What PowerStroke to avoid?

What PowerStroke to avoid?

Stay away from the 6.0’s(commonly known as 6-leakers) and the 6.4’s(commonly known as sootbags). I believe that the 2002/2003 7.3 powerstroke is one of the best diesels ever made, even with the tranny situation. After that, the 1997 PS was also a good one for longivity and reasonable power.

What diesel trucks should I avoid?

The 5 Worst Diesel Trucks To Buy Used

  • Chevy & GMC 6.5L Pickup. The 6.5L Chevy pickup came with a little bit more power than the 6.2L.
  • Ford Super Duty 6.0L. Ford has also had its share of poorly designed diesel engine trucks.
  • Ford Super Duty 6.4L.
  • Chevy & GMC 5.7L Pickup.
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Is it bad to daily drive a diesel truck?

Diesel engines provide owners with power, fuel-efficiency, and longevity. While these engines carry a stereotype of “heavy-duty,” diesel-powered vehicles are also suitable for commuters and everyday drivers.

Are Short Trips bad for a diesel?

Short trips do not let the diesel engine get warmed up well enough to remove deposits and keep carbon from accumulating and being burnt off. That’s all really. You need at least 15-20 minutes of loaded running to get it to temp and say about 1 hour straight a month of highway driving minimum to keep it all happy.

How much does it cost to fill up a diesel truck?

What does it cost to fill up a big rig? At today’s retail diesel prices, which are around $3.00 per gallon according to SONAR (DTS. USA), a truck with one 120-gallon tank would cost around $360 to fill up or $900 for the longer-haul trucks with two 150-gallon tanks.

Do diesel trucks cost more to insure?

Some trucks, including diesel, may be costlier to insure. Diesel trucks may cost more because they tend to have a higher list price. If you are in an accident and the truck needs repairs or to be replaced, it will cost more.

How much does it cost to fill up f250?

2019 F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab Lariat 4dr Crew Cab 4WD LB (6.2L 8cyl 6A)

Year 1 Year 3
Financing $4,330 $2,601
Depreciation $8,956 $4,150
Fuel $3,414 $3,622
True Cost to Own® $24,647 $14,788

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