Yes
18.4 cents per gallon for gas; 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel.
2001 ford diesel has a 36 gallon tank
400 miles to the gallon
Per the manual, it's either 30 gallon or 44 gallon if gas, 42 gallon if diesel.
The average full sized diesel pickup truck gets about 26 miles to the gallon which is about 10 miles to the gallon more than a gas truck. This is due to the fact that the diesel engine is far more efficient then the gas.
The same as a gallon of gas for any other car. A gallon of gas is a gallon of gas
Yes, diesel fuel is typically sold in the United States by the gallon at gas stations and other fueling stations.
To equal the energy content of 1 gallon of diesel fuel, it takes approximately 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas. This is based on the average energy content of diesel fuel, which is around 130,000 British thermal units (BTUs) per gallon, compared to natural gas, which has an energy content of about 1,000 BTUs per cubic foot. Therefore, the conversion is roughly 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas for each gallon of diesel.
About 1.16 U.S. dollars.
In general diesel engines last longer then gas engines. They get better mileage however diesel usually costs more per gallon then gas does. A diesel engine is very powerful at it's lower end but they are not speed demons. If you want to go far for a long time diesel is the one. If you want to get there fast, gas is the answer. Also buying a vehicle with diesel wll cost you between $2000 and $5000 then the same vehicle with a gas engine.
The miles per gallon rating for a diesel powered Humvee is 10 miles per gallon city and 15mpg highway. The combined average miles per gallon for the gas guzzler is 12.5 miles per gallon.
you will have a bomb. your engine could explode from the increased compression of a diesel engine