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Jan 15, 2025

The Real Cost of Owning a Truck in Texas (What Gordon Drivers Actually Spend)

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Owning a Truck in Gordon Isn’t Optional — It’s a Lifestyle

In Gordon, TX, a truck isn’t just transportation — it’s part of how life works.

You’re not just driving to the grocery store. You’re:

  • Hauling feed or equipment
  • Driving gravel and back roads
  • Making regular runs to Weatherford or Stephenville
  • Heading out toward Possum Kingdom Lake on weekends

So when you buy a truck, the real question isn’t just:
“What does it cost today?”

It’s:
“What will this truck cost me over the next 5–10 years?”

The Problem: Most Buyers Only Look at the Monthly Payment

The biggest mistake truck buyers make is focusing only on:

  • Monthly payment
  • Sticker price

But those numbers don’t tell the full story.

Because ownership includes:

  • Fuel costs
  • Maintenance
  • Repairs
  • Resale value

And in Texas — especially rural Texas — those factors matter more than anywhere else.

Fuel Costs: Where Most of Your Money Goes

Let’s start with the biggest long-term expense — fuel.

Gas Trucks (Traditional Engines)

A standard gas-powered F-150 is reliable and proven. But fuel costs add up quickly if you’re:

  • Driving long distances regularly
  • Towing frequently
  • Using your truck for daily work

For example, a Gordon-to-Fort Worth commute multiple times per week can significantly increase monthly fuel spend.

Hybrid Trucks (PowerBoost®)

This is where things shift.

The Ford PowerBoost® Hybrid offers:

  • 700+ miles of range
  • Strong fuel savings
  • Full truck capability (not compromised)

For many drivers in Palo Pinto County, this is the sweet spot between cost and performance.

Electric Trucks (F-150 Lightning)

Electric trucks eliminate fuel costs entirely.

But the real-world consideration is:

  • Charging availability
  • Driving range planning

For local driving around Gordon and short regional trips, EVs can dramatically reduce operating costs.

Maintenance Costs: What Most People Don’t Expect

Maintenance is where ownership costs can quietly add up — or be minimized with the right vehicle choice.

Routine service includes:

  • Oil changes
  • Tire rotations
  • Brake service
  • Fluid checks

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Gas Truck Maintenance

  • More frequent oil changes
  • Higher engine wear over time

Hybrid Maintenance

  • Less engine strain
  • Reduced brake wear (regenerative braking)

EV Maintenance

  • No oil changes
  • Fewer moving parts
  • Lower long-term service costs

Real Scenario: Ranch Use Outside Gordon

Let’s say you’re running a property just outside town.

Your truck is used for:

  • Hauling supplies
  • Towing trailers
  • Daily driving across uneven terrain

In this scenario:

  • Gas: Reliable, but higher fuel cost
  • Hybrid: Best balance of efficiency + capability
  • EV: Great for local use, but planning required

This is where real-world usage matters more than specs on paper.

Depreciation: The Hidden Cost Most Buyers Ignore

Every vehicle loses value — but not all lose it equally.

Ford trucks historically hold strong resale value, especially:

  • F-150
  • Super Duty

That matters because:

  • You get more back when you sell or trade
  • Your long-term cost is lower

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Insurance and Repairs

Insurance costs vary based on:

  • Vehicle type
  • Usage
  • Location

Repairs depend heavily on how the truck is used.

But one consistent trend:
Newer trucks with modern systems tend to reduce unexpected failures.

The Ownership Sweet Spot for Gordon Drivers

Based on what we see locally, most drivers fall into one of these categories:

Heavy Work Users

  • Best fit: Gas or Super Duty

Mixed Use (Work + Daily Driving)

  • Best fit: PowerBoost® Hybrid

Local Driving / Light Duty

  • Best fit: EV or Maverick Hybrid

What This Means Over 5 Years

When you add everything up:

  • Fuel savings (hybrid/EV)
  • Maintenance differences
  • Resale value

The “cheapest truck” upfront is often NOT the cheapest long-term.

Decision Framework: What Should You Choose?

Choose Gas If:

  • You tow heavy daily
  • You want simplicity

Choose Hybrid If:

  • You want lower long-term cost
  • You drive frequently

Choose EV If:

  • You stay local
  • You want lowest operating cost

Final Step: See What Makes Sense for You

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer — especially in a place like Gordon.

That’s why the best move is to compare options in person.

At Holiday Gordon Ford, we’ll walk you through real-world ownership — not just numbers on a page.

Quick Takeaways

  • Fuel is the biggest long-term cost
  • Hybrid offers the best balance for most Texas drivers
  • EV is lowest cost — but requires planning
  • Resale value matters more than most buyers think