Clockwork said:
pardon the rant here but i dont understand why people buy fullsize halfton gas trucks.
they have low towing/hauling capabilities, are large and awkward and have crappy MPGs.
almost any diesel will be better in all aspects. i have a 2005 cummins shortbed crew cab and i get 20 on the freeway, 16 in town and 15 towing my Overnighter. and i can tow my 5th wheel with it and haul wood etc. and it has really good turn radius.
given this comparison i dont see where a market exists for a fullsize half ton.
Well, you may not see it, but the market DOES exist; isn't the F150 the best-selling vehicle in America for decades? Not trying to be a smartXXX, just my own rant! :sorry
Also, a 5.7L Tundra (I'm a Toyota guy) gets very nearly the same mileage as what you quote (except probably towing), and 10,000-lb tow rating (double what he needs for an Overnighter), and certainly isn't any more "large and awkward" than anything with a diesel. Plenty of other full-size gassers are at or near these specs as well.
In addition, my last friend with a diesel sold for these reasons: sick of having to turn it off at every bank or fast food drive-through due to the noise, couldn't stand the smell of fuel on his clothes each time he fueled, VERY few stations near him that even carried diesel and a couple of them didn't have "pay at the pump" for diesel, and very high maintenance costs. Not to mention they initially cost THOUSANDS more.
I actually towed my Chase a few times with a F350 diesel dually, and liked it alot. It was a towing maching, but I wouldn't want to live with that thing as a daily driver at all.