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The Toyota Hilux

The Toyota Hilux The Toyota HiluxWhen it comes to compact pickup trucks that are used the world over, few rank higher than the two cousins form the land of the Rising Sun – the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Tacoma. Receiving the new name ‘Tacoma’ in the year 1995, the Hilux name went into retirement in the year 1976, giving room to names like ‘Pickup Truck’, ‘Compact Truck’ or just ‘Truck’. It’s interesting to note that the Sport Rally 5 Speed, an extremely popular option package couldn’t, for quite a while, be seen as distinct from the Hilux / Tacoma. Eventually, the Sport Rally 5 Speed option package became available with the other Toyotas also.

The Hilux’s camper model was, in the year 1984, renamed as the 4Runner in Australia & in North America, while in Japan, it was renamed as the Hilux Surf. In the latest models, the 4Runner which now happens to be a full SUV looks little like the Toyota Tacoma. Owing to the fact that North American product lines were no longer similar to those elsewhere, the trucks that were sold in North America look like, but aren’t actually the Hilux, having huge differences in terms of chassis and mechanics. Toyota added a version with long wheelbase to its range in the month of April in 1969.
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The top 10 trucks

The top 10 trucks The top 10 trucksChevrolet Silverado 3500

The Chevy Silverado 3500 is more functional than stylish, allowing you to haul the heaviest loads across long distances. You can get the Silverado with a 2WD / 4WD drivetrain and you can choose from amongst three engines: a 6 liter V8 that gives 300 horsepower and 360 lb-ft of torque, an 8.1 liter gas V8 that’s worth 340 horsepower and 455 lb-ft of torque & a 6.6 liter turbodiesel that provides 360 horsepower plus 650 lb-ft of torque. 5-speed manual transmission is standard and a 4-speed automatic is optional. The Silverado sells for $26,000 new, and $15,000 used.

GMC Sierra 3500

With the GMC Sierra 3500, you get better suspension, dual rear wheel as optional and ultimately, that which matters most – lots of power. The Sierra is often used on construction sites for heavy-duty hauling. Standard in all Sierra 3500 units is a 6.0 liter V8 engine, producing 300 horsepower and 360 lb-ft of torque.
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The Top 10 mileage trucks

The Top 10 mileage trucks The Top 10 mileage trucks10. Ford F-150

If you’re looking for trucks with a high mpg quotient, the 2008 Ford F-150 (rear wheel drive) is surely one car you should consider. The F-150 is excellent as a mileage truck, with a 4.2-liter V6 engine under the hood.

9. Dodge Ram 1500

The 2008 Dodge Ram 1500’s 3.7 liter V6 engine might not have the thundering power of the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 engine which is optional, but provides excellent mileage coupled with a smooth ride, especially in 2 wheel drive.

8. Honda Ridgeline

Another good mileage truck is the Honda Ridgeline with a 3.5 liter V6 tucked away underneath the hood. It’s not too tough a truck, but it’ll get the job done most times. Another great thing about the Ridgeline is its independent rear suspension.
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All you want to know about pickup trucks

All you want to know about  All you want to know about pickup trucksWhen we were kids, we’d hear all about how the ‘tough guys’ drove pickups, and the guys would all say they want one when they start working. The fascination with pickups ends for some with the first tastes of high-school driving, for some with college cars and for  yet some others, when they enter corporate life. But for some of us, the fascination remains. If you get excited about pickup trucks or own one or would want to own one, you should read this article. Let’s begin with the basics first.

What’s a pick-up truck, you want to know? A pickup truck is essentially a light motor vehicle whose cargo area – called the ‘bed’ in trucking parlance – does not have a top. The ‘bed’ in most pickup trucks is separate from the actual cab (cabin) in order to make allowance for what is known as ‘chassis flex’ when hauling or towing heavy loads or vehicles. Now, many vehicles in North America are equipped with beds, but they’re not proper trucks. For example, vehicles like the Chevrolet El Camino or the Ford Ranchero are built on station wagon platforms. Most trucks have a channel rail or a tubular chassis along with a ‘fully floating’ cabin and also a completely separate cargo section so as to keep the sheet metal from warping and also to provide leeway for chassis flex. Continue reading