Fuel economy
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11-10-2007, 16:22
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Fuel economy
Fuel is still a small part of the total cost of ownership.
For my coach I figure $20K per year depreciation, $10K per year for storage and insurance, and another $10K for annual maintenance. If I travel 10K miles at a cost of .50 cents per mile that's an incremental $5K on top of my $40K of fixed costs. Even if fuel doubles in price I'm only shelling out $10K, still a fraction of my $40K of annual fixed costs. David Brady '02 LXi, NC Don Bradner wrote: > > I'm not sure whether conservative in this context means > over-estimating, or under-estimating, price. I also don't know > anything about your personal retirement financial situation. But... > > I find $6 per gallon in 2.5 years to be pessimistic (is that > conservative?) to a very great extent. Consider the following national > averages for diesel: > > 2000 $1.49 > 2001 $1.40 > 2002 $1.32 > 2003 $1.51 > 2004 $1.81 > 2005 $2.40 > 2006 $2.71 > 2007 $2.95 (estimate to date, current at peak 3.30) > > So, to be an average of $6 in 2-1/2 years it will have to rise more > per year than it ever has in any year to this point. Can it? Maybe. > Will it? Odds and history say no. > > Those of us with 300 gallon fuel tanks who are out doing 10K miles or > more per year do not pay average prices, we pay less. There is zero > need to fill in high price areas unless you are staying in one of > those areas but still using fuel, as apparently Ryan is. I arrived > home in Eureka, California on Tuesday to find diesel at $3.79 and > shook my head - used to have to buy some here when I only had 80 > gallon capacity in my SOB even if I did get 8.3 miles per gallon. > > I would say that a more realistic expectation of fuel prices (average) > in 2.5 years is $4 per gallon. I know that looks rosy when viewed > while the national average is $3.30, but remember it was $3.15 in > October of '05 and $3.05 in August of '06 also, and that is simpy a > contributing factor to those year's averages of $2.40 and $2.71, > respectively. > > At 10K miles and $4, your difference, even using the unlikely low end > of 5mpg for a PT40, is about $3300. I have a similar situation moving > from 8.3 to 5.2 (and I suspect my 5.2 is on the low end of what is > likely). I've averaged 15K per year over the past 5 years, so it is > not insignificant. It just points out that travel is inherently > expensive, something I'm well aware of. I am not now, nor expect to be > in the future, a wealthy man, but I do intend to keep seeing the > country as long as I can afford it, and the extra 1000 gallons of fuel > does not put me past the breaking point. > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Eureka, CA > > On 11/11/2007 at 2:24 AM Gardner Yeaw wrote: > > >With the recent surge in fuel prices I am being forced to > >reconsider our desire to upgrade to a PT 38 or 40. My 78FC33 gets > >between 8.5 and 9.2 mpg towing my 1995 Jeep Cherokee sport. We are > >thinking around 8 to 10k miles each year for the first few after > >retirement. Cutting the mileage roughly in half with a bigger coach > >will put a huge dent in the finances. If I just assumed > >conservatively that diesel will be around $6 a gallon in two and a > >half years: at 8.5mpg, 10k miles =$7,058, at 5mpg, 10k miles = > >$12,000 (3rd grade arithmetic really was useful after all). And > >that's just the first year of retirement. > > > > Now if I could tow a portable bio-diesel system behind me and > >collect vegetable oil from the various food venues along the way???? > >Actually, why not use the heat from the retarder and the diesel > >exhaust and coolant system to pre-heat water for the steam boiler to > >run a hybrid diesel-steam engine system? Honey, would you throw > >another log on the fire, this next hill is a steep one! > > > >Gardner > >78FC33 > > > > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > >> > >> Ryan, > >> With an '86, you are certain to have to change out all fuel > >lines > >> in her to make them compatible with your biodiesel. The biodiesel > >> will eat out the fuel lines from within. They will not fail > >> overnight and you will start to see them leak. But rest assured, > >it > >> will have to be done. Bob Loomis and dropped a 150 gallon tank in > >> mine and I would hate to have to do it will 300 gallons. Word of > >> advice, when you do it, go buy all-thread and use them to lower > >the > >> tank with fuel in it. Chances are you will have all the spray > >foam > >> on the tank. When we did mine, even with some fuel in it, the > >tank > >> did not budge. We had to top her off and use the weight to lower > >and > >> then drain out the fuel. Took us better part of a week but now we > >> could probably do one in a day. > >> > >> Al Johnson > >> '96 BMC B75 ==> B100 > >> Mandeville, Louisiana > >> > >> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > >> > >> > > >> > Jon, > >> > > >> > On 11/9/07, Jon > >> > > > >> > > Dan I think the future of these big units will be only for > >the > >> guys > >> > > who have those extra retirement bucks. Our diesel fuel > >prices up > >> > > here in Washington are almost 3.60 a gallon and probably > >going > >> up > >> > > further as I type. > >> > > >> > $3.80 a gallon down the street from me. This is getting > >ridiculous. > >> > Thankfully, I have found a source of used vegetable oil and am > >going > >> > to process my own bio diesel. That will get my cost down under > >> $1.00 a > >> > gallon from now on. > >> > > >> > As for me, my '86 PT-40's (8V92) worst gas mileage so far was > >> 4.13mpg. > >> > That was sailing through Nebraska at 80mph with the generator > >> running > >> > and four A/Cs on full blast. Later in the trip, when I slowed > >down > >> to > >> > ~70mph, I got about 5mpg. I believe if I keep my speed down and > >am > >> > careful on my next trip I'll be able to coax her closer to 6mpg. > >> > Honestly, for a coach that weighs in at 41,000lbs, that's not > >half > >> > bad. > >> > > >> > -Ryan > >> > '86 PT-40 8V92 > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! 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