MSN Autos reports:
Americans love their pickup trucks. In fact, the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. is not a car. For more than two decades, the vehicle atop the sales charts year after year has been the Ford F-150 half-ton pickup. This impressive record stems from the vehicle's rugged demeanor and stellar all-around capability — characteristics admired by all truck buyers, regardless of the brand they purchase.
Ever since the first factory-assembled pickup rolled off the line in 1925, it has been a symbol of this country's virility, a tireless laborer and trusted friend to working men and women. Today, most pickup trucks are still used to support a dizzying array of industries, ranging from farming and mining to delivery services and construction.
What differentiates modern machines from the trucks of yesteryear is that the mechanical workhorses built in the last 15 years or so are more civilized, offering luxury amenities and a level of comfort equal to that of a car...
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