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RRagent
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 56 North carolina
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2007-07-11          143615


I am thinking about trading for GMC Diesel 4X4, Extended Cab. Interested in coments form members who have one and what their opinion is on them. Thanks in advance.

Terry

I should have said I have an wxtended cab now but in gas, Gets around 20 MPH
on Hi-Way, Will be pulling 16' Trailer with Kubota Tractor, So I think will need Diesel, What kinda mileage can I expect?




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Join Date: Feb 2003
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2007-07-11          143622


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JasonR
Join Date: Jan 2006
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2007-07-11          143624


I have the gas version of the extended cab 2500HD. I'm most likely going to get the Diesel 4 door in the next year. Reason I'm going for the 4 door - it's a huge pain getting things in and out of the back seat when you're parked next to someone. I almost always have something in the back seat - so I deal with this a lot.

Just my 2 cents worth on the extended cab.

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ihookem
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 49 Allenton, Wisconsin
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2007-08-19          144821


I have an 05 GMC 2500 diesel I get 20 mpg hwy,and when I pull my bota 7510 I get 16-17mpg hwy. You can figure on loosing 1.25 mpg per 1000 pounds you are pulling. The diesels have no peer when pulling, you have to remember you have a trailer on though cause you can hardly tell. I have 3:73 axle. Also, don't put biger tires on or you will burn more fuel especially when pulling. ....


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AC5ZO
Join Date: Jul 2003
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2007-09-10          145606


I replaced a GMC 2500 gas with a Chevy K2500HD crew cab diesel this past year. I love the new truck. I had the extended cab before but I like the crew cab even better. It has the HD diesel that puts out a lot of torque. It also has the Allison 6 Speed. It tows so much better than the gas truck it replaced that it is not even a fair comparison. It is also very quiet. When at a stop light, I can hear other brands of diesel trucks idling over the normal sound of my engine. It is definitely the quietest diesel that I have heard. I have put 15K miles on this truck since 2006.

I average about 16 MPG when driving to work. I averaged 9 MPG for a short trailer tow without much highway. The towed weight was about 13K. ....


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Join Date: Feb 2000
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2007-09-12          145659


Sounds like fairly reasonable expectations for mileage. My Cummins runs 16 around town or towing and will jump up to about 18 on straight highway use. ....


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