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

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 shortbed
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

Lehi drivers considering a pickup truck for their next ride have a choice to make between a diesel vs. gas truck. If you find yourself in this position, you may be curious about the differences and the various diesel vs. gas trucks pros and cons. Don’t worry—Ken Garff Chevrolet has you covered! We’ve compiled a short guide on the benefits of both diesel vs. gas trucks to help you make an informed decision. We’re standing by to answer your further questions when you contact our American Fork dealership!

Diesel vs. Gas Trucks Pros and Cons

Reasons to Choose a Diesel Truck

  • Torque & Towing
    – Diesel trucks often generate considerably more torque than their gas-powered counterparts. As a result, they can often tow heavier loads in comparison to gas-powered engines of similar sizes! This makes them well-respected as work trucks and transport vehicles.
  • Fuel Economy
    – For several reasons, diesel engines tend to be more efficient than gas engines. Even though diesel fuel can sometimes be more expensive, many drivers prefer diesel because it reduces the number of stops they’ll need to make to refuel when they’re traveling out past Pleasant Grove.
  • Longevity
    – Anecdotal and scientific evidence suggests that diesel engines can last much, much longer than otherwise comparable gas engines, partly because they employ a simpler construction and stronger engine blocks. A well-maintained diesel engine can power your travels for more than 500,000 miles.

Reasons to Choose a Gas Truck

  • Acceleration & Horsepower – True, diesel engines tend to offer more torque. However, for many daily drivers, it’s a vehicle’s horsepower and acceleration specs that really matter. Gas-powered trucks are generally better at getting up to speed and passing other cars.
  • More Fueling Stations – Not every gas station offers diesel fuel, so drivers who choose a gasoline-powered truck are going to spend less time worrying about where to find their next fill-up near Eagle Mountain.
  • Lower Maintenance Costs – Since diesel engines do not have spark plugs, and generally employ a simpler design, many drivers expect them to be cheaper to maintain. In fact, since diesel engines employ heavy-duty and sometimes hard-to-find parts, service appointments and repairs can often be pricier.

Technical Comparison: Gas & Diesel Engines

If you’re the curious type, you’re probably wondering why the differences between gas and diesel trucks are so pronounced! So, when you’re comparing your options, you may want to keep these points in mind:

  • Both gas and diesel engines are internal combustion engines, which simply means that fuel is turned into energy inside the engine itself. The opposite would be an external combustion engine, where heat is produced in one location and routed to the engine, elsewhere.
  • Gas trucks tend to compress air and fuel at a ratio of roughly 10:1. Diesel trucks compress their own air/fuel mixture at a rate between 15:1 and 25:1. Since the result is a much hotter cylinder, diesel fuel is self-igniting and often does not require a spark plug.
  • The efficiency of any engine is determined in part by the relative difference between its maximum hot and cold temperatures. Higher compression ratios allow for a smaller min-max temperature difference, which accounts, in part, for the diesel engine’s greater fuel economy.

Compare a Diesel vs. Gas Truck in Person!

At Ken Garff Chevrolet, we’re proud to deliver high-quality gas and diesel trucks for drivers across the American Fork area. Now that you’ve read about the pros and cons of diesel vs. gas trucks, it’s time to experience them in person with a test drive! Explore our new vehicle inventory to find the trucks you’re interested in, learn more about them in our online research portal, then stop by our dealership to take them for a spin. In the meantime, apply for financing using our easy online form!

 

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