Headhunter
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- Location
- Northeast PA
- RV Year
- 2026
- RV Make
- Tiffin
- RV Model
- Phaeton
- RV Length
- 38ft
- Chassis
- Powerglide
- Engine
- Cummins 450
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Jeep Sahara
- Fulltimer
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Hi Dakota: I see you are new here. Just do a search on Gas vs Diesel and it will bring hundreds of threads and posts about the two in comparison.
There are 5 things a Gas coach will NEVER compare to a Diesel coach period.
1. Air bags compared to standard suspension. Unless you maybe cough up an extra 23K for Liquid Springs for a gas coach front and back and then you may be close to ride comparison.
2. Air Brakes compared to regular brakes, never mind the addition of an exhaust break. no comparison.
3. Towing capacity 10K compared to 5K with a gas coach. Never mind added total carrying capacity.
4, Pulling power torque, when you want to take the hills at a decent pace.
5. The quietness of the ride, a gas engine is up front under the doghouse, you step on it for grades you are going to hear it in spades.
Now there are disadvantages a diesel has, such as higher maintenance cost in oil changes. More expensive to repair when it needs parts and so on. But for those five reason above alone it is worth the extra cost to me. I am on my third coach. Has a Itasca 36G diesel pusher. Then had a 2019 Tiffin Open Road 32 SA for two years, gasser. Now on a 2021 Tffin Red 33AA DP. Not going back to gas.
HH
There are 5 things a Gas coach will NEVER compare to a Diesel coach period.
1. Air bags compared to standard suspension. Unless you maybe cough up an extra 23K for Liquid Springs for a gas coach front and back and then you may be close to ride comparison.
2. Air Brakes compared to regular brakes, never mind the addition of an exhaust break. no comparison.
3. Towing capacity 10K compared to 5K with a gas coach. Never mind added total carrying capacity.
4, Pulling power torque, when you want to take the hills at a decent pace.
5. The quietness of the ride, a gas engine is up front under the doghouse, you step on it for grades you are going to hear it in spades.
Now there are disadvantages a diesel has, such as higher maintenance cost in oil changes. More expensive to repair when it needs parts and so on. But for those five reason above alone it is worth the extra cost to me. I am on my third coach. Has a Itasca 36G diesel pusher. Then had a 2019 Tiffin Open Road 32 SA for two years, gasser. Now on a 2021 Tffin Red 33AA DP. Not going back to gas.
HH