RAM 3500

Drivers in Tyler love their trucks, but that doesn’t mean they all agree on whether gas or diesel trucks are better. There are several factors to consider in the diesel vs. gas truck debate. Fortunately, the team at Peters Chevrolet Buick Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat is here to help you determine the pros and cons of each option.

Diesel vs. Gas Trucks – Pros and Cons

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Gas Mileage

Drivers who hit the highways extensively will prioritize gas mileage as a significant factor when deciding between diesel vs. gas trucks. Pros and cons can weigh in favor of either choice, but diesel engines can be 25% to 30% more fuel-efficient than gas engines. This advantage is less pronounced in city driving. So if you mostly stick to the Longview area, this may not be that big of a factor for you.

Longevity

Diesel trucks tend to last twice as long sometimes as gas trucks, some lasting for 500,000 miles or more. This is partly due to diesel fuel acting as a lubricant on the engine, reducing wear and tear.

Upfront Cost

Expect to spend at least a few thousand dollars less for a gas truck than a diesel truck. This makes the whole equation for purchasing a diesel vs. gas truck a little more complicated, even when taking special offers into account.

Repair Cost

Repairs on a gas truck are generally less expensive than on a diesel truck. This is yet another factor to consider when deciding which option is more economical and friendlier for your budget.

Environmental Impact

Carbon dioxide emissions are 40% lower from a diesel truck than a gas truck. Newer diesel engines also filter out particulate matter, unlike gasoline engines.

Torque

If you’re planning on pulling a trailer around Marshall, consider a diesel truck. Diesel engines tend to produce more torque than gasoline engines, meaning better performance when pulling a load.

Horsepower

Gas trucks generate 50 hp more on average than diesel trucks. So, consider a gas truck if acceleration is important to you.

Resale Value

Because diesel trucks often last longer than gas trucks, they depreciate at a slower rate. That means their resale value is generally higher than gas trucks.

Choose Your Truck at Peters Chevrolet Buick Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat Today!

No matter where you stand in the diesel vs. gas truck debate, Peters Chevrolet Buick Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat in Longview is here to help. We have a wide selection of trucks and vans from which to choose, including the 2020 RAM 1500 and Jeep Gladiator pickup. Get in touch with any questions!

 

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