It's likely becoming obvious to you that small, mid-size and compact pickups make up the majority of the under-$10,000 crowd, ...
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Is the Toyota Tundra the longest lasting truck you can buy? According to the latest iSeeCars Longest Lasting Cars list, yes it is.
Toyota has been sending trucks and SUVs overseas for just as long it has cars, and some might argue that it’s these task-focused machines that gave the brand its first toehold in North America. With ...
Zander Sutton has been writing about cars since high school, where he started his own automotive website, writing car (and the occasional airline) reviews and opinion pieces. Since then, he has grown ...
Is Toyota working on a compact pickup truck? We preview the possible design, features, and why it could rival Ford and Hyundai. Although we don’t have many more details from Toyota about its upcoming ...
With just one owner, a rebuilt 22R-E, and 117,000 miles on the clock, this truck might be worth the premium. Unlike the usual story of 10+ owners, battered tailgates, and overworked suspensions, this ...
Toyota is set to roll out a new smaller truck with a $30,000 price tag, but it will be a bit of a wait before drivers can get behind the wheel. The new compact truck model is meant to compete with ...
Why It Matters Toyota estimates it could sell 100,000–150,000 units every year in the U.S. alone. Appetite for small trucks has increased dramatically, and the Japanese automaker wants to play in it.
Led by historically low fuel prices, regulatory loopholes and changing consumer preferences, a variety of factors have contributed to the ever-growing size of vehicles in the United States. Ultimately ...