Diesel

Quote from budcampbell:

Americans waste money buying new cars continually. I wish I had the thousands back I blew in the past having to have the latest sedan or truck. Autos are built to last IF you purchase the right make and model and know how to maintain it. Some guy is still driving around in a 1966 Volvo P1800 going on 3 million miles.

yep..count on me on this one..maintenance,proper\OEM stuff is an absolute key. + premium gas(if your engine designed for it). only once i had a new car(company,not my own-got 400K on it). rest of them are all used and each work at least 100k for me...don't get me wrong..i can afford coupe Bentley's or Ferrari's, but i drive 2000 nissan with 150K on it.. and it's runs damn well..:p
car is a depreciating asset..stay away from depreciating assets and you will do pretty well in this country
 
Quote from Bob111:

yep..count on me on this one..maintenance,proper\OEM stuff is an absolute key. + premium gas(if your engine designed for it). only once i had a new car(company,not my own-got 400K on it). rest of them are all used and each work at least 100k for me...don't get me wrong..i can afford coupe Bentley's or Ferrari's, but i drive 2000 nissan with 150K on it.. and it's runs damn well..:p
car is a depreciating asset..stay away from depreciating assets and you will do pretty well in this country

The more and more I read about diesel, I dont understand why it isnt pushed more. The cold problem has been corrected. The emission has been corrected. So what you have now is a car/suv/truck/van that costs 10 to 20 percent more but lasts 50 to 100 percent longer and get 10 to 20 percent better fuel economy. These new hybrid clean diesels are pushing some serious limits. Get a hybrid diesel golf when you are 16, you wont need a new car until you are 40, and you probably will have only had to fill your car up 250 times.
 
if you go back and read thru my posts(99% of them are nonsense to be honest)..i was asking this same question for like last 5-7 years..switch to diesel will be much simpler and easier..but probably most advanced technologies are owned by germans plus no one in US have an interest in efficient cars to be honest..it's all BS..the money is already lobbied,absorbed,pocketed by many industries(including very powerful ethanol BS industry)..get real..this country is corrupt to the bone...worse than italy..everyone for himself..fuck the people and the country..this is the real today's motto in DC..grab as much as you can and stay in power and long as you can...

i still have these two questions...why nothing was done with cars running on NG and diesel..like i said before-cars was running fine on NG in russia for very long time..they done this like 30 years ago..
 
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Quote from Rehoboth:

I am going to buy a new car/suv in year. Please explain to me why I should not by a diesel engine car/suv?

Diesel engines have other problems than gasoline engines. For starters fungus can grow in your fuel tank. Sludge will clog your filters etc... You need extra maintanance on a diesel engine that you wouldn't get on a gasoline engine.

You can check this out...

http://www.diesel-fuels.com/bad-diesel-fuel.php
 
Quote from CoolTraderDude:

Diesel engines have other problems than gasoline engines. For starters fungus can grow in your fuel tank. Sludge will clog your filters etc... You need extra maintanance on a diesel engine that you wouldn't get on a gasoline engine.

You can check this out...

http://www.diesel-fuels.com/bad-diesel-fuel.php

I have owned three diesels and never had any of the problems mentioned. Purchase fuel at a reputable outlet with high volume turnover, keep the tank close to full along with a diesel additive occasionally and the problems should be minimal.
 
Quote from CoolTraderDude:

Diesel engines have other problems than gasoline engines. For starters fungus can grow in your fuel tank. Sludge will clog your filters etc... You need extra maintanance on a diesel engine that you wouldn't get on a gasoline engine.

You can check this out...

http://www.diesel-fuels.com/bad-diesel-fuel.php

Looks like a scare to buy our stuff site.

How much more maintenance is required for a diesel?
 
Quote from Rehoboth:

Looks like a scare to buy our stuff site.

How much more maintenance is required for a diesel?
What do you mean more? You change the oil and you change the filters, that's it. Just keep a fuel filter with you and don't switch between No. 2 and Bio diesel. The Bio is great, but it cleans out so much gunk that almost immediately you need to change the fuel filter.
 
If you nreally want to get paranoid and look far in the future, if T.Boone Pickens gets his way and all big trucks are converted to NG then I can't see how the refiners could produce much diesel and the price would go sky high. But I don't know enough about it to make that prediction with confidence.

On the other hand, a deisel can easily be converted to to run on vegatable oil (which was what the guy named Diesel originally used for his new invention.) So in a bad gas shortage, you might be the only guy in the neighborhood who can drive to the store.
 
Quote from Rehoboth:

I am going to buy a new car/suv in year. Please explain to me why I should not by a diesel engine car/suv?

You should not buy diesel if you suffer from neck pain. The BMW 335d has more torque than a Ferrari 458 Italia.
 
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