First 2018 Sales Results Top What's New on PickupTrucks.com


CARS.COM — New on sister site PickupTrucks.com this week: Which trucks came out on top in sales for the first month of 2018; tailgate thefts decreased slightly in 2017; and Toyota tops the list of longest-kept trucks.
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New Year, New Sales
Which trucks and truck manufacturers sit atop the leaderboards after January? Find out here.
Tailgate Thefts Down
A National Insurance Crime Bureau survey indicates that tailgate thefts have decreased slightly overall, but some hot spots still exist.
Toyotas Top Longest-Kept Truck
A recent survey of the longest-kept vehicles found that the Toyota Tundra and Tacoma are the longest-kept pickup trucks.
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