The Top Trucks For 2012
If you’re looking to buy a brand, new truck in 2012, there are lots of great options.
Here are a few of our favorites.
Chevy Silverado
The Chevy Silverado has been known for its power and reliability. That’s no different with the 2012 edition. The new Silverado starts at $21,945. Chevy has included a Silverado Hybrid that can get 20/23 MPG, while still supplying 332 horsepower. The Silverado is a quiet ride that doesn’t sacrifice on power.
Ford F-150
The 2012 Ford F-150 starts at $22,990 and features great new, redesigned V-6 and V-8 engines. The F-150 has been the best-selling full-size pickup for more than 30 years. There are several model options for 2012 include the, King Ranch, SVT Raptor, Platinum and Harley-Davidson. The F-150 gives you a towing capacity of up to 11,300 pounds.
Ram 1500
The 2012 Ram 1500 is available with a 5.7L HEMI V8 that gets 20 MPG highway. It offers 10,450 pounds in maximum towing capacity and comes in three cab sizes with three bed sizes. The 2012 edition features a brand new six-speed transmission that will make it easier to hold a gear a longer. Ram 1500 starts at $21,475.
Toyota Tundra
The 2012 Toyota Tundra starts at $27,115 and features a large, spacious cab and excellent towing ability. The Tundra has lots of great optional accessories including Bluetooth capabilities, iPod input, navigation system and more.
No matter what truck you choose, be sure to outfit it with quality accessories from the best truck cap manufacturer. You’ll enhance the look of your truck as well as its value.
What is your favorite truck of 2012? Leave your comments below.
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If you’re like us, you can’t get enough information about trucks and truck accessories.
Here are some of our favorite blogs on trucks and truck accessories. These are all great places to stay up to date on everything about trucks.
Truckblog – This blog is great if you’re looking for information on the latest truck models. This blog has the latest info on some cool truck accessories. If it has to do with pickup trucks, Truckblog is probably covering it.
Truckin’ – This blog features information from Truckin Magazine. You’ll find news and reviews as well as interesting posts on truckin’ etiquette and more! This blog has a lot of great information about upcoming truck shows. You’ll want to bookmark this blog.
The Ford Story – Want to find out the latest news about Ford trucks and cars? Visit the Ford Story. This blog is packed full of great information on everything Ford. You’ll find the latest info from Ford as well as proud Ford owners.
GM Fast Lane – If you’re a GM truck kind of person, you’ll want to follow the GM Fast Lane Blog. You’ll find lots of information on GMC and Chevy trucks as well as other GM vehicles. It’s a great place to stay up to date on GM trucks.
These are some of our favorite blogs. Where do you like to get the latest information on trucks, tonneau cover products and truck tailgating accessories? Leave your comments below!
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Signs That It’s Time To Get A New Truck
At some point you’re going to need to purchase a new truck.
Here are some signs that it might be time to start looking for a new truck.
- Expensive Repairs –If you’re visiting the repair shop more often than you visit your favorite drive-thru restaurant, it may be time for a new truck. When repair costs start costing more than the value of the vehicle, that’s usually a good sign to start shopping.
- Truck No Longer Meets Demand – If you use your truck for work and it’s no longer meeting expectations, you’ll probably want to start shopping around. A truck that doesn’t have the right payload or towing capacity isn’t going to cut it.
- Expensive Gas Prices –If you’re looking to save a little money on fuel prices, you may want to purchase a newer truck. Ever year, truck makers are improving fuel economy standards. This can especially help if you’re driving an older truck. You can find more on new truck fuel economy on the U.S. Department of Energy website.
- Emissions Issues – If you live in an area with emissions tests, you may want to get a new truck if it’s failing every single year. Repairs to pass the emissions test can sometimes be expensive.
- Family No Longer Fits – If you’ve got kids squeezing into the back of your truck, you may want to consider buying a new truck with more cab space. There are lots of great new as well as used models that can comfortably fit a family.
These are five points to consider when thinking about buying a new truck. Have you recently purchased a new truck? Talk about it on our Facebook Page!

