Been looking at motorhomes in the 32 foot class - and about '95 vintage.
Seems the diesel powered versions typically run a good $5-6K bucks more than the gassers - the diesels are commonly the Cummins 5. 9 in the 230 HP range, gassers are a mix of Ford 460's or GM 454's. In the gassers, I lean towards the GM 454 due to what appears slightly better fuel economy.
And the MPG is one of the largest issues -in MH service, the difference in MPG between the diesels and gassers doesn't seem nearly as significant as it does in our usually more lightly loaded trucks - and we're talking a GVW of just under 20K for a MH in the class I am considering.
I figure a gasser MH in that class will be good for close to 10 MPG in average overall use, and a diesel perhaps a couple of MPG better - but certainly not enough in this service to justify the price difference I commonly see in used units.
Long range engine life for us is not a big issue, since it wouldn't be seeing many long-haul outings, mostly stuff withing a 600 mile radius - mostly less than that. Naturally, reliability IS an issue, and it seems the larger displacement gassers hold up reasonably well when treated decently and serviced properly.
Any ideas - is there any significant reasons in a case like mine to go another 25% in cost for a diesel? I can sure buy lots of gas for the $5K or so difference the diesels are going for!
Seems the diesel powered versions typically run a good $5-6K bucks more than the gassers - the diesels are commonly the Cummins 5. 9 in the 230 HP range, gassers are a mix of Ford 460's or GM 454's. In the gassers, I lean towards the GM 454 due to what appears slightly better fuel economy.
And the MPG is one of the largest issues -in MH service, the difference in MPG between the diesels and gassers doesn't seem nearly as significant as it does in our usually more lightly loaded trucks - and we're talking a GVW of just under 20K for a MH in the class I am considering.
I figure a gasser MH in that class will be good for close to 10 MPG in average overall use, and a diesel perhaps a couple of MPG better - but certainly not enough in this service to justify the price difference I commonly see in used units.
Long range engine life for us is not a big issue, since it wouldn't be seeing many long-haul outings, mostly stuff withing a 600 mile radius - mostly less than that. Naturally, reliability IS an issue, and it seems the larger displacement gassers hold up reasonably well when treated decently and serviced properly.
Any ideas - is there any significant reasons in a case like mine to go another 25% in cost for a diesel? I can sure buy lots of gas for the $5K or so difference the diesels are going for!