Looking at upgrading my 04. 5 5. 9 NV5600 to a new 2013/2014 3500 truck. Have loved my current truck, but want to upgrade to an auto for numerous reasons. Other option would be to go with the 2014 6. 4 gas engine. Based on 80,000 miles over 6 years, seems like the gas/diesel is a break even cost wise when the def, extra maintenance, purchase price, and resell value are all taken into consideration.
Would really like to get another diesel, but am afraid I will end up with issues due to my style of use.
1) 2 - 4 days week daily driver with a one-way commute of 10 miles. (I share a Camry with my wife the other days)
2) 1x month may visit folks with a one-way drive of 30 miles
3) on average every other month would get on the highway for a few hundred mile camping trip. This is the only time it would get over a hour continuous highway speed. (under stand this is the important part).
4) 2x - 10x month haul a boat about 15 miles each way.
Most driving is at sea level, but camping trips usually take me into the mountains but max elevation is 6,000'. Until I can retire in about 6 years, may only see the rockies once for a couple weeks so can't justify the diesel for one the trip.
The boat only weighs 2,500#. But the reason for needing the 3500 is I carry a 3,000# truck camper so need the payload capacity. But not sure if even the tc will work the engine as needed to keep the emissions happy.
While I understand the love for the diesel and it's power, I question if my application calls for it.
Would really like to get another diesel, but am afraid I will end up with issues due to my style of use.
1) 2 - 4 days week daily driver with a one-way commute of 10 miles. (I share a Camry with my wife the other days)
2) 1x month may visit folks with a one-way drive of 30 miles
3) on average every other month would get on the highway for a few hundred mile camping trip. This is the only time it would get over a hour continuous highway speed. (under stand this is the important part).
4) 2x - 10x month haul a boat about 15 miles each way.
Most driving is at sea level, but camping trips usually take me into the mountains but max elevation is 6,000'. Until I can retire in about 6 years, may only see the rockies once for a couple weeks so can't justify the diesel for one the trip.
The boat only weighs 2,500#. But the reason for needing the 3500 is I carry a 3,000# truck camper so need the payload capacity. But not sure if even the tc will work the engine as needed to keep the emissions happy.
While I understand the love for the diesel and it's power, I question if my application calls for it.