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klc4885
Sep 16, 2011Explorer
This is a funny argument now a days... If someone buys a truck you will have to assume it was for a reason. Towing and hauling comes to mind I personally can't think of any advantage other than initial investment being a little lower to choose a gas truck over a diesel. I imagine light hauling would probably drive a lighter duty gas truck, but since this is gas vs diesel and there are essentially no lighter trucks with diesels out there to speak of it's about the heavier duty type pickups.
Maybe somebody has an argument for the gas engine how much you bet that is the truck they own? Diesel engines have got so much more torque in todays trucks 800 ft lbs that the gas ones simply can't keep up. Most of the most powerful truck gas motors are about half that for a very thin slice of the over all RPMs...
I think the real argument should be if you tow or haul so little that the cost works out in the favor of a gas truck, you might want to consider looking at renting a diesel when you need it... If you have a heavier duty truck and don't tow or haul it's really just a car and opens up a whole new argument.
Maybe somebody has an argument for the gas engine how much you bet that is the truck they own? Diesel engines have got so much more torque in todays trucks 800 ft lbs that the gas ones simply can't keep up. Most of the most powerful truck gas motors are about half that for a very thin slice of the over all RPMs...
I think the real argument should be if you tow or haul so little that the cost works out in the favor of a gas truck, you might want to consider looking at renting a diesel when you need it... If you have a heavier duty truck and don't tow or haul it's really just a car and opens up a whole new argument.
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