am I crazy
am I crazy
Well here goes... I love trucks but always get rid of them because of the gas costs... had bronco expedition, xterra and between them always had a sedan... S4, x-type, mustang cobra....
now I want to get a truck again and my friend has a 99dodge with a diesal and just talking said he gets 20-22 mpg on diesel which is cheaper then my premium fuel I have always needed.
I will hardly ever tow anything maybe a boat twice a year in the water and out... use the truck for camping, but nothing a car could not do. but i was looking at the diesal 2500 dodge 5 speed or auto either way no problem...
basically how many guys here just have a 2500 or 3500 diesel just to use daily that don't tow?
am i crazy??
now I want to get a truck again and my friend has a 99dodge with a diesal and just talking said he gets 20-22 mpg on diesel which is cheaper then my premium fuel I have always needed.
I will hardly ever tow anything maybe a boat twice a year in the water and out... use the truck for camping, but nothing a car could not do. but i was looking at the diesal 2500 dodge 5 speed or auto either way no problem...
basically how many guys here just have a 2500 or 3500 diesel just to use daily that don't tow?
am i crazy??
Re:am I crazy
Mine is a daily driver. I just figured when I bought the truck that maybe in the next few years I will get a 5th wheel and don't want to have to buy another truck.It's been a great daily driver and as of today I am getting an average 22.3 mpg.
BIGCUMMINZ is right; Get a Cummins!
BIGCUMMINZ is right; Get a Cummins!
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Re:am I crazy
Daily driver here too. I got the Cummins for a couple of reasons. One, I just like diesel trucks and I wanted one. Two, I knew it would get better gas mileage than the other truck I had. Three, I knew I could run it for a REALLY long time if I wanted to.
I run empty 95% of the time. Occasionally I'll pull a boat or a flatbed or something along those lines, but my CTD certainly doesn't get worked like it was designed to. I sure do like it though....and the fuel mileage is great....17-18 city, 21-22 highway.
I run empty 95% of the time. Occasionally I'll pull a boat or a flatbed or something along those lines, but my CTD certainly doesn't get worked like it was designed to. I sure do like it though....and the fuel mileage is great....17-18 city, 21-22 highway.
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Me too. I run 100% unloaded. but in less than 20 months of ownership, I have nearly 48,000 on the clock. I needed something that would last 8-10 years, or around 300,000 miles, and the Cummins option seemed logical.
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Drive mine every day, biggest thing ever towed was a 22' camper, towed it a whole 13 miles once for Dad. Seem like the more doughnuts I eat the bigger the load it has to carry
. 17-18 mpg daily, 20-21 highway and I love it.
@ 15 months I have 33k + on her
Duane W.
. 17-18 mpg daily, 20-21 highway and I love it.@ 15 months I have 33k + on her
Duane W.
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I use my CTD as a daily driver also. Gets great fuel milage (17/18 mixed and 19/20 Highway) even with my heavy right foot.
Tow a 32' TT and get 12 to 14 mpg doing that. After years of using gas trucks for daily drivers I could not imagine going back after owning a CTD.
Tow a 32' TT and get 12 to 14 mpg doing that. After years of using gas trucks for daily drivers I could not imagine going back after owning a CTD.
Re:am I crazy
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i like my auto live on the island and hate driving the 495 in traffic with a shift....Y would the 04's shift better?
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I thought the HO couldn't be registered in NY? Isn't that one of the 3 states that the '04 is only available in the denutted version? Just curious?
i like my auto live on the island and hate driving the 495 in traffic with a shift....Y would the 04's shift better?
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I thought the HO couldn't be registered in NY? Isn't that one of the 3 states that the '04 is only available in the denutted version? Just curious?
Re:am I crazy
For once in my life I just wanted something big! A Man's Truck. This one certainly is.I love the power, the gas mileage, the diesel sound, and the turning heads to look at it.
It is now pretty much the family vehicle. Haul our boat maybe a dozen times a summer, otherwise no loads to pull.
Currently, at 7020 miles, geting about 20 mpg combination highway and city streets.
If I continue to love this truck as I have for the first 90 days I've owned it, I'll never want anything else.


