The time was only contractors, ranchers and farmers bought pickups in the U.S. That profile has changed; today. In one month in 2020 more buyers purchased pickups than they did cars, the first time that ever happened. In recent years, even urban cowboys and do-it-yourself homeowners have concluded that open-bed machines offer needed utility to get jobs done. However, because a new truck can be expensive, buying a preowned vehicle can make sense, if you follow these guidelines for choosing the right-sized pickup.
Plan Bed Needs
Before you begin your research, decide what you will put in the bed of the truck most often. If you do not know what you plan to carry, you may not need a truck. If you have a large structural project planned, estimate the size boards required. The more you can carry without having to extend them out the back trailing an orange marker cloth, the more you will appreciate your choice.