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A recent study shows that 3-year-old used vehicles priced at $20,000 or less made up about 50% of inventory in 2019. Today, ...
Another promising aspect of classic truck ownership - so long as you're not aiming for antique trucks from the 1950s or 1960s - is they're still relatively cheap, and largely cheaper than buying a ...
Once upon a time if you were hunting for a flat bed, but didn't want to lug around a huge full-size pickup truck, these ...
They don't draw the same big numbers as when a Duesenberg or Ferrari crosses the block, but classic pickup trucks are becoming increasingly popular with bidders at classic car auctions. Part of ...
Versatility, capability, and reliability are highlights of the 10-year-old pickup trucks Consumer Reports members said they’d buy again.
The Chevrolet C10 pickup from the 1960s is a favorite among classic truck enthusiasts. Its powerful V8 engine, strong chassis, torque, force, and stability for handling heavy loads make it a great ...
A 1932 Ford pickup went under the hammer for $250,000 and set the pace for a record truck sale at last week’s 2012 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction. Overall, buyers paid almost $5.4 million ...
Seems like when we get old one's passions are to recapture our younger days. Most of us had toys from our youth that we fell in love with. For many it's a special gun like the old pump shotgun ...
The most common deals under the government's $3 billion Cash for Clunkers program, aimed at putting more fuel-efficient cars on the road, replaced old pickups with new ones. IE 11 is not supported.
The car and truck market is about to get worse, and not just because of tariffs. New car sales bottomed out in 2022, the peak year of COVID-19-era shortages that hobbled assembly lines.