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Best Midsize Trucks by Gas Mileage
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Overview
Part crossover, part pickup truck, the Hyundai Santa Cruz offers a tantalizing tangle of virtues. With a high-output engine and all-wheel drive, it will enable the urban dweller to run errands during the week and enjoy on- and off-road adventures on the weekend. The Hyundai Santa Cruz is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the SEL AWD, which starts at $29,915 and comes with a 2.5L I4 engine and All Wheel Drive. This Santa Cruz is estimated to deliver 21 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Economical and performance powertrains available
- Large user interface screens
- Unique combination of utility and size
Cons
- Limited interior storage
- No hybrid powertrain option
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Hyundai Santa Cruz. All reviews
Pros
- Economical and performance powertrains available
- Large user interface screens
- Unique combination of utility and size
Cons
- Limited interior storage
- No hybrid powertrain option
Overall Assessment
Overview
Truck shoppers hunting for a midsize pickup with a powerful engine, agile handling, and solid capability will like the Ford Ranger. It offers a range of great options, including specific off-road and eye-catching appearance packages, plus some of the best safety tech in the segment. The Ford Ranger is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the XLT SuperCrew 5' Box 4WD, which starts at $36,190 and comes with a 2.3L I4 Turbo engine and Four Wheel Drive. This Ranger is estimated to deliver 20 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Good value
- Potent turbo powertrain
- Specialized off-road models
Cons
- Dated interior
- Choppy ride
- No turbodiesel option like the competition
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Ford Ranger. All reviews
Pros
- Good value
- Potent turbo powertrain
- Specialized off-road models
Cons
- Dated interior
- Choppy ride
- No turbodiesel option like the competition
Overall Assessment
Overview
The GMC Canyon midsize truck has multiple cabs, several engines, and classic truck styling. The ride is smooth and comfortable, with a good tow rating for the class, but its performance in crash tests is lacking. The GMC Canyon is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the AT4 with Leather Crew Cab Short Box 4WD, which starts at $41,395 and comes with a 3.6L V6 engine and Four Wheel Drive. This Canyon is estimated to deliver 16 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Three engine options
- Great infotainment system
- Solid tow rating
Cons
- Low safety scores
- Short on standard safety features
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for GMC Canyon. All reviews
Pros
- Three engine options
- Great infotainment system
- Solid tow rating
Cons
- Low safety scores
- Short on standard safety features
Overall Assessment
Overview
The Chevrolet Colorado provides a wonderful blend of quick acceleration on V6 models, a smooth ride, and an optional level of towing capability that surpasses other midsize trucks. Available in so many configurations and trims, there's a good fit for every pocketbook, including a torquey diesel and radically capable ZR2 off-road model. The Chevrolet Colorado is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the Z71 Crew Cab Short Box 4WD, which starts at $39,195 and comes with a 3.6L V6 engine and Four Wheel Drive. This Colorado is estimated to deliver 17 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Smooth ride
- Most powerful gas engine among the competition
- High-performance off-road models
Cons
- Cheap interior materials
- Low standard tow capacity
- Few advanced safety features
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Chevrolet Colorado. All reviews
Pros
- Smooth ride
- Most powerful gas engine among the competition
- High-performance off-road models
Cons
- Cheap interior materials
- Low standard tow capacity
- Few advanced safety features
Overall Assessment
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The Toyota Tacoma has been the best-selling midsize truck for 16 years, thanks to its bulletproof reliability, strong off-road capability, and wide range of configurations. If you're not put off by the bumpy ride and low seating position, the well-rounded Tacoma does it all. The Toyota Tacoma is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the TRD Off Road Double Cab 5' Bed V6 4WD Automatic, which starts at $38,745 and comes with a 3.5L V6 engine and Four Wheel Drive. This Tacoma is estimated to deliver 18 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Rugged, off-road-ready reputation
- Comprehensive standard safety package
- Wide variety of configurations and options
Cons
- Weak base engine
- Jumpy ride quality
- Low seating position
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Toyota Tacoma. All reviews
Pros
- Rugged, off-road-ready reputation
- Comprehensive standard safety package
- Wide variety of configurations and options
Cons
- Weak base engine
- Jumpy ride quality
- Low seating position
Overall Assessment
Overview
Honda has a reputation for finding intriguing engineering solutions to common problems, and that is precisely the case with the 2021 Honda Ridgeline midsize pickup truck. It uses a car-based platform and an independent suspension to deliver a capable truck that handles much like a car. The Honda Ridgeline is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the RTL-E, which starts at $43,645 and comes with a 3.5L V6 engine and All Wheel Drive. This Ridgeline is estimated to deliver 18 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Car-like ride quality
- Lockable under-bed storage
- All-wheel-drive standard
Cons
- Only one engine and transmission
- Tops out at 5,000 pounds of towing capacity
- Premium-priced versus traditional midsize trucks
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Honda Ridgeline. All reviews
Pros
- Car-like ride quality
- Lockable under-bed storage
- All-wheel-drive standard
Cons
- Only one engine and transmission
- Tops out at 5,000 pounds of towing capacity
- Premium-priced versus traditional midsize trucks
Overall Assessment
Overview
The Nissan Frontier is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the SV King Cab 4WD, which starts at $34,915 and comes with a 3.8L V6 engine and Four Wheel Drive. This Frontier is estimated to deliver 17 MPG in the city and 23 MPG on the highway.
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Overview
The 2021 Jeep Gladiator midsize pickup captures the very essence of the Jeep brand. It provides top-down, doors-off open-air motoring that no midsize truck can match, and it doesn't skimp on payload and towing. The Jeep Gladiator is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 12 trim levels. The most popular style is the Rubicon, which starts at $46,160 and comes with a 3.6L V6 engine and Four Wheel Drive. This Gladiator is estimated to deliver 16 MPG in the city and 23 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Legendary Jeep styling
- Unmatched off-road ability
- Proven powertrains
Cons
- Poor on-pavement ride
- Premium price compared to traditional midsize trucks
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Jeep Gladiator. All reviews
Pros
- Legendary Jeep styling
- Unmatched off-road ability
- Proven powertrains
Cons
- Poor on-pavement ride
- Premium price compared to traditional midsize trucks


