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Choosing between a gasoline and diesel truck rental might seem like a difficult decision to make at first. After all, there are several distinct differences to consider, including how much power you’ll need out of the truck, which type of rental fits better with your budget, and the key differences each offers. That’s why we’re here. Our expertise in the truck rental industry situates us perfectly to demonstrate the important distinctions between gasoline-powered and diesel-powered trucks.

What Makes Diesel Commercial Truck Rental Different

There are a few distinctions between a gasoline engine and a diesel engine. A gasoline engine takes both air and fuel into the combustion chamber, and the mixture ignites with a spark. A diesel engine takes air into the combustion chamber and injects fuel into the compressed air. The heat generated by the compression ignites the fuel spontaneously. You can expect to see some key differences in the following areas of performance with a diesel commercial truck rental:

  • Mileage: A diesel engine’s combustion process doesn’t have to burn as much fuel to power the engine. This type of combustion will save money in the long run with a tank of fuel that lasts longer. Diesel fuel is denser and offers more energy by volume than gasoline.
  • Torque and Towing: Because of the way the engine burns fuel, there’s significantly more torque with a diesel-powered engine. The engine can more easily accelerate and maintain power for extended periods, even under stress. This increased power allows trucks to provide better towing capabilities, hauling heavier loads with more efficiency that ultimately saves on fuel consumption.
  • Longevity: Engines are complex pieces of machinery. However, a diesel engine is less complicated than a gasoline-powered one and has fewer moving parts. This difference means they typically have a longer lifespan with less risk of issues arising. For that reason, most diesel engines last longer than gasoline engines, so you’ll potentially enjoy more torque, towing, and better mileage for an extended period.

These engine differences have less to do with diesel-powered trucks being better than gasoline-powered trucks. It’s more about how these features can benefit you depending on your work.

Who Would Benefit from a Diesel Work Truck Rental?

The following are just a few specific industries that could benefit from the better mileage, higher torque and towing, and longevity that a diesel-powered truck offers:

  • Infrastructure: Working on a bridge, roadway, highway, or railroad project requires urgency and quick, effective work. Heavy items need to be towed and moved to complete projects on time.
  • Pipeline: Similar to the infrastructure industry, the pipeline industry requires loading and driving off-road. Diesel-fueled trucks can handle that.
  • Construction: Construction involves heavy lifting, driving off-road, and hauling equipment. Diesel rental trucks are a good fit for this industry.
  • Engineering: The engineering industry works with equipment that must be towed and easily transported. What better way to do that than with a diesel work truck rental?

The main point to note for these and similar industries is that each requires a truck with a lot of towing and hauling power and the ability to navigate rough terrain occasionally. That’s where a diesel truck rental from Barco Rent-A-Truck will make all the difference.

These are the diesel trucks that are available to rent from Barco:

  • Our heavy-duty options include the Ram 2500 Laramie 4×4 pickup AND the Chevy Silverado 2500 LTZ pickup truck. Both trucks can also hold six people with leather seating. Additionally, all of our 3/4-ton pickups include a tow package, electric brake controller, exhaust brake, tow mirrors, with a 6.6-6.7L diesel engine.

Rent a Diesel Truck with Barco Rent-A-Truck

When you rent a diesel truck with Barco Rent-A-Truck, you’ll get the very best in truck rental policies and perks, including:

  • 24/7 Roadside Assistance: Get the security of 24/7 roadside assistance from us in case of a blown tire or other emergencies.
  • Full Manufacturer’s Warranty: Each truck rental comes with the full manufacturer’s warranty, so you can trust you’re covered as you get your work done.
  • Nationwide Delivery and Pickup: Your work is important, so don’t waste time picking up your truck rental. We’ll deliver your rental to you and pick it up anywhere in the continental United States.
  • Month-to-Month Rentals: We offer month-to-month rentals so you can figure out the exact number of trucks you need without paying for excess trucks until the rental agreement expires.

Contact us today for a free quote and check out the lineup of truck rentals we have ready and waiting to help you get the job done.

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