Yes, diesel trucks generally get much better gas mileage than regular gas trucks. They even sometimes get better gas mileage than hybrid trucks.
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.
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
The Chevy Silverado 15 Hybrid tops the list for all trucks in a lot of mileage reviews. It gets a great 21/22 city/hwy mileage for a 2WD model.
Gas mileage can vary significatly due to a variety of circumstances. Its a safe bet that newer and more areodynamic models of Semi Trucks will offer the best in miles per gallon.
NO. Back then they didn't worry about gas mileage. GAS WAS CHEAP
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.
Something small with a 4 cylinder engine and a standard transmission.
They don't, they get poorer mileage pulling or hauling anything.
Ford trucks are usually worse than other makes when comparing gas mileage. Brands like Toyota and Mazda are better.
I would go with the Prius Hybrid from Toyota. From what my friends have said, it is a great car as well as good gas mileage. If not, all other hybrid cars are great as well.
It depends on if you mean the Volvo semi trucks or SUV. The best semi is the VN430 and the VHD.