1500 trucks are 1/2 ton, 2500 trucks are 3/4 ton, 3500 trucks are 1 ton. The differences are hauling/towing capabilities. Granted 2500's and 3500's have more powerful engines, a 1500 can be made into a 2500 with few modifications.
No difference in the engine. It is all in the trans and the rearend
A pickup is a truck and has a bed that is open so people can haul things. A car has a trunk and back seats.
The emblems.
Well the main difference is that a car is made out of plastic, and a truck is made out of metal.
The price difference between a conventional truck and one with a lift is an estimated $4000 difference. The $4000 includes the lift for the truck as well as the wheels that are needed to go with it.
A truck drives on the road, and a train is on a train track.
K3500 is a pickup truck; G3500 is a van.
yes
The model is different, but the vehicles function the same.
S-10 is the small truck and the 1500 is a full size truck
There is no difference, truck is just the American word for lorry that has been introduced into the UK, in past years the word truck was used in the UK at railways for the open topped transporters.
Straight truck is a single vehicle; i.e., there isn't a trailer in tow.