by Gabrielle DeSantis

These days, buying a new truck can make for an expensive purchase. Chances are, then, that if you’re going to buy a new truck, you’d prefer to buy one that offers plenty of value. Fortunately, TrueCar has the inside track on the best trucks for the value. Let’s find out what they are. 

Ford makes the best trucks for the value reports TrueCar

2021 Ford Ranger | Ford

If you’re shopping for a cheap new truck that offers plenty of value, the 2021 Ford Ranger is the best truck for the value, reports TrueCar. It boasts a starting price of $25,070 and won’t have you spending more than $33,160 on its most well-equipped trim level. The Ford Ranger makes nary a compromise when it comes to towing too. In fact, when properly equipped, this year’s model can tow a maximum of 7,500-pounds, which is significantly more than the Toyota Tacoma. 

TrueCar also tapped the 2021 Ford F-150 as one of the best trucks for the value. This year’s model starts at $29,290, making it an excellent choice for those on the hunt for a new truck under $30,000. Its base price isn’t the only reason TrueCar included in its list, however. This year’s model offers up plenty of engine options to choose from, including a fuel-sipping hybrid powertrain. This year’s new Ford F-150 also offers a slew of exclusive features, including flat-reclining seats and an onboard generator.

These Toyota pickups are some of the best trucks for the value

The 2021 Toyota Tacoma also found itself among TrueCar’s picks for the best trucks for the value. Priced at $26,400, TrueCar reports that this year’s model is tough, compact, and stocked to the brim with features. It’s available in several trim levels, including family-friendly and off-road-ready trim levels. “It’s a great small truck that is maneuverable around town and returns better fuel economy than larger trucks,” TrueCar added.

And if the 2021 Toyota Tacoma isn’t quite your style? TrueCar also included the 2021 Toyota Tundra among its list of the best trucks for the value. Priced at $34,025, the Toyota Tundra is a V8-powered pickup truck that boasts a max towing capacity of 10,200-pounds. It can also carry up to 1,730-pounds in its bed. TrueCar added that you can expect its interior to be as spacious as it is comfortable when it comes to this year’s Tundra.

GMC’s lineup offers two new pickups that made TrueCar’s list

A white 2021 GMC Canyon driving, one of the best trucks for the value according to TrueCar
2021 GMC Canyon | GMC

While Ford and Toyota offer some of the best trucks for the value, GMC’s lineup also features two new pickups featured in TrueCar’s list. First, let’s talk about the 2021 GMC Canyon. This year’s model starts at $28,600 and can tow up to 7,700-pounds when properly equipped.

Its excellent towing and hauling capabilities aren’t the only reasons TrueCar included the GMC Canyon in its list either. In fact, according to TrueCar, the GMC Canyon is among the most spacious trucks in its class. It also offers a long list of user-friendly tech features. 

As for the 2021 GMC Sierra 1500? This year’s model starts at $30,100 and, much like the GMC Canyon, was included in TrueCar’s list of the best trucks for the value. Though, it’s no surprise as to why. This year’s model can tow a maximum of 11,800 pounds. It can also be had with a six-function multi-pro tailgate, a head-up display, a rearview camera mirror, and a carbon-fiber composite bed. It offers up more cargo volume than many of its competitors too.

There’s no denying that the Ram 1500 is one of the best new trucks for the value

There’s no beating around the bush here. The 2021 Ram 1500 is one of the best trucks for the value, according to TrueCar. It starts at $32,795 and, and at its most expensive, will have you spending roughly $57,350. A manageable base price and a slew of well-equipped trim levels aren’t all that the Ram 1500 has to offer either.

In fact, TrueCar reports that the 2021 Ram 1500 is one the most comfortable new trucks on the market. It boasts a soft suspension and a quiet cabin. According to TrueCar, this year’s model is the perfect pick for “families needing a do-it-all vehicle and those who drive long distances.” And when it comes to towing capabilities? This year’s new Ram 1500 can tow a maximum of 12,750-pounds when properly equipped.

TrueCar chose these pickups as the best trucks for the value too

Plenty of new trucks made TrueCar’s list of the best trucks for the value. In fact, TrueCar also highlighted popular models like the 2021 Chevy Colorado, the 2021 Chevy Silverado, and the 2021 Jeep Gladiator. When it comes to determining which is the best fit for you? We recommend taking each of these models out for a test drive.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

How exciting, the 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 is celebrating Work From Home Day by giving you the ability to work from anywhere. See what the GMC Sierra has to offer to help you get more work done while adventuring to any location. 

Is the 2021 GMC Sierra a good work truck? 

2021 GMC Sierra 1500 | GMC

Yes, the 2021 GMC Sierra is an excellent work truck that’s full features to enhance its convenience and capabilities. According to Torque News, the Sierra is making it even easier to work from anywhere. 

