Traditional trucks, even smaller midsize trucks, ride like — well, trucks. The new Honda Ridgeline offers a much nicer driving experience and an SUV-like interior while offering a wide bed, best-in-class payload capacity, and some truck capability. This is an ideal mix for someone who isn’t towing or hauling every day.
Whether you’re looking for an inexpensive work truck, or the ultimate in off-road capability, the 2017 Toyota Tacoma is versatile, proven, reliable and easier to park and garage than a full-size truck. Buyers can choose from two engines, two cabs, two bed lengths and 2- or 4-wheel drive.
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If you’re looking for the kind of power and ability commonly found in a full-size pickup, but want something less expensive and easier to park and maneuver, the 2017 GMC Canyon pickup is the perfect choice. From its diesel engine to its high-end Denali trim, the Canyon sets new standards.
The 2017 Colorado is ideal for those looking to do hauling or towing, but don’t really want the hassle of parking and maneuvering a full-size truck in the city. With its available diesel engine, fuel economy is remarkably good, and the new ZR2 may just be the off-road enthusiast’s dream.
The new 2017 Frontier boasts some serious off-road chops. Well beyond just 4-wheel drive, the Frontier offers an optional heavy-duty suspension, including available off-road-tuned Bilstein high-pressure performance gas shock absorbers, skidplates and a locking differential on the PRO-4X trim level. It can also tow up to 6,500 pounds.