Small pickup trucks can come with a towing package. However, it is a custom job that requires reinforcement, shocks and springs, so be prepared to spend some money.
The small trucks do not have an airbag.
It depends on where you are located. I would suggest going to any nearby dealer will probably be your best chance of finding small pickup trucks. Any of the larger dealerships will have many of the same kind of trucks for someone to buy or lease.
Towing a small car via a truck is not suggested due to the small towing capacity of a these trucks. The best way to tow it is to use a tow bar which will allow you to create a towing bar for them.
While you might be able to get by towing a small, light trailer, that particular vehicle is not designed to tow anything substantial. If you need to tow on a regular basis, get an astrovan with a tow package or small pickup at the very minimum. Anytime you use a passenger car to tow you are putting the drivetrain at risk. They aren't really engineered for that.
most car manufacurers make small pickup trucks, like ford, toyota, chevy, gmc, ect
The best brand of pickup truck is really a matter of opinion. However, Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet, and GMC trucks seem to be the top brands according to publications such as Auto Trader.
Passenger vehicles, motor homes, fire trucks, and pickups towing small trailers.
If necessary that switch puts the transmission in tow mode when you're towing a trailer.
If necessary that switch puts the transmission in tow mode when you're towing a trailer.
This really becomes a personal opinion, as the best small pick-up trucks are different for everyone. I would choose Ford or Mazda; while someone else might say Dodge or Chevy. You should just pick a bunch and go take them on a test drive to see what you like best. However, some sites that have done reviews that you can check out are: (1)http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/cars-trucks/rankings/Compact-Pickup-Trucks/ (2)http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/vehicle-truck-buying-guides-cga.htm (3)http://www.consumersearch.com/pickup-trucks
Monster trucks are small pickup trucks, which have been fitted with enourmous dump truck wheels. They take part in races. They drive over large obstacles, including cars, crushing them as flat as pancakes.
In the past, drivers who needed the cargo and towing capacity of a pickup truck were limited to gasoline or diesel models. Today, however, even these drivers can go green as several automobile manufacturers have developed hybrid pickup models. These vehicles provide the same performance characteristics as conventional models while delivering the eco-friendly fuel mileage of a hybrid. This technology is available in small, mid and full sized trucks.