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  2. The Most Reliable Trucks Ever Made - AOL

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    While the more recreational drivers like how they "fit up to 240 cans of your favorite beverage in a 5'7 bed or 280 cans in a 6'4 bed configuration," contractors tend to like the 74.7 cubic feet ...

  3. Toyota Tundra - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports rated the 2013 Toyota Tundra 2WD pickup as having the highest predicted reliability among all full-size pickup trucks. The Toyota Tundra 4WD was rated in second, just below the 2WD model. [93] The Toyota Tundra also was the only full-size pickup to make Consumer Reports most reliable new car and most reliable used cars lists. [93]

  4. Toyota T100 - Wikipedia

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    Width. 75.2 in (1,910 mm) Height. 66.7–71.6 in (1,694–1,819 mm) Chronology. Successor. Toyota Tundra. The Toyota T100 is a full-size pickup truck produced by Toyota between 1992 and 1998. It was developed strictly for the US (and Canadian) markets, where larger pickups have a sizable market share.

  5. Dodge Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Dakota, known as the Ram Dakota for the final two years of production, is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler 's Ram (formerly Dodge Truck) division. The first Dakota was introduced in late 1986 as a 1987 model. From its introduction through 2009, it was marketed under the Dodge brand, and for the final two years under the Ram brand.

  6. Jeep Comanche - Wikipedia

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    Jeep Comanche Pioneer Jeep Comanche Pioneer interior. The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck variant of the Cherokee compact SUV (1984–1992) [3] manufactured and marketed by Jeep for model years 1986-1992 in rear wheel (RWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) models as well as two cargo bed lengths: six-foot (1.83 metres) and seven-foot (2.13 metres).

  7. Can you ride in the back of a pickup truck? It depends. What ...

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    Passengers 17 and younger can ride in the back of a pickup as long as the bed has been outfitted to include secure seating and seat belts. There are a few exceptions to that allow minors to ride ...

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