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Nope, get it.Considering the diesel over the 5.3. Daily commute is in rush hour Atlanta traffic, less than 10 miles each way. Longer trips around town on the weekends. Have never owned a diesel, is it the wrong choice for that kind of driving?
according to fueleconomy.gov...
My father's 1982 Isuzu I-Mark diesel got over 52 mpg and when a drunk destroyed that car he replaced it with an '82 Olds Cutlass diesel that got 35 mpg on the highway.You need to play with the diesel prices and actual MPGs. Maybe not for city driving, but certainly for highway. If you look at posts here as well as some reports on Fuelly, you'll see the average MPGs is higher than EPA (especially highway driving).
Diesels are always underrated from the EPA. I remember older (late 90s early 2000s) VW TDIs getting well over 40mpg when the EPA had them rated in the 30s.
When taking mostly less than 3 mile trips daily, I was still avg 22 mpg. Teens “could” be possible, but if you are driving that little, this engine isn’t for you anyways…Didn't I read on here somewhere that the babymax gets fuel mileage in the teens when driven regularly in the city? Obviously it shines on the highway but maybe not a big advantage if mostly used for stop and go city traffic