fact my 3 liter diesel Audi 4 door grandpa sedan will run right along side a 5.0 Mustang.
So if you want to make a comparison, compare fun to drive, high performance along with fuel economy. The most direct fuel economy you can run is that a diesel will give you 30% more mpg than a gas engine, so when you make a cost per gallon comparison you save a bit of $$$ if the cost of gas is greater than 30% cheaper than the cost of diesel. I buy my diesel in Illinois because its 30-cents a gallon cheaper than diesel in Indiana.
Not my experience. I had a bunch of Cat 31xx series diesel trucks. Hundreds and hundreds of thousands of miles on those.
My diesel cars are pushing 120K and 150k respectively and no engine issues. I may be buried in one of them, they may outlast me.
Your storms are getting awful close, you guys were supposed to keep them over that way
I've seen a bunch of other videos he took last night also. He must have just been hanging around intersections watching people get stuck.
People forget about air intakes, and electrical stuff.
I'd have been pointing at him and laughing loudly.
Yup. I'd guess the motor swallowed quite a bit of water and is now hydro locked.
Best case pull the plugs and wing the motor over and get the water out. Squirt a tiny bit of oil in the cylinders and crank some more. Reinstall plugs. Change air filter. Good to go.
More than likely bent rods and needs motor rebuilt or replaced
Dear Illinois,
Go back to your state of quarantine.
Sincerely,
Indiana
I bet we hadn't walked 1 1/2 miles & have seen over 100 IL vehicles.
The IL news stations were on yesterday saying their beaches are still closed, but you can go to Indiana's beaches.