Diesel vs. Gas Trucks: Which is Right for You?

2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel
Diesel Trucks

vs.

Gas Trucks
Internal Combustion

Engine Type

Internal Combustion
Advantage

Efficiency

Disadvantage
Disadvantage

Maintenance Costs

Advantage
Disadvantage

Acceleration

Advantage
Advantage

Torque / Towing Power

Disadvantage
No

Requires Spark Plugs

Yes

If you’re in the market for a new truck in the Stephenville, one of the first things you need to consider is whether you want a diesel or gas truck. There are benefits and drawbacks to both of these types of trucks, and your decision will ultimately come down to your driving needs and lifestyle. The team at Bayer Auto Group has put together a guide outlining the pros and cons of a diesel vs. gas truck so you can make an informed decision when the time comes. Read on, then check out our inventory of new and pre-owned vehicles to see what we have available!

 

 

Diesel vs. Gas Trucks: Pros & Cons

Benefits of Diesel Trucks

  • Torque and towing: Diesel trucks generate more torque than gas-powered trucks, which means they usually have much more powerful towing capabilities. Diesel trucks are usually the go-to for worksites and transportation because of their heavy towing capacity.
  • Fuel economy: Another area where diesel trucks excel is in fuel efficiency; they typically get better fuel economy numbers than gas-powered trucks. The fuel efficiency balances out the higher cost of diesel, since you won’t have to refuel as often around Brownwood and beyond.
  • Longevity: Scientific evidence has shown that diesel engines tend to last much longer than comparable gasoline engines, because they’re made of a simpler construction and stronger engine blocks. In fact, some well-maintained diesel engines can last upwards of 500,000 miles!

Benefits of Gasoline Trucks

  • Acceleration and horsepower: Diesel engines may have the edge when it comes to torque, but you can’t beat the performance specs of a gasoline-powered truck. Gas trucks usually far outmatch their diesel counterparts when it comes to acceleration and horsepower.
  • More fueling stations: Diesel fuel is pretty common, but it isn’t universal-there’s always a chance that a gas station won’t have a diesel option. Gasoline, however, can be found at any fueling station, so you’ll never have to worry about finding your next fill-up.
  • Lower maintenance costs: Even though diesel engines have a simpler design than gasoline engines, they sometimes cost more in maintenance because of their heavy-duty, hard-to-find parts.

Gas & Diesel Engines: What’s the Difference?

Now that we’ve discussed the pros and cons of gasoline and diesel engines, you might be wondering what exactly sets them apart. There are a few similarities between the two types of engines, but ultimately their construction is quite different. Here are some details:

  • Gasoline and diesel engines are both internal combustion engines, meaning that fuel is turned into energy inside the engine.
  • Trucks with gas-powered engines compress air and fuel at a ratio of roughly 10:1, compared to diesel trucks, which compress at a rate between 15:1 and 25:1. Therefore, diesel engines have a much hotter cylinder that means the fuel is self-igniting and usually doesn’t require a spark plug.
  • An engine’s efficiency is partly determined by the relative difference between its maximum hot and cold temperatures. Since diesel engines have a higher compression ratio, they have a smaller min-max temperature difference, and are therefore more fuel efficient.

Compare a Diesel vs. Gas Truck in Person with Bayer Auto Group

If you’re still on the fence deciding between a diesel vs. gas truck, why not see how they handle on the road? Just contact our office or stop by our dealership to set up a test drive around Abilene, and we’ll have you behind the wheel in no time. If you’ve made up your mind and want to go with a gas-powered truck, you might be interested in learning about the differences between premium and regular gasoline. And if your vehicle needs any kind of service, Bayer Auto Group is more than happy to help. You can schedule a service appointment right from our website!

 

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