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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1602828" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Talk about a loaded question. I'd say a diesel is good and broke in at around 500 miles and the semi expensive repairs($700-1,000) kick in around 75k. Thing to remember is that there's an entire truck wrapped around that diesel engine that probably had a rougher life than a gas burner. Best thing to do is set a budget and find the best deal that fits it. </p><p></p><p> Talked to a guy with a duramax the other day and he is replacing the entire fuel system at a cost of $8,000. I'd guess truck is less than 5 yrs old, don't know the miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1602828, member: 32659"] Talk about a loaded question. I’d say a diesel is good and broke in at around 500 miles and the semi expensive repairs($700-1,000) kick in around 75k. Thing to remember is that there’s an entire truck wrapped around that diesel engine that probably had a rougher life than a gas burner. Best thing to do is set a budget and find the best deal that fits it. Talked to a guy with a duramax the other day and he is replacing the entire fuel system at a cost of $8,000. I’d guess truck is less than 5 yrs old, don’t know the miles. [/QUOTE]
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