no it does not
a pickup and a truck are the same thing hence the term pickup truck a pickup can be a truck but a truck doesn't have to be a pickup.
In most states, driving a utility truck does not require a special license. You may, however, have to go through special training depending on the group you work for.
The mass of a pickup truck depends on the truck but the average truck is about 162 kg.
It is possible depending on what kind of pickup truck you own.
It depends on her preference. If she plans on driving more than 2 people in her vehicle, it's best to get her a van. If she plans on carrying alot of cargo that would require alot of space, I would get her a pickup truck.
The 1992 Chevrolet half ton pickup truck has a rated towing capacity of 4500 pounds. The same pickup truck with a camper special option has a towing capacity of 6500 pounds.
No pickup truck that is "cheap" is going to qualify as a "good" pickup truck. I would suggest spending the money on a high-quality pickup truck. It doesn't have to be luxury, but you definitely get what you pay for.
Most trucks require 7 qts of oil. To verify, check your owners manual or a manual for the type of truck you have to get your complete answer.
Truck tires may require special kinds depending on what you need to use the truck for. Heavy duty trucks may require all-weather tires or larger tires for mud.
Yes it will
A SPECIAL puller is required to remove the balancer.
No, It is against City ordinance to drive vehicles that require Truck plates.