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no foor door no care.

 

If you click the truck it goes to another article and it says:

 

"I was just advised that by 2010 we'll have a diesel hybrid pickup (for sale in the US market). It will be available for the two-door and four-door pickups, and the SUV," says Mr. Perez. "Nobody is going to have a truck close to this."

 

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Toyota, Mazda, Mitsu have had out 4cyl turbo d's or trucks like this for awhil, they use them in the middle east (yes the middle east where gas is like $1.25 USD) I'll try to get a picture of them on here shortly, they have them all over the base and out side.
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Let's do the math about diesel and these trucks.

Let's say both trucks have 20 Gal fill ups

This diesel gets 35MPG

The other 87 Octane truck gets a generous 25MPG (any truck within 50 LBft of tourque of this diesel)

Diesel Costs today 4.09 on avg

87 Costs on avg 3.20 on avg

Diesel costs 81.80 to fill with 20 Gal of diesel

87 Octane costs 64 to fill with 20 Gal of gas

Diesel gets 700 miles to 20 Gal

87 Octane gets 500 miles to 20 Gal

 

Both drive 3000 miles

Diesel fills up 4.28 times

87 Octane fills up 6 times

 

Cost of diesel for 3000 miles:

350.57

 

Cost of 87 Octane for 3000 miles:

384.00

 

The diesel comes up $24 cheaper every 3000 miles.

 

What about Diesel not being a viable option?

:o

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Let's do the math about diesel and these trucks.

Let's say both trucks have 20 Gal fill ups

This diesel gets 35MPG

The other 87 Octane truck gets a generous 25MPG (any truck within 50 LBft of tourque of this diesel)

Diesel Costs today 4.09 on avg

87 Costs on avg 3.20 on avg

Diesel costs 81.80 to fill with 20 Gal of diesel

87 Octane costs 64 to fill with 20 Gal of gas

Diesel gets 700 miles to 20 Gal

87 Octane gets 500 miles to 20 Gal

 

Both drive 3000 miles

Diesel fills up 4.28 times

87 Octane fills up 6 times

 

Cost of diesel for 3000 miles:

350.57

 

Cost of 87 Octane for 3000 miles:

384.00

 

The diesel comes up $24 cheaper every 3000 miles.

 

What about Diesel not being a viable option?

:o

 

 

 

Check and Mate.

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No shit man, I really want another Tundra, but none of them are down to my price range, so I think I'm going to get a Ram instead, since those things are dirt cheap.

The older Tundras are cheap, compared to the 07+ body style. Rams are a dime a dozen, and non-diesels are uber cheap. So are most F150's, but atleast the GMC/Silverados are keeping their value. I'd never own a Titan personally, and not a huge Tundra fan, but they can actually haul shit so I'll give them a little bit of credit.

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