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"Large" is a very indefinite word. A larger truck than a car could be a 2 ton flatbed or a 40 ton semi.
Trucks are louder than cars because of the bigger engine and more space for the sound waves to travel in, and the torque on a truck is considerably bigger with a bigger exhaust to compensate for it, which all results in a louder sound.
Trucks are heavier and tend to carry more.
Motorised cars and trucks have existed for less than 120 years.
trucks are much heavier than cars and also have much bigger engines resulting in more fuel being burned
It gives the driver more leverage.
There are two points of view: for cars or trucks. Diesel nozzles for trucks are bigger than gasoline nozzles for cars. On the other side, there are diesel nozzles for cars.... Between diesel nozzles for cars and gasoline nozzles for cars, the difference is the spout of the nozzle. For diesel it is 15/16" dia. And for gasoline it is 13/16" dia.
The rotation of the steering shaft drives the turning of the wheels, and buses and large trucks have wheels which are significantly more massive than cars' and light trucks', requiring more torque on the steering shaft to turn the wheels. The larger steering wheel gives a mechanical advantage in turning the steering shaft; a longer moment-arm from the application of force by the driver on the steering wheel results in a larger torque on the steering shaft from the same force applied.
Monster trucks are small pickup trucks, which have been fitted with enourmous dump truck wheels. They take part in races. They drive over large obstacles, including cars, crushing them as flat as pancakes.
exhaust is spewed from cars and trucks.
The large cross-Channel ferries can hold 1,059 cars or 180 semi-trucks.