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$7000 to fix Duramax?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasper" data-source="post: 783881" data-attributes="member: 14683"><p>I agree with you,</p><p>I have a 3/4 ton gas burner to, with a 360 V8, it is a 99 model, 172000 miles. I ain't afraid to drive it anywhere. Except the a/c don't work good in it. Use it to go get lumber, whatever. The diesel, when you have to pull something heavy, forget the gas burner.</p><p>The diesel gets better mileage than the gas burner for sure, empty or loaded. Empty, the diesel will way outdo the gas burner in mileage. But, like you said, you are not really working the diesel. I like the cummins too. I am more of a Dodge person in general.</p><p>It's someones choice for sure. They both have their applications, gas or diesel.</p><p>One that is running, gets the job done, with little repairs, good truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasper, post: 783881, member: 14683"] I agree with you, I have a 3/4 ton gas burner to, with a 360 V8, it is a 99 model, 172000 miles. I ain't afraid to drive it anywhere. Except the a/c don't work good in it. Use it to go get lumber, whatever. The diesel, when you have to pull something heavy, forget the gas burner. The diesel gets better mileage than the gas burner for sure, empty or loaded. Empty, the diesel will way outdo the gas burner in mileage. But, like you said, you are not really working the diesel. I like the cummins too. I am more of a Dodge person in general. It's someones choice for sure. They both have their applications, gas or diesel. One that is running, gets the job done, with little repairs, good truck. [/QUOTE]
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