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  2. 4 Trucks Worth Buying Used - AOL

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    Pickups are powerful but pricey, and as each new model year brings bigger and more expensive trucks, the used market starts to look more and more tempting -- but some trucks age better than others

  3. U-Haul - Wikipedia

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    U-Haul Holding Company is an American moving truck, trailer, and self-storage rental company, based in Phoenix, Arizona, [1] that has been in operation since 1945. The company was founded by Leonard Shoen and Anna Mary Carty in Ridgefield, Washington, who began it in a garage owned by Carty's family, and expanded it through franchising with gas stations.

  4. 9 Used Trucks To Stay Away From Buying - AOL

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    Just because you're buying used doesn't mean you have to sacrifice reliability. There are plenty of used pickups that are great buys for those who need to perform the twin tasks of everyday routine...

  5. 5 Reliable Used Cars You Should Buy Now Before They’re Gone

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    As of 2024, there were just 11.4 million used cars 6 years old or newer available to buy at dealerships — a drop in 4.1 million from the 15.5 million used cars available in 2022.

  6. Ryder - Wikipedia

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    Ryder was founded in Miami, Florida, in 1933 by James Ryder as a concrete hauling company with one truck, a 1931 Model "A" Ford. [7] In 1938, Ryder signed a five-truck lease deal with Champagne Velvet Beer, increasing Ryder's fleet to 20 trucks. [8] By the following year, the fleet had more than 50 trucks.

  7. United Rentals - Wikipedia

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    A Dodge Ram 1500 truck & Genie SX-180 Boom lift from United Rentals. United Rentals was founded in September 1997. [12] Then-chairman and CEO Bradley Jacobs planned to grow the company through acquisition and consolidation, beginning in October 1997 with six small leasing companies scattered across North America.