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Re: Re: Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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January 27, 2015, 04:50:06 PM »
Quote from: Satellite smithy on January 27, 2015, 03:24:31 PM
They're being sued over it:
At any rate last week, a federal judge ruled that a class action overheating & burn lawsuit against Harley-Davidson could go forward, siding with four bikers who claimed their Harley-Davidson motorcycles were defectively designed because their engines ran so hot as to pose a constant danger to riders of being burned and were therefore not fit for their intended use.
The complaint alleges that since 1999, Twin Cam 88, 96, 103 and 110 cubic inch engines in Harley motorcycles produce severe, excessive heat causing clothing to catch on fire, burn injuries and the danger of burn injury to riders and passengers as well as overheating causing premature engine wear and is in models manufactured after 2006, transmission failure. Although Harley-Davidson asked the Eastern District of California court to throw out the claims under state law, the U.S. District Judge sided with the plaintiffs.
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https://nwhog.wordpress.com/2011/08/12/dancing-with-the-heat-dragons/
Again, I'd not hold the wisdom of our court system up as evidence of reality.
In my career I've seen auto manufacturers lose wrongful death lawsuits because:
A. An internally mounted spare tire broke free in an accident (even though the mount was modified by the owner).
B. The vehicle in question didn't have ABS brakes, even though the option existed, and possibly ABS might have saved the driver.
I'm not really a fan of the TC motors per set, they are ugh, excessive, but they have literally sold over 2M units and three or four morons managed to burn themselves on an EXHAUST SYSTEM and I'm supposed to accept that as a design flaw?
Newsflash, it's an internal combustion engine, the motor, especially the exhaust gets hot. If there was such a danger that it was inherent, I'd think a few more would come forward.
Shyte, how many women did Bill Cosby rape? Cause what something like 20 have come forward, so at the same rate of reporting to occurrence it would have to have been what 10M women.
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Re: Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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Quote from: duccarlos on January 27, 2015, 02:40:56 PM
The RAM 1500 is already out with a diesel, but they're oppressively expensive.
What's "oppressively"? Honest question.
I'm under the impression diesels aren't cheap in the larger rigs either, but it's what an up to $5k upgrade in many MOPARs?
I'm looking to spend $40-50k on a new ride later this year. I was looking at AWD sporty cars, but changed over the last few months to considering mid-size and full-size trucks. The Ram 1500 included.
Maybe I'm already pricing trucks up so much with options that the additional of the diesel doesn't register as too significant. But I'm starting to lean away from them for other reasons. Including the fact that I really don't need a full-sized truck.
But a mid-size or compact could get my attention. Not on price, but on not wanting to haul that much truck around all the time.
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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This thread is now getting really close to getting locked people.
It has nothing to do with lawsuits or Bill make the beast with two backsing Cosby's sexual habits.
Bring it back on topic...please.
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Consider it done... Back to diesels.
I'm really curious about what the new Colorado will have when they launch the diesel.
I poked around a new GMC Canyon and it looks like a decent, "right-sized" rig.
I might go another way, but it's a contender even with the petrol V6.
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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January 27, 2015, 05:58:42 PM »
If Toyota ever stepped up and put a diesel in the Tundra, I would be very interested.
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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January 27, 2015, 06:07:10 PM »
they have an engine that fits,
http://www.toyota.com.au/landcruiser-200/features/performance/v8-turbo-diesel
Engine
- Engine type Diesel
- Engine code 1VD-FTV
- Capacity (cc) 4461
- Engine description Eight cylinders, V formation, gear and chain driven, DOHC 32 valve, compacted graphite iron cylinder block and aluminium alloy heads
- Number of cylinders 8
- Configuration V
- Head composition Light alloy
- Valve gear type DOHC
- Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel
- Fuel type Diesel
Power
- Maximum power kW 195
- Rpm for maximum power 3400
- Maximum torque Nm 650
- Rpm for maximum torque 1600
Forced induction
- Intercooler Standard
Fuel system
- Injection type Diesel common rail
- Ignition type Diesel
Fuel consumption - ADR 81/02
- Fuel consumption - combined (L/100km) 10.3
- Fuel consumption - urban (L/100km) 12.0
- Fuel consumption - extra urban (L/100km) 9.4
Note: Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions/style, vehicle conditions and options/accessories.
Emission control level
- Combined co2 g/km 273
- Australia - greenhouse rating 4.5
- Australia - air pollution rating 3
Note: Kerb, tare & payload weights are nominal and will vary depending on options and tray/body type. Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) is the total permissible combined weight of the vehicle, including occupants, fuel and cargo.
Weights
- Kerb weight (kg) 2640
- Gross vehicle mass (kg) 3350
- Gross trailer weight braked (kg) 3500
- Gross trailer weight unbraked (kg) 750
Note: Towing capacity subject to regulatory requirements, towbar design, vehicle design and towing equipment limitations. Ask your Dealer for details of Toyota Genuine Towbar capacity and availability.
