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Which Diesel Pickup Trucks Get the Best Fuel Mileage?

Shopping for a diesel pickup truck and curious which model offers the best fuel mileage? Then we’ve got some good news for you. According to the EPA, there are multiple diesel-powered pickup trucks capable of delivering some pretty impressive fuel economy ratings. Do diesel pickup trucks get better fuel mileage? According to research from Car …
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Is Buying a Diesel Truck Worth It?

When it comes to shopping for a new pickup, you’re going to find that several models are also available with a diesel engine under the hood. But, you may be wondering, is buying a diesel truck actually worth it? Let’s find out. What are the benefits of buying a diesel truck? According to TruckTrend, there …
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The Best Diesel Trucks of 2021 According to U.S. News

You want a diesel truck, but you aren’t quite sure which one is the right fit for you. If that sounds familiar, then you’re in luck. Because we recently stumbled upon U.S. News & World Reports’ list of the ‘Best Diesel Trucks of 2021’ and are here to tell you all about the highest-ranking models …
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The Most Common Diesel Truck Problems

There are plenty of perks to owning a diesel-powered truck. They often deliver higher fuel-efficiency ratings, are able to tow more, and allegedly last longer than gas-powered engines do. That’s not to say you shouldn’t expect some problems along the way. So, why not familiarize yourself with some of the most common diesel truck problems?  …
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The Average Pickup Truck Has Dramatically Changed in the Past 20 Years

Those who drive a pickup truck have probably noticed how every make and model keeps growing. For those who chose a compact when car buying, you’ve probably felt dwarfed when these beasts pull up next to you. All vehicles see changes from year-to-year, including trucks. Pickups have changed greatly since the turn of the century, …
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Burning Dollars: The Average Price for a Brand-New Car Just Surpassed $40,000

Buying a brand-new vehicle is almost always a massive financial undertaking. Over the last few years, prices for brand-new cars have risen alarmingly quickly. As the auto industry moves away from sedans onto more expensive SUVs, prices will likely continue to increase. According to Edmunds via USA Today, the average price for a brand-new car …
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The 2021 Nissan Frontier Is Very Expensive to Insure

To say that the 2021 Nissan Frontier is an old brand-new truck would be a massive understatement. The second-gen Frontier remains mostly unchanged since it arrived in the U.S. back in 2004. As a result, it lives on as one of the oldest brand-new models currently for sale. As a result, you may expect that …
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Recall Alert: The 2020 Nissan Titan Could Be a Major Fire Risk

As far as full-size pickup trucks go, the 2020 Nissan Titan is a bit of a sales underdog. Despite this, the Titan routinely impresses during real-world road tests. However, as of late, Nissan’s full-size truck has been suffering some major setbacks. Last week, we learned of a recall involving stalling engines. However, a new report …
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This Vital 2021 Ford F-150 Feature Is Getting Too Expensive

One of the main appeals of the 2021 Ford F-150 is its excellent towing capacity. However, with so many engine options available, you’ll have to option your F-150 just right to get the most out of your truck. According to Motor1, achieving those impressive figures has gotten more expensive thanks to a recent price increase …
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The 2021 Ford F-150 Super Crew Cuts Cost by Giving You Less

The Ford F-150 is by far the best-selling pickup truck in the U.S. As a result, even the tiniest subtraction of features can easily save Ford millions of dollars per year. For the 2021 F-150, the American carmaker decided to cut costs by removing small features. According to Motor1, these small but important decisions likely …