DuraYuk
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The same is true of gas engines. You had a problem. Turbos are not a diesel only trait, and a very low failure point in the lm2. What about lifters in the v8s? That is a costly repair outside of warranty. What about catalytic converters (some diesels dont have them and those that do don't fail with the regularity that gas ones do)? The list goes on and on. Diesel emissions components are not complex. The parts are not any more cost prohibitive when compared to their gasoline counterparts. And in most cases last longer.This part
isn't true at all when you factor in the emissions being forced upon the baby diesels.
The above isn't scare tactics, these baby diesels are full of costly bits and when they fail they are expensive.
My wife's denali just has the turbo replaced (under warranty); with warranty $0, without $2100. My ecoDiesel has had SCR's replaced twice; I believe those were $1800 each visit.
Warranty is the friend of a baby diesel.
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