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Best Popular Pickups

Explore the best pickup trucks favored for their durability, towing capacity, and versatility. These pickups provide the power and reliability that drivers need for both work and play.

Tacoma Toyota
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Toyota Tacoma

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$31,500* MSRP

The Toyota Tacoma is a midsize pickup truck that’s tough, durable, and great for off-road driving. It offers different engines, including a V6, and advanced off-road features. It’s perfect for both work and outdoor fun.
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Canyon GMC
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GMC Canyon

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$36,300* MSRP

The GMC Canyon is a midsize truck made for work and play. It has strong engines, like the 2.8L Turbo-Diesel, and tech like an easy-to-use infotainment system. It’s great for towing and off-road trips, especially in the AT4 trim.
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Tundra Toyota
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Toyota Tundra

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$39,965* MSRP

The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck with a strong V8 engine and great towing capability. It has a spacious, tech-filled interior and is known for being reliable and tough, making it a great choice for heavy-duty tasks.
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Ridgeline Honda
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Honda Ridgeline

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$39,750* MSRP

The Honda Ridgeline is a truck with the comfort of an SUV. It has a V6 engine, available all-wheel drive, and features like a unique in-bed trunk. The Ridgeline is perfect for those who need a truck but also want a smooth ride.
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Colorado Chevrolet
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Chevrolet Colorado

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$29,800* MSRP

The Chevrolet Colorado is a mid-size truck known for its off-road abilities. It offers strong engines like the TurboMax™ and features tech like an 11.3-inch touchscreen and underbody cameras. Safety features like Chevy Safety Assist come standard. The Colorado is also the 2024 MotorTrend Truck of the Year.
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