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  1. 2018 RAM Trucks With Amazing New Features

    Ram’s Utility Truck

    Versatility is the key descriptor of the 2018 Ram 1500. Whether drivers are interested in a fuel-efficient diesel engine or a thunderous Hemi V-8, the latest Ram model has everything covered. While Ram custom truck parts don’t have the reputation of refined operation, the 2018 runs like a dream. Drivers will appreciate the smooth automatic transmission available in either rear- and all-wheel drive. While the price and elbow room are far from best in class, the Ram 1500 appeals to a wider variety of customers than most other pickups.

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  2. 2018 Ford Trucks What's Coming

    2018 Ford Trucks What's Coming

    Ford’s All-Around Favorite

    Ford trucks tend to inspire exuberant loyalty in their fans and grudging respect in their competitors. Ford fans already have the answer to, “what is the best truck in 2018?” The F-150 is Ford’s full-sized powerhouse that’s as tough and reliable as an old cowhand. Drivers will appreciate the beefy engine, excellent driving position, and outstanding towing and hauling capacity. F-150 truck parts tend to experience minor changes from year-to-year before making a huge leap to the next generation of truck designs.

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  3. 2018 GMC Trucks 2500 HD - 3500 HD

    2018 GMC Trucks 2500 HD - 3500 HD

    GMC’s Rockstar Heavy-Duty Pickup

    The 2018 GMC Sierra HD is a football player at a press conference; power and agility sheathed in style. What is the best-looking truck in 2018? The only reason movie directors wouldn’t feature this truck in their films is if they were getting paid to advertise for the competition. More than just its form, this monster of a truck with it's serious Duramax diesel functions with its 445 horse power engine. Both the 2500HD and the 3500HD get the full use of well-designed GMC truck parts. Its handling gives drivers the maneuverability of a much smaller truck.

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