Don't get me wrong. I really like my 1999 Dodge 2500. I wanted a Cummins pickup for 10 years prior to getting it. And its the best diesel pickup hands down in my opinion.
But lets see... the truck alone cost substantially more than an average pickup. Diesel is 12 cents higher a gallon than premium here. Lift pump #3 has 1000 miles on it and it appears to be dying already with 7psi idle pressure. I'm pretty sure I need a new VP44 soon due to some issues I wont get into. The maintenance is more expensive overall at the intervals I use.
I do like my 20mpg and the heavy duty truck itself. The Cummins is a great engine. But I'm to the point where the VP and lift pump issues are really getting me down. And I don't think I want to invest big dollars in a FASS, RASP or Preporator. Its not right I "have" to just to keep me from losing a $2000 injection pump... or keeping it on the road period for that matter.
Today the way things are... there is no way I could justify spending $45,000 on a new one... whether Ford, GM or Dodge. I don't have to have a diesel pickup. I have used mine to its potential before... but could get by without it. I can borrow a semi from work if I have to.
I like my truck as its the best vehicle I have ever owned. Its just becoming a pain to own anymore. Whats wrong with me??
But lets see... the truck alone cost substantially more than an average pickup. Diesel is 12 cents higher a gallon than premium here. Lift pump #3 has 1000 miles on it and it appears to be dying already with 7psi idle pressure. I'm pretty sure I need a new VP44 soon due to some issues I wont get into. The maintenance is more expensive overall at the intervals I use.
I do like my 20mpg and the heavy duty truck itself. The Cummins is a great engine. But I'm to the point where the VP and lift pump issues are really getting me down. And I don't think I want to invest big dollars in a FASS, RASP or Preporator. Its not right I "have" to just to keep me from losing a $2000 injection pump... or keeping it on the road period for that matter.
Today the way things are... there is no way I could justify spending $45,000 on a new one... whether Ford, GM or Dodge. I don't have to have a diesel pickup. I have used mine to its potential before... but could get by without it. I can borrow a semi from work if I have to.
I like my truck as its the best vehicle I have ever owned. Its just becoming a pain to own anymore. Whats wrong with me??
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