Seating
- Seating capacity 5
Cargo area dimensions
- Cargo area height (mm) 1100
- Cargo area loading floor height (mm) 850
- Cargo area loadspace volume (L) 1431
Fuel tank - main
- Capacity (L) 93
- Fuel type Diesel
Fuel tank - auxiliary
- Capacity (L) 45
- Fuel type Diesel
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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January 27, 2015, 06:17:06 PM »
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Engine
- Engine type Diesel
- Engine code 1KD-FTV
- Capacity (cc) 2982
- Engine description Four cylinder in-line, belt driven, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, twin balance shafts. Euro IV compliant
- Number of cylinders 4
- Configuration In-line
- Head composition Light alloy
- Valve gear type DOHC
- Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel
- Fuel type Diesel
Power
- Maximum power kW 127
- Rpm for maximum power 3400
- Maximum torque Nm 410
- Rpm for maximum torque 1600
Forced induction
- Intercooler Standard
Fuel system
- Injection type Diesel common rail
- Ignition type Diesel
Fuel consumption - ADR 81/02
- Fuel consumption - combined (L/100km) 8.5
- Fuel consumption - urban (L/100km) 10.6
- Fuel consumption - extra urban (L/100km) 7.3
Note: Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions/style, vehicle conditions and options/accessories.
Emission control level
- Combined co2 g/km 225
- Australia - greenhouse rating 5.5
- Australia - air pollution rating 3
Note: Kerb, tare & payload weights are nominal and will vary depending on options and tray/body type. Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) is the total permissible combined weight of the vehicle, including occupants, fuel and cargo.
Weights
- Kerb weight (kg) 2210
- Gross vehicle mass (kg) 2990
- Gross combination mass (kg) 5490
- Gross trailer weight braked (kg) 2500
- Gross trailer weight unbraked (kg) 750
Note: Towing capacity subject to regulatory requirements, towbar design, vehicle design and towing equipment limitations. Ask your Dealer for details of Toyota Genuine Towbar capacity and availability.
Seating
- Seating capacity 5
Fuel tank - main
- Capacity (L) 87
- Fuel type Diesel
Fuel tank - auxiliary
- Capacity (L) 63
- Fuel type Diesel
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Quote from: ducatiz on March 27, 2014, 07:34:34 AM
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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January 27, 2015, 07:23:23 PM »
I still think that the cost structure of diesel vs. gas being the opposite in Europe compared to the US has a lot to do with the popularity of using diesel engines in small trucks or even cars over here.
The increased cost of the diesel engine is offset by the lower fuel costs in Europe.
With diesel being a less refined product than gasoline I'd guess it should cost less to manufacture
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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Diesel wrangler with the Brute conversion?
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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Nice, I'd use that one.
With a roll cage, different rims, hd bumper/winch, skid plate, Kid Rock blastin' and a cooler full...
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Quote from: duccarlos on January 27, 2015, 01:26:12 PM
What is your budget and what do you classify as "small-medium"? Is a half-ton a medium sized truck?
this is close.. it's still big though..
http://gas2.org/2011/01/09/video-not-for-america-ranger-diesel-tows-160-ton-train/
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Re: Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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Quote from: Kev M on January 27, 2015, 04:55:50 PM
What's "oppressively"? Honest question.
I'm under the impression diesels aren't cheap in the larger rigs either, but it's what an up to $5k upgrade in many MOPARs?
I'm looking to spend $40-50k on a new ride later this year. I was looking at AWD sporty cars, but changed over the last few months to considering mid-size and full-size trucks. The Ram 1500 included.
Maybe I'm already pricing trucks up so much with options that the additional of the diesel doesn't register as too significant. But I'm starting to lean away from them for other reasons. Including the fact that I really don't need a full-sized truck.
But a mid-size or compact could get my attention. Not on price, but on not wanting to haul that much truck around all the time.
You're at the right range. I went through the "Build and Price" and it came out to $53,955. I wasn't so impressed with the gas mileage, but it's definitely a start.
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Re: You're too stupid to... own a diesel small truck
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Quote from: ducatiz on January 28, 2015, 04:47:50 AM
this is close.. it's still big though..
http://gas2.org/2011/01/09/video-not-for-america-ranger-diesel-tows-160-ton-train/
That is a full size truck.
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Quote from: duccarlos on January 28, 2015, 06:36:48 AM
You're at the right range. I went through the "Build and Price" and it came out to $53,955. I wasn't so impressed with the gas mileage, but it's definitely a start.
When I was researching I think I spec'd a Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 w/ Diesel and a very nicely appointed interior (leather, heated and cooled memory seats, NAV etc) for about $49-50k.
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Quote from: NoNing on January 28, 2015, 07:35:46 AM
That is a full size truck.
close, but they didn't used to be.
But I just found out that Chevy is offering the Colorado with two diesel mills:
http://www.chevrolet.com/colorado-small-truck/specs/powertrain.html?%3Fseo=ysm_%7C_GM+Chevy+Retention-X9223686_%7C_GMNA%7CUS%7CCHV%7CBING%7CS%7CBP%7CA%7CEX%7CRTN%7CCOL%7CMPU%7C%28null%29%7C%28null%29%7CBI-Colorado-RTN-Exact_%7C_Sitelinks_%7C_2015+colorado
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