Ah, the old diesel vs. gas debate. Each type of engine has its fans and supporters, with arguments supporting both. And there are all kinds of things to consider when trying to choose between the two, ...
Although diesel isn't a common fuel type in the United States these days, there are some who still buy diesel trucks because there are some advantages. For starters, new diesel trucks generally pull ...
Diesel powertrains have historically been associated with two things: big towing power and increases in fuel economy compared to their gasoline-powered counterparts. Diesel engines usually provide big ...
Prices for old diesel trucks are spiking, but the real question is why? Diesel truck fans have long clung to the idea that these rigs "run forever," and theoretically, they're not wrong. As Jalopnik ...
It’s no surprise that ¾- and 1-ton diesel trucks have only grown in popularity since the turn of the century. Diesel pickups have long been celebrated for their power, towing capacity, and rugged ...
More than 40% of all medium- and heavy-duty diesel commercial trucks in operation in the United States – 4 million of 9.5 million diesel trucks – are now equipped with newer technology clean diesel ...
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