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  2. 4 2025 Pickup Trucks the Middle Class Should Consider Buying

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    Kelley Blue Book (KBB) ranks the Santa Cruz as America’s No. 1 most fuel-efficient truck, which is as essential to middle-class motorists as a sub-$30,000 price tag.

  3. Cars, Trucks and SUVs With the Best Gas Mileage - AOL

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    As a result, some of the images may not reflect the exact make, model and trim listed in this article.All information is from Edmunds' Most Fuel Efficient rankings for cars, SUVs and trucks for ...

  4. Here Are the 2022 Ford Maverick's Best Features - AOL

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    The most fuel efficient mid-size pickup is the diesel-powered Jeep Gladiator with an EPA-estimated 28 mpg on the highway, but it starts at $43,730. Ford's goal for the Maverick's EPA-estimated ...

  5. List of automotive superlatives - Wikipedia

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    All below amounts are total capacities for fuel tanks, (lithium based) batteries and other energy storage devices, not usable/net capacity. Diesel off-road van - Toyota Land Cruiser 70 series Troopcarrier, 180 L [43] Diesel SUV - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, 150 L (33 imp gal; 40 US gal) [44] Half-ton pickup truck - Toyota Tundra, 144 L (38 US ...

  6. International ProStar - Wikipedia

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    2013 International ProStar+ . Sharing its NGV (Next-Generation Vehicle [5]) cab with the TranStar, LoneStar, and DuraStar, the ProStar was developed as a $300 million project to produce the most fuel-efficient Class 8 truck in North America, along with improving driver ergonomics and reducing maintenance complexity.

  7. Corporate average fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    Corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the United States Congress in 1975, [1] after the 1973–74 Arab Oil Embargo, to improve the average fuel economy of cars and light trucks (trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles) produced for sale in the United States. More recently ...

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