I purchased my first diesel truck a 92 CTD in May of 1992 for $21,000 Can. Then over a few years I added the following to my truck a Leer canopy, running boards, bedliner, trailer hitch, PW injectors, boost & pyro, PDRHX35, 16scm hot end housing I had spent another $4,500 bringing the total capital cost to $25,500 Can.
The truck was in execellent condition and had 133,442 km on the odometer when I sold it in September 2006 for $17,000 Can.
During the time I owned the truck I averaged 18. 3 mpg with 90% of the driving being done in the city. On the highway I could easily get 22mpg.
Other than a few light bulbs, oil, lube, air & fuel filters the following items have needed attention over the 14 years that I owned the truck and cost me approximately $180 per year.
1 set of tires $860 Can
1 battery $164 Can
1 battery $95 Can
2 rear axle seals $30 Can
1 steering box $325 Can
1 borgerson steering shaft $325 Can
1 rwal valve $300 Can
1 valve adjustment $153 Can
1 replace rear seal on transfer case $14 Can
1 replace rear brake shoes and turning drums @ 107,000km front pads still have 60% lining remaining $118 Can
1 serpentine belt $32 Can
1 drag link $139 Can
Total $2,555 Can
Did I need a diesel truck for driving to work, pulling a boat, going hunting, etc. the answer is NO, but I purchased it based on information from my brother who drove large diesel trucks. This truck got far better mileage and would out tow my previous 77 Ford Supercab XLT with the 460 motor. I take good care of my vehicles be they gas or diesel, but the main reason that I got $17,000 for this truck is that it was a Cummins Diesel. Had this truck been an auto and a club cab I would still be driving it. For me the diesel experience has been very positive.