Gas
Versus Diesel Comparison
The last
page of results is an opportunity to compare the relative performance of
the single rear wheel gas pickups against their dual rear wheel diesel
counterparts.
Obviously,
not an apples to apples comparison (primarily because of weight and rear
axle and rear track differences between the 3/4-ton and 1-tons), but it
provides some indication of the scenarios where each type of engine
excels. You can see the patterns from manufacturer to manufacturer are
almost identical, regardless of the truck / engine / transmission
combinations.
Pay special
attention to how close the engine performance is in the Ford trucks.
Both use the same 5-speed transmission with the same gear ratios. The
larger displacement 6.8L Ford V10 can be a real power option versus a
diesel if the final drive ratio is low enough. This should keep the gas
versus diesel debate alive (a $6,295 premium for the Power Stroke oil
burner versus the Triton V10 gasser), especially if you're not going to
keep a truck long enough to pay off the higher diesel engine option.
Dodge:
Ford:
General
Motors:
Here's
Part 3, as we grade test all the trucks on 7% and 15% hill climbs,
plus more surprises.
Page:
[Intro]
[3/4-Ton
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Loaded] [1-Ton
Unloaded] [1-Ton
Loaded] [F-450]
[Diesel
v Gas Comparison] |