You can try Hobby Lobby which offers these types of building trucks and more. They are great and have a very large selection which can be very affordable.
Often times your local gas station will have a section with newspapers and books with classifieds. There may even be a classifieds book just for trucks and they usually only cost a couple of dollars.
Yes, diesel trucks generally get much better gas mileage than regular gas trucks. They even sometimes get better gas mileage than hybrid trucks.
Compared to cars, pickup trucks get bad gas mileage. However, if you can find a hybrid or especially fuel-efficient model of truck (for example, Ford trucks tend to be slightly more fuel efficient than Toyota trucks) you may be able to get good gas mileage.
You can purchase this on site that sell toys or Hot Wheels specifically. Or by looking at sites such as Amazon.com or Ebay.com.
A good place to find information regarding gas mileage for 2013 trucks would be online at www.fueleconomy.gov. You can also use other sites such as www.intellichoice.com and www.consumerreports.org
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The most powerful is the Stampede Monster Truck RTR with XL-5, that is a modification which will allow it to go up 40 mph. It costs around 200$ and you should find yourself a big empty parking lot to practice on before you start trying tricks.
Gas is better to use than diesel for trucks for offroading.
Wisconsin primarily sources its propane gas from neighboring states, particularly from facilities in Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois. The propane is transported via pipelines and trucks to meet the state's demands, especially during peak usage periods in the winter. Additionally, some propane is produced locally from natural gas processing and refining operations within the state.
People who are using semi-trucks will likely still be needing to use them, regardless of the cost of gas. It is more likely that people will find other ways to make up their gas costs.
Smaller trucks with better gas mileage tend to be in the $15,000-$25,000 range, while larger trucks and hybrid trucks tend to be much more expensive - around $40,000-$50,000.