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to diesel or not to diesel?
Hello everyone, looking into a couple of diesels to purchase. My choices: 1981 300GD in perfect mechanical condition($19k) or a 1993 300sd in decent shape ($4500) any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thinking of making a move this week.
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The '81 has an asking price set by an escaped mental patient. |
For $20k you can get a 2000 or newer G class.
If you want a car the 1993 would be a good buy, if its in good shape with reasonable mileage. |
Thanks for the response and the laugh! I thought it was pretty high, but I know how rare the GD's are specially in Socal. A 2000 GD? for 20k?
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With the price of diesel, I'd have to say "Not to diesel". Your fuel savings are being eaten up by the higher diesel prices.
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Im going to convert to run Bio or Veggie...
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Then get the SD. It would be best not to destroy the rare GD with veggie and hack conversions.
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That's why i'm here. From what I read, a two tank system is the best way. Hope you guys have some advice?
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I would love to get my hands on an 80's GD, but $20K is a little too much for that car unless it is very close to perfect condition. |
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Heating oil consumption is up this year because of the very cold winter. I know people who have spent $1500 in heating oil (about 500 gallons) over the course of this winter (which is not over yet) so far....heating a house they own but do not live in. :dizzy2: And they only keep the house around 55-60ish! :eek: Not a "huge" house either. 500 gallons of diesel essentially burned away for nothing. Scary. They had their 250ish gallon tank topped off in mid January, and today I checked it and it was just above half.....in less than 2 months! :eek:
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I will drive a diesel until the day diesel costs 55% more than gas. And that will never happen. |
thanks for jinxing us pawosd
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