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A pickup truck is known for its versatility and practicality. Pickup trucks are still utilized as a commercial vehicle, but are generally designed for families or small businesses.
Trucks like flatbed trucks or day cab trucks are designed to carry cargo with a cab design in front, and a bed or chassis attached to the rear that’s utilized to haul. Whereas a pickup truck is a truck that hauls or tows items with more interior space and customization. Hitch on a trailer to a pickup truck and go on your next adventure!
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A pickup is a light-duty truck with an enclosed cabin. Pickup trucks are considered trucks because they are large vehicles that are reliably used to haul or tow items. It has a separate cab with an open box. There is generally more interior customization found inside of a pickup truck over a commercial truck. In America, the best-selling vehicle was a pickup truck for 45 straight years.
Transwest is proud to carry high quality inventory of commercial trucks from the leading industry leading manufacturers such as: Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and more. Talk to our knowledgeable and experienced sales team and they will help you find the right pickup truck for your business. We offer personal and commercial financing for both new and used vehicles.
The pickup truck is designed to do many tasks with maneuverability, but there are still some things to consider when making an investment in one. Knowing what jobs you want the pickup truck to perform is a good place to start. You can equip a pickup with a snowplow, fire-fighting equipment, camper, and so much more. There is much availability in configurations like different cab styles, drivetrains, and sizes. Many pickup models will offer off-roading and towing capabilities. Reach out to a Boyer sales representative to figure out what kind of pickup truck will be right for you.
There are four different pickup truck sizes: compact/mini, mid-size, full-size, and heavy duty. Each size of pickup will offer different capabilities regarding towing and hauling. Smaller bodies on pickup trucks makes it less pricier than its heavy duty counterparts. Smaller built pickups will still maintain their versatility and practicality as the larger builds.
How much a pickup truck can carry is dependent on the design of the truck. Pickup trucks commonly go by their payload capacity, and there are 3 types: half-ton (holds up to 1,000 pounds), three-quarter-ton (holds up to 2,500 pounds), one-ton (holds up to 3,500 pounds).
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When it comes to choosing a trusted resource for purchasing a truck, Transwest has been a reliable partner for over 30 years. At Transwest, we focus on providing quality solutions throughout the entire process of purchasing or renting trucks. Our sales teams are trained to efficiently walk you through your options and match your specific needs to the ideal vehicle. We pride ourselves on our transparent approach to the purchasing, financing, and complete sales process. Whether you are purchasing one truck for a specific task or a whole fleet of trucks for your business, we can assist you with everything you need.
We partner with the top makes in the industry to ensure that we are offering the best truck options. This allows our customers to access the highest quality choices in trucking. If you are currently looking to invest in a truck, please let our team know how we can help. We always put our clients first and will work with you to find the best truck for your situation. Transwest provides you with a one-stop-shop for all your vehicle purchasing needs. From financing options to premium inventory, let us show you why Transwest is the trusted name for purchasing trucks.
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