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Hummin Cummins 01-29-2003 01:13 PM

Hemi vs Cummins
 
Anyone hear of fuel milage reports on the New HEMI in the 2500 or 3500 series?<br>

bneaves 01-29-2003 02:16 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
The reports I am seeing are from 10-12MPG all the time!!! :o I bet the new Hemi owners are :'( everytime the have to look at the gas bill.

TON4FUN 01-29-2003 02:18 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
The one I am driving only gets about 12 MPG on average.

Hummin Cummins 01-29-2003 03:55 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
I was getting worried.<br><br>HEard reports that it gets between 15 and 17mpg mixed use. <br><br>That makes the cummins option pretty much &quot;not feasible&quot; unless you want to run more than 100k miles.

cp 01-29-2003 07:27 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
Using $1.38 for unleaded and $1.45 for diesel (today's prices where I live) and 11mpg for the hemi and 18 for the Cummins, it takes over 110,000 to break even on the $4950 HO.<br><br>After that, you're makin' money.

phox_mulder 01-29-2003 07:48 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
[quote author=cp link=board=20;threadid=10240;start=0#98078 date=1043890079]<br>Using $1.38 for unleaded and $1.45 for diesel (today's prices where I live) and 11mpg for the hemi and 18 for the Cummins, it takes over 110,000 to break even on the $4950 HO.<br><br>After that, you're makin' money.<br>[/quote]<br><br>Is that the price for the low octane unleaded?<br><br>I'd think the Hemi needs at least the midrange, if not the premium.<br><br><br>phox

cp 01-29-2003 08:05 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
Yes. Another dime for midgrade and yet another dime for premium. Which is the biggest ripoff ever perpetrated on the driving public. There is really only about 8 cents difference between unleaded and premium, yet you pay 20.<br><br>OK, I'll crank the numbers using midgrade and premium:<br><br>Midgrade: 94,604<br><br>Premium: 80,600<br><br>I would be disappointed if the Hemi needs Midgrade or Premium. The engineers who designed it should have taken that 10 or 20 cent difference into account when designing a truck engine.

Casey Balvert 01-30-2003 05:08 AM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
Actually the pay off for the diesel is shorter than that. The Cummins option on my 97 returned 60% of what I paid for it when I sold it six years later. That is according to the book the dealer used. So the diesel is an even better deal when you look at it that way. And you get that really neat emblem on your fender. ;D

Casey

robsobx 01-30-2003 07:31 AM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
not to mention oil change interval <br>I'm getting about 21mpg too :P

Jonesey 01-30-2003 12:07 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
balvert is right on. When I used Kelleys Blue Book to see what my trade was worth, it was appx. $4600 more with the CTD HO than the same truck equipped with a V10. ;D

Hummin Cummins 01-30-2003 12:43 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
CP ... Dont forget about the pleasure and power factors.<br><br>Make any gasser vs diesel equation priceless. ;) ;) ;)<br><br>Got to say though I do the number crunching.

design 01-30-2003 12:52 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
Also don't forget V-10 hard pull up the mountain. Cummins flying up the mountain. Not to mention I got 7-9 pulling my trailer, Cummins is much more fun to pull with.

dealseeker 01-30-2003 01:01 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
I crunched a lot of numbers before I ordered. I figured the fuel alone certainly would not balance out the extra cost, but the resale value would, worst case scenario, even it out. So I'm driving (will be driving) a Cummins free of charge in the long run. Personally, I liked even the SO better than the Hemi, maybe just the smell. :)

cp 01-30-2003 05:47 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
Agreed. My number crunching didn't take additional resale value into account, so the acutal break-even is much lower.<br><br>I personally wouldn't be numbers-driven anyway, but when I buy one, I will keep it for far longer than 100,000 miles. I tend to keep trucks for about ten years. I've owned diesels for many, many years now. It seems to be something that gets in your blood. Most people don't understand it.

RadioRex 01-30-2003 10:09 PM

Re:Hemi vs Cummins
 
Seems like all the info that I have reserched, the Hemi has about the same MPG empty as the Cummins has towing, this would be a big difference in the total outcome if my memory is correct. ::)


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