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

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Diesel Trucks

vs.

Gas Truck
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

No

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

A lot of drivers in Buffalo and Cheektowaga would like to know the pros and cons of a diesel vs. gas truck like the Silverado 1500. Joe Basil Chevrolet has a convenient guide for the purpose of educating drivers on the benefits of each truck. You can tackle whatever challenge your trucking life brings your way by picking the right truck for your needs, so read on and learn about your perfect fit.



Diesel vs. Gas Trucks Pros and Cons

Reasons to Choose a Diesel Truck

  • Torque and towing. Diesel trucks typically give you much more torque than the gas-powered equivalent. As a result, they often tow heavier loads in comparison to gas-powered engines of similar sizes. This makes them an ideal choice for work trucks and transport vehicles.
  • Fuel economy. For a number of reasons, you’ll be able to get superior fuel economy when you pick a diesel engine compared to a gas truck. This will reduce the number of stops you make to refuel in Lancaster.
  • Longevity. Diesel engines last longer than comparable gas engines, according to both the average consumer and scientific research. This is because they have a simpler construction and a stronger engine block, which can get you 500,000 miles to power your travels.

Reasons to Choose a Gas Truck

  • Acceleration and horsepower. Diesel engines typically offer more torque, but for a lot of daily drivers, you can get higher horsepower and better acceleration from a gas powered vehicle.
  • More places to fuel. Orchard Park drivers can find gas at just about every gas station, that’s why they call it a “gas” station. However, you might not find diesel everywhere.
  • Lower maintenance costs. While we mentioned that you can get more mileage out of a diesel vehicle, one complicating factor is that diesel engines use a more niche set of parts, which can increase maintenance costs. Gasoline, however, is something that most mechanics are readily equipped to handle.

Compare Diesel vs. Gas Trucks at Joe Basil Chevrolet

There’s a whole world of truck facts ready for you to explore. Come over to Joe Basil Chevrolet to check out diesel vs. gas trucks for yourself, or just contact us on our web form to get in touch with a team member who can help you out.

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