im 16 im looking for a cheap but nice truck under 4 thousand what would be a good

TheOnlyGuru

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I would go for a Toyota Tacoma (early models are simply called Toyota Pickup) or a Ford Ranger. The current Ford Ranger is very similar to a 10-year-old Ranger, so parts are pretty interchangeable. The Ranger is also very safe. Both trucks are cheap to fix.

A four-cylinder, two-wheel-drive Ranger or Tacoma will easily manage 26-30 MPG. Both of these trucks are incredibly reliable.

I would avoid full-size trucks such as the Chevrolet Silverado, the Ford F-150, and the Dodge Ram. Unless you need to do heavy hauling, these trucks are pretty impractical. They have poor fuel economy and are difficult to handle in traffic.
 

TheOnlyGuru

New member
I would go for a Toyota Tacoma (early models are simply called Toyota Pickup) or a Ford Ranger. The current Ford Ranger is very similar to a 10-year-old Ranger, so parts are pretty interchangeable. The Ranger is also very safe. Both trucks are cheap to fix.

A four-cylinder, two-wheel-drive Ranger or Tacoma will easily manage 26-30 MPG. Both of these trucks are incredibly reliable.

I would avoid full-size trucks such as the Chevrolet Silverado, the Ford F-150, and the Dodge Ram. Unless you need to do heavy hauling, these trucks are pretty impractical. They have poor fuel economy and are difficult to handle in traffic.
 

TheOnlyGuru

New member
I would go for a Toyota Tacoma (early models are simply called Toyota Pickup) or a Ford Ranger. The current Ford Ranger is very similar to a 10-year-old Ranger, so parts are pretty interchangeable. The Ranger is also very safe. Both trucks are cheap to fix.

A four-cylinder, two-wheel-drive Ranger or Tacoma will easily manage 26-30 MPG. Both of these trucks are incredibly reliable.

I would avoid full-size trucks such as the Chevrolet Silverado, the Ford F-150, and the Dodge Ram. Unless you need to do heavy hauling, these trucks are pretty impractical. They have poor fuel economy and are difficult to handle in traffic.
 
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