By Jone Carducci


If you are in the market for a new truck, you are probably weighing your options as to whether or not you should buy a diesel truck or a gas-powered vehicle. While gas-powered trucks general cost less than a comparable diesel engine, there are still reasons why diesel can be a better choice.

These days everyone, particular those who purchase larger vehicles such as trucks, are very concerned with rising gasoline costs. Choosing a diesel truck will definitely save money in this area. Compare a gallon of diesel fuel and a gallon of gasoline and you will find that diesel fuel contains more energy, about 25,000 more BTUs per gallon than gas. This can improve your gas mileage by six or more miles per gallon. In addition, diesel trucks burn less fuel when idling, so if your daily drive tends to leave you stuck in traffic, you will waste less fuel with a diesel engine.

Not only is fuel economy better, diesel burns cleaner than gasoline, so you actually are helping the environment when you opt for a diesel truck. Not only does diesel burn cleaner, you need less diesel fuel than gasoline fuel for combustion. If you burn less fuel, you release fewer emissions into the atmosphere, which means you contribute less carbon dioxide. This helps reduce pollution, including the toxic photochemical smog that plagues many urban areas.

If you use your truck for any type of towing, from hauling horse trailers to pleasure boats, diesel engines are definitely the better option. Diesel engine have much more torque, which means they can carry or tow heavy loads far more easily than gasoline trucks. So for anyone who tows heavy loads or perhaps loads up their pickup trucks with heavy items such as large tools, having more torque is generally a better option.

Another of the advantages of diesel engines is that they require less maintenance and less frequent maintenance. There are no spark plugs in a diesel engine, nor does it need a fuel injection system. The fuel in a diesel engine burns cooler and therefore lasts longer than a gas engine. A diesel engine can last for as long as 250,000 miles, which means you truly get your money's worth out a diesel engine.

Diesel definitely has its advantages, but as with anything, there is a downside. It is harder to locate gas stations that sell diesel fuel. In cold weather, it is harder to start a diesel engine than a gas engine, so if you live where winters are harsh, you need to think about that. Be sure to take all of the advantages and disadvantages into consideration, as well as the way you use your vehicle when you are contemplating a purchase.




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