Diesel vs. Gasoline
According to Digital Trends and How Stuff Works, both gasoline and diesel engines use internal combustion. With this type of engine, air enters the engine and combines with fuel. The engine's cylinders compress the resulting mixture, which ignites to trigger the motion of the piston and crankshaft. The latter component activates the vehicle's transmission to turn the wheels of the car. Then, the piston moves back to its original position to expel the spent gas from the engine through the tailpipe as exhaust. This process occurs multiple times every second.
Diesel engines also have fewer components than gas engines, which means your car has fewer potential parts that could malfunction. Most diesel engines require fewer repair and maintenance services than gas engines, which represents an overall economic saving.


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