Re: Towing short distance with smaller vehicles
I promise you that I'm all too familiar with the math of it. The assumption of logical math is that the vehicle will last forever and is in perfect working condition. The reality is, the truck is dying even though it's only a 2000... It has a valve tap, leaks a tiny amount of coolant into the oil which means more frequent oil changes, had the alternator replaced, brakes changed, AC system fixed, radiator replaced, needs new paint, etc. etc.
So since replacement is inevitable in the next couple years, just looking to get something with better economy to help offset the added payments....or dump it now while it's still fairly reliable and get something better now.
No that's a hornest's nest ^^^^^ Takes a lot of fuel to make that work. 60 miles per day = 3 gallons? double your efficiency and you save 1.5 gallons, so $5 a day? x 20 days = $100/month. There's your answer, and that's if you go from 20 MPG to 40 MPG![]()
Agreed. Amazing how many people don't do the math when they get rid of a working vehicle to save money on gas. Just the depreciation alone of a newer vehicle blows away any savings.
I promise you that I'm all too familiar with the math of it. The assumption of logical math is that the vehicle will last forever and is in perfect working condition. The reality is, the truck is dying even though it's only a 2000... It has a valve tap, leaks a tiny amount of coolant into the oil which means more frequent oil changes, had the alternator replaced, brakes changed, AC system fixed, radiator replaced, needs new paint, etc. etc.
So since replacement is inevitable in the next couple years, just looking to get something with better economy to help offset the added payments....or dump it now while it's still fairly reliable and get something better now.