An All-Informative Guide About New and Used Trucks

"Trucks are one of the most frequently used vehicles for transporting cargos and passengers from one place to another and though they differ greatly in terms of size, power and configuration, they can be personalized as per one's requirement and usability."

Trucks have become a vital part of our lives when it comes to transporting people and cargo from end-to-end. Trucks are available in different sizes and configurations and are typically powered by diesel engines, although gasoline engines are also available in the American market. Unlike old times when trucks were only used as a transport vehicle, the modern SUV and pickup vans are available with the latest features such as touch-screen navigation, DVD players, Bluetooth connectivity and satellite radio amidst others. Both new as well as used trucks are easily available in the market at varied prices and can be customized as per one's need and requirements.

While the trucks have been in use for long, it was during the 1920s after the First World War that the industry witnessed a major boom and drivers even started to make a living out of the truck business. Trucking companies started increasing in number as the demand for transporting goods from one corner to the other went up and while some of them saw losses during the Depression, those who could survive witnessed a boom from the reviving economy. In 1935, Congress passed the Motor Carrier Act which tried to regulate the trucking industry and laid down certain policies for doing so. Although the trucking companies were primarily concerned that these policies will curb their business, yet road infrastructure became better and the industry witnessed growth with the rise in demand.

Truck manufacturers saw an increase in sales during the war as defense contracts promoted heavy-duty vehicle production on behalf of the war efforts. Ford, Dodge, and Chevrolet all re-entered the market with newly styled models that featured modern styling and progress in comfort and engineering. Truck transmissions evolved with time and more and more companies entered the business with the American trucking industry leading ahead of the European industry. Nowadays, with the domestic sales industry reaching out to a wider international audience, the trucking industry still remains an essential means of transport in the 21st century as well.

When you think of trucks, whether new or used ones, there are certain well-known brands such as Volvo Group, Ford, Dodge, Fiat Group, Toyota Group, Nissan, Tata Group, General Motors, Volkswagen and Daimler AG amongst others who are known for their heavy-duty as well as light commercial trucks. Names such as Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Toyota Tundra, Dodge RAM 1500 or 3000, Nissan Frontier, GMC Sierra 1500, Chevrolet Colorado, and Ford Ranger have become an essential part of the trucking industry. Both new as well as used models of these trucks are further used for different purposes and are available with certified dealers at attractive discount rates.

Modern pick-up trucks are no longer as bulkier as their conventional predecessors and have now packed carlike comfort, high-end features and versatility which makes them the most preferred vehicles in the American market.



Source by Avelyn C