Not exact matches
Both GM trucks jump into the
midsize pickup segment, where
only Nissan and Toyota compete with the aging Frontier and Tacoma, respectively.
There's a chance Nissan will eventually offer it in places the Navara
midsize pickup truck is sold, but for now, it's
only meant for Asian markets.
With the addition of the new Chevy Colorado, General Motors is the
only automaker to offer truck buyers the choice between a
midsize, full - size, and a heavy - duty
pickup.
Chevy's
midsize pickup has
only been around the past three years, whereas Ranger has a long and proud history as a
midsize truck.
And the 2017 Tacoma was the
only one of the three
pickups that was named by Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com as the Best Resale Value:
Midsize Pickup Truck for the 2016 model year.
«We're honored that they recognize how strong of a contender ZR2 is, not
only among
midsize pickups but off - road vehicles of all kinds.»
Why are there
only two models in the
midsize pickups class?
The new generation Colorado is the second best - selling
midsize pickup, behind
only the Toyota Tacoma, and may hit 100,000 sales this year.
The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon (the two are nearly identical, with the GMC getting a more upscale interior) are among the latest
pickups to join the diesel club and the
only new compact /
midsize pickups to offer a diesel option.
According to Mercedes, the demand for particularly luxurious and comfortable
midsize pickups is steadily rising, which is why the X-Class, unlike the competition, will
only be available as a double cab with an already comprehensive basic equipment.
Innovative and Versatile
Pickup Bed The 2017 Ridgeline's new UV - stabilized ultra-high strength glass fiber - reinforced SMC composite bed is longer (+3.9 inches, or 100 mm) and wider (+5.5 inches, or 140 mm) than in the previous model and is the
only bed in the
midsize class that can flat haul 4 - foot - wide items, such as drywall or plywood panels on the floor between the wheel wells.
Common to all is a fresh design in a
midsize pickup segment where the
only alternatives are well past their best - before dates.
Canyon, the segment's
only premium
midsize truck, was also named the top pick by the editors of Cars.com in a 2015
midsize pickup comparison test.
In the category of
midsize (what Chevy calls compact)
pickups, the
only truly current products are the Chevrolet Colorado and fraternal twin GMC Canyon.