Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Tips for Buying A New Truck

If your currently shopping for a new truck you know it can be a bit confusing. I'm sure most of you have your favourite manufacture, but are unsure of just what your options may be. The following article should help you get started in the right direction for buying your new truck.

The first thing to decide is the size of the truck you want. This isn't a very difficult decision. You will either need a compact truck or a full sized one. This all depends on your needs and your budget.

The price of a new truck can range from fairly affordable to very expensive. For a good truck with few options you are probably looking at around $20 000. On the other hand a full sized truck that is fully loaded could come in at $40 000 or more.

The engine in a truck will be very important. Small trucks will always have a V6 engine that is fairly easy on gas. Full sized trucks will usually have a V8 and will probably burn up gas quickly. If you really need lots of power for towing you can also get a diesel engine.

Over the past few years the capacity of people a truck can hold has become very important. All manufactures have done major designer overhauls to hold more people. Here is an overview of what is out there.

Regular cabs: This is your standard truck. These can hold a small number of people. You wont get anymore then 3 in the truck and really two people will be enough.

Extended Cabs: The extended cab will allow you to carry more passengers as long as you have a full size version. For the most part these can be good for carrying extra cargo.

Crew cabs: These are a pretty good replacement for a car. You will get 4 doors and can seat 5 or 6 people.

The last thing you will need to know is how long of a bed you will need. Most trucks now of days only have a 6 1/2 bed. There are some longer ones available up to 8 feet.






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