Just in time for Work From Home Day, GMC offers a complimentary month of in-vehicle Wifi for the first 20,210 drivers that opt-in. This deal is available from June 24th until July 4th. The purpose of this promotion is to encourage more people to get out and explore after the pandemic forced most people to stay home for months. 

GMC noted that 67 percent of remote workers feel that burnout increases during the pandemic, and 53 percent were working longer hours. It was difficult to escape work while at home. But the GMC Sierra will allow people to get outdoors and relax. Take your remote office to a relaxing environment and enjoy the world around you. 

How much power does the GMC Sierra have? 

If you need to haul a trailer or camper, the 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 is here to help. It has five engine options to suit a variety of needs. 

  • The 4.3-liter V6 engine has 285 hp and 305 lb-ft of torque. 
  • The 2.7-liter turbocharged engine provides 310 hp and 348 lb-ft of torque. 
  • The 5.7-liter Ecotec 3 V8 engine pumps out 355 hp and 383 lb-ft of torque. 
  • You can go diesel with the Duramax 3.0-liter turbo-diesel engine with 277 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. 
  • The 6.2-liter Ecotec 3 V8 provides 420 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. 

When properly equipped, the Sierra 1500 can tow up to 12,200 lbs and carry a payload of up to 2,280 lbs with class-leading cargo bed volume. The carbon-fiber composite bed will provide unmatched durability and protection. 

There are also up to 15 camera views, allowing you to keep an eye on your cargo, the road in inclement weather situations, and much more. Also, there is a trailer length indicator and jack-knife alert. 

The six-function multifunction tailgate has a primary gate load stop to prevent items from sliding out of the box. Plus, the inner gate folds down for easier access and turns into a large step. The inner gate stop prevents second-tier items from sliding. Open the gate to use as a work surface and for second-tier loading. 

How are the Sierra 1500’s features? 

A red 2021 GMC Sierra  parked in the mountains
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/2022-gmc-sierra-gained-v8-power/2021 GMC Sierra | GMC

You can get started in the 2021 GMC Sierra for about $30,100. It has a rough ride compared to rivals, but the transmission is smooth, and the brakes are confident. The steering could be a little more responsive. The ride is a little bumpy, but the interior is quiet. 

The interior is very spacious, with plenty of room for adults in the front and back. The center console is great for organizing your gear, and cup holders are everywhere. Best of all, child seats are easy to install. 

An 8-inch infotainment screen comes standard, but you can upgrade to a 12-inch unit. Apple Carplay and Android Auto come standard with plenty of USB and USB-C ports. However, not many safety features come standard. 

Whether you need to work on your laptop or get stuff done at a job site, the GMC Sierra is ready to help you get the job done. Take advantage of the Wifi to escape from your regular office with this intelligent truck.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

There are lots of good tractors out there. Brands like John Deere, Mahindra, and Kubota work hard and are known around the world. Mahindra is the best-selling tractor in the world, but no tractor brand is perfect. These are the most common Mahindra tractor problems. 

Mahindra Mahindra (MM) manufacturing plant | NOAH SEELAM/AFP via Getty Images

As the brand that sells more tractors worldwide than any other tractor company, Mahindra has a lot of machines out there in the wild. The more models that are being used, the more opportunity there is for something bad to happen. So just because these are common complaints doesn’t necessarily mean that Mahindra tractor problems should scare buyers away from the brand entirely. 

Are Mahindra tractors reliable? 

Yes, Mahindra tractors are generally considered to be reliable. This tractor company has a long-standing reputation for reliability and has received prestigious awards such as the Japan Quality Medal issued by the Deming Prize Committee. However, there are forums loaded with complaints. 

Plus, there are some negative reviews about Mahindra products on the Better Business Bureau website. Virtually every machine is going to need service and/or repair at some point. So what are the issues that are common for the best-selling tractor brand in the world?

The fuel system could be your problem

According to experienced Mahindra dealers, there are a few problems with the various Mahindra tractor models. The fuel system is one of the areas where these tractors seem to require a significant amount of maintenance and repairs. If you have issues with your Mahindra tractor and it feels like it’s experiencing a loss of power or stamina, then checking various fuel system components is a good place to start the troubleshooting process. 

Dull blades on tractor attachments

a red mahindra tractor clearing the edge of a corn field in the USA
A farmer uses a Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. tractor | Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images

This is a problem that is not exclusive to Mahindra tractors. It’s one of the more common issues tractor owners deal with regardless of their respective tractor brand. It’s not only one of the most common Mahindra tractor problems, but a common issue among tractor implements in general. Regular use of anything with a blade with dull that blade over time. 

For tractor owners that find their blades aren’t functioning as effectively as they once did, then there is a good chance all they need is sharpening. Dealers recommend sharpening implement blades twice a year, depending of course upn how much they are actually used. 

Sometimes, it’s a task that owners can perform themselves. With a larger tractor, a professional sharpener will know how to handle the job. Either way, it’s important to read the owner’s manual before you start removing parts or attempting DIY repairs. 

