I'm trying to justify on buying a Cummins. Is it worth it? Some people tell me they are a pain and expensive to fix, other people say they love em
I would like to get a 2011 Cummings, but I still have a couple years on my Ram 1500. A buddy of mine hauled my trailer down south for me with his power stroke and that's what made me decide I want a Diesel because it felt like nothing was back there.
Yeah I seen that G after I posted it. I still have to put it past the boss (wife) to try and get one. It's going to be hard because she has been in the car business for a long long time. So any good info you have send my way so I can have a good chance at convincing her.there's no G in cummins lmao
and yea when it comes to hauling a diesel does it quite a bit more efficiently for sure.
This is true. My half ton chevy I had for 9 years and 102,000 miles cost me a total of $256.00 in repairs. Obviously not counting brakes and tires. My power stroke has 72,000 miles on it now and has cost me $1700 in repairs in 9 months. If you're buying a used diesel either know how to fix them or have deep pockets.When a diesel breaks, and they will, grab Your A$$ ! Then please report what You saved !
Just a 64 year old A$$ opinion !
I will look at both gas and Diesel. Going today to get the oil changed in my truck. I agree with when a diesel breaks it will cost more to fix.