The Least Expensive New Full Size Trucks
Amanda Hart
Utility on a budget
Full size pickup trucks are some of the most popular vehicles in America, and they consistently top the sales charts month after month. It used to be these vehicles were primarily used for work and their utility; now it’s a totally different ballgame.
Even the
least expensive new trucks on the market have much better fuel economy, technology, comfort and luxury features than ever before. That’s not even to mention the improvements they have made in leaps and bounds to the truck’s bread and butter; power and capability.
Many people use a full size pickup these days as their primary transportation, since the recent advances in truck technology have made them much more realistic and efficient every day vehicles. Here are the
lowest priced car deals you can find on full size pickup trucks:
Cheapest New 4x4 Trucks
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Model Name |
Starting MSRP Range |
Max City / Hwy MPG |
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Ram 1500 |
$21,820 - $43,125 |
14 / 20 |
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Toyota Tundra |
$22,155 - $43,595 |
16 / 20 |
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Chevy Silverado 1500 |
$22,195 - $39,290 |
17 / 23 |
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GMC Sierra 1500 |
$22,195 - $45,460 |
15 / 20 |
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Ford F-150 |
$23,300 - $48,955 |
17 / 23 |
Which is best for you
As far as full size trucks go, the
cheapest new 4x4 truck in 2012 is the 2012 Dodge Ram 1500. They are all very close to each other however; the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive is only about $1500. Full size trucks start off very cheap, and offer most everything you could want as an option.
If you are trying to get a truck on a budget, be very mindful and practical about what you really need. Adding all the little perks and options to your truck can drive the sales price up very quickly if you don’t pay close attention.
To get these prices as low as possible, you will need to select the regular cab work truck for each of these. They don’t come with many amenities as far as comfort and technology go, but for affordability, reliability and utility they are unmatched. You can get
new mid size trucks for under $20000, but you would have to be okay with scaling down.
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