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2009-2014 Ford F-150

2010 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew 2010 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew.
The Ford F-150 is a true hardworker. You often see these trucks on construction sites, towing trailers or plowing snow. It's also versatile and comfortable to drive.

The F-150 is solidly built and is not too difficult to maintain, but there are several common problems to watch out for.

Repair costs will depend in large part on the choice of the engine. Which engine is better? What are the reported problems? What to look for when buying a used F-150? Read more.

Toyota Tacoma 2005-2015

Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma Access Cab. Photo: Toyota.
The Toyota Tacoma is a simple, practical mid-size truck with a 5- or 6-foot rugged composite inner bed. It offers a solid 2.7L 4-cylinder or a strong 4.0L V6 engine with either a manual or automatic transmission.

Both motors are available in 4x2 or 4x4 configuration. The second generation Toyota Tacoma comes as two-door Regular Cab, Access Cab with two front and two rear-hinged rear doors or Double Cab with four regular doors. Double Cab is available with 5 or 6-foot bed; all other trims have a 6-foot bed.

The Tacoma is easy to work on and will hold its value well if you keep it in good shape. Read more.

Toyota FJ Cruiser

Toyota FJ Cruiser Toyota FJ Cruiser.
Nothing on the road looks like the FJ, especially in Magma red, Sun Fusion yellow or Army Green colors. Just looking at this truck makes you want to pack it up with camping gear and drive somewhere far.

Styled after the legendary Land Cruiser FJ40 from the 60s and 70s, the 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser is a truck-based SUV with a short wheelbase and wide track. Thanks to its unique looks, it's very possible that in the near future, the FJ Cruiser will also be one of the iconic collectible vehicles. Read more.

Nissan GT-R

Nissan GT-R Nissan GT-R. Photo: Nissan.
The Nissan GT-R is the least expensive supercar you can get. The GT-R is a regular street-legal coupe with a V6 engine, yet it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds, something that very few other sports cars can do.

Is there some secret technology? Read: What makes Nissan GT-R so fast – technology explained.