Problems with a Mahindra tractor engine or electrical system

Other most common Mahindra tractor problems include issues with the engine or electrical system of your Mahindra tractor. Many electrical system problems will come down to the battery. However, if a new battery doesn’t solve the problem then more complicated issues with the electrical system are likely.

Just like most engines, the engine in a Mahindra tractor is comprised of many moving parts. Maintenance is important for all of your Mahindra tractor components, the engine included. Still, that doesn’t necessarily mean that a well-maintained engine can’t break down. Both engine and electrical system issues are among the most common Mahindra tractor problems. 

The most common Mahindra tractor problems

the mahindra logo in red on a white wall
The logo of Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. | Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto

These issues are relatively common among Mahindra tractors as well as other brands. One of the most important things to consider when buying a tractor is the dealership. If you are far away from your Mahindra dealership, or if you don’t feel like you can trust the dealer then it may prove wise to seek out another dealership. 

In fact, finding a dealer that provides superior service is worth it enough so that some owners switch from one brand to another. It’s smart to choose a closer dealership and build a good relationship with them. If you run into one of the most common Mahindra tractor problems with your unit, you’ll likely hope that you know your dealer pretty well and that they aren’t too far away.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

Buying and owning a classic car can make for an exciting experience. But what if you own a classic car and are ready to sell it? The good news is that while selling a classic car might sound stressful, it really doesn’t have to be.

Before selling a classic car, understand its value

Before selling a classic car, you need to understand how much it’s actually worth. Fortunately, determining how much your classic car is worth isn’t all that difficult. In fact, according to American Collector’s Insurance, there are several collector car value guides and tools that can help you determine the value of your classic car.

Take, for example, the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA). By using NADA Guides – Classic & Collectible Car Values, you can determine the Low Retail, Average Retail and High Retail values of your classic car based on its year, make, model, trim and included factory options. 

You might also consider having your classic car professionally appraised, reports American Collector’s Insurance. A third-party appraiser will take into consideration a variety of factors when appraising your vehicle, including its mileage and condition, historical market value, and current market trends. 

Records matter when selling a classic car

Working on a classic car. | Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images

When selling your classic car, odds are that most buyers will ask for the vehicle’s maintenance records. They might even ask for a vehicle history report. To best prepare yourself for these types of questions, get your records together. According to The Detroit News, for many classic cars, sellers will want to know who did repairs, maintenance, and restoration work on the vehicle.

When it comes to classic cars like Ferrari 250s, and Jaguar E-Types, only a small number of mechanics are qualified to do repairs, The Detroit News reports. With this in mind, it’s important to document every time that your classic car is serviced. 

“Even the most minor work can make the difference between a discerning, well-heeled collector buying your car or passing on it,” The Detroit News explains.

Prep your classic car before listing for sale

Before listing your classic car for sale, Hagerty recommends putting in some prep work. If your vehicle needs any minor repairs, consider having them taken care of before listing it for sale. The same goes for cosmetic repairs, Hagerty reports. Additionally, having the car detailed inside and out can also be extremely beneficial when selling a classic car.

Take the time to comb through the interior of your classic car too. Is there any spare change that’s taken residence under the seats? Have you forgotten about any personal items that are tucked away in the glove compartment? Do you have anything stowed away in the trunk that you would hate to part with? 

Once you’ve taken care of all repairs, have cleared out the interior, and had the car detailed, it’s time to take photos. Hagerty reports that these photos should be made readily available to buyers. To get the best photos, Hyman Ltd. recommends shooting either at the beginning or the end of the day. Hyman Ltd. also recomends using a wide angle lens to make the vehicle stand out in photos.

“You need to make sure it’s in top mechanical order, clean it thoroughly and put it someplace highly visible. Of course, you can sell a car without doing these things, but they almost always pay off. The easier you make it for buyers to say yes, the faster the car will sell, and the more money it will command.”

Hagerty

Finding the best places for selling a classic car

A lineup of classic cars at 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in Pebble Beach, if you're selling a classic car, you might consider selling it at a car show
2015 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance | David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

Once you’ve researched the value of your car, gathered all relevant records, and have prepped it to sell, it’s time to sell your classic car. But what are the best places for selling a classic vehicle? As it turns out, there are quite a few. Hagerty suggests selling your classic car through a dealer or broker. You might also consider selling it at an auction or car show.

Those aren’t the only places for selling a classic car either. There are also plenty of online outlets for selling classic cars. In fact, according to AutoList, Cars.com and Autotrader are two of the best places to sell a car online. Hemmings also has a comprehensive online database for selling a classic car online. 

Selling a classic car is easier than you think

Selling a classic car doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. In fact, with this step-by-step guide, selling a classic car is a fairly manageable task. Just don’t forget to empty out that glove box before listing your classic car for sale.

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