• Windshear@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Recently bought a new diesel silverado 3500 for my ranch. It’s enormous, I’m glad I didn’t get the dually option as it’s hard enough to drive in the city. Most of its job however is pulling trailers around.

    That said, on highway if I drive the speed limit and take it easy I can get 9L/100km. It’s unreal that such a huge truck will get almost the same economy as our KIA SUV.

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      1 year ago

      I didn’t think that sounded right so I looked it up; Chevrolet themselves say it’s between 11 and 12 litres/100km

      I don’t know what Kia you have, but their diesel Sorento SUV averages 6-7 litres/100km, nearly half what your tiny-penis truck uses

      Funny also that people pull trailers in every country in the world using much smaller trucks without a problem

      You don’t need that truck, same way as nobody else on the planet, no matter what their profession, needs it

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        1 year ago

        You don’t need that truck, same way as nobody else on the planet, no matter what their profession, needs it

        Please stop this bullshit. There are most certainly reasons to own a truck that can haul big things. Including in Europe. It’s just that 90% of the trucks you see in a Costco parking lot don’t need to be that way.