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2018 Chevrolet Colorado vs 2018 Toyota Tacoma vs 2018 Honda Ridgeline: Pickup wars

2018 Chevrolet Colorado vs 2018 Toyota Tacoma vs 2018 Honda Ridgeline: Pickup wars

Posted on September 16, 2018August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Looking for something more rugged and more capable than a normal sedan? If you were primarily looking at a midsize pickup truck for your next car, you can’t go wrong with the 2018 Chevrolet Colorado and 2018 Toyota Tacoma. Both pickup trucks have deep-seated roots of ruggedness and all-terrain capabilities in their DNA. However, if you want a lifestyle-oriented pickup truck that is many times more capable than an average sedan or station wagon, the 2018 Honda Ridgeline is a sterling choice.

The Colorado, Tacoma, and Ridgeline are the top-selling midsize pickup trucks in the USA. We would love to include the upcoming 2019 Ford Ranger in this comparison report, but it won’t arrive at US Ford dealerships until November 2018. From what we know, the new Ford Ranger’s comeback will be motivated by a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four banger with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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