GM Guy
Manual Trans. 2WD Enthusiast
I agree, I highly doubt re-sale will go up more than a few percent, but It would be awesome if it helped the aftermarket.
Eventually folks will wake up and smell the diesel and realize they dont need a new pickup, they dont need to drive like jackasses and need 500 hp to do so (think big city freeways and the driving behavior that accompanies it), and might actually start saving money and drive something a little more budget friendly and practical. (you mean to tell me a 6.5L can haul firewood and I dont need a twin turboed cummins???)
god forbid they drive something nearly as old as them/ built in the last century. hell, the magazines consider an LB7 old as dirt already!!
I got a buddy that worked at Mcdonalds in town, lived in town, drove less than a mile to work in his 80s suburban, and had constant debates with a co-worker in the same situation who said she needed to make payments on a new car because she needed something dependable to get to work. IMO this is just a case of falling for the belief that new=dependable, and we should all scrap our old crap and buy new.
on a positive note, there is a facebook page that caters exclusively to 6.5L's, and it is growing rapidly.
Unfortunately, there is the posts that ask about how to put flip up dodge mirrors on, a few pics with stacks, and a so called "expert" that claims he can build an ATT in his garage and it isnt nearly as good as a Holset, so I would advise someone with better debate skills and knowledge go blow his mind with facts. the group is "6.5 Turbo Diesel owners or fans"
so thats my poorly organized rant about people, our wasteful and stupid culture, and facebook.
Eventually folks will wake up and smell the diesel and realize they dont need a new pickup, they dont need to drive like jackasses and need 500 hp to do so (think big city freeways and the driving behavior that accompanies it), and might actually start saving money and drive something a little more budget friendly and practical. (you mean to tell me a 6.5L can haul firewood and I dont need a twin turboed cummins???)
god forbid they drive something nearly as old as them/ built in the last century. hell, the magazines consider an LB7 old as dirt already!!
I got a buddy that worked at Mcdonalds in town, lived in town, drove less than a mile to work in his 80s suburban, and had constant debates with a co-worker in the same situation who said she needed to make payments on a new car because she needed something dependable to get to work. IMO this is just a case of falling for the belief that new=dependable, and we should all scrap our old crap and buy new.
on a positive note, there is a facebook page that caters exclusively to 6.5L's, and it is growing rapidly.
Unfortunately, there is the posts that ask about how to put flip up dodge mirrors on, a few pics with stacks, and a so called "expert" that claims he can build an ATT in his garage and it isnt nearly as good as a Holset, so I would advise someone with better debate skills and knowledge go blow his mind with facts. the group is "6.5 Turbo Diesel owners or fans"
so thats my poorly organized rant about people, our wasteful and stupid culture, and facebook.