For the shopper who needs maximum, haul-anything utility, one vehicle type surpasses all others: the pickup. Thanks to its open-bed design, a truck can handle even outsize cargo without fuss. With dimensions that range from compact to full-size, you can find one that's sized to meet your needs. And you can opt for economy, luxury or something in between. Choices range from affordable, bare-bones workhorses to high-end haulers with all the bells and whistles.
Top 10 Least Expensive Trucks for 2014
For the most price-sensitive shoppers, we've put together this list, which shows the 10 least expensive pickups for 2014. Our list includes each pickup's MSRP, but keep in mind that base-model pricing is shown. If you want a more generous lineup of amenities, you'll need to spend more cash.
For even greater savings, take a look at incentives and rebates, which are offered with many of these models. Get the best deal on your vehicle by researching its True Market Value before negotiating a purchase. You might also find these models offered through Edmunds.com's Price Promise® program.
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1. 2014 Nissan Frontier — $18,850

2. 2014 Toyota Tacoma — $18,985

3. 2014 Ram 1500 — $25,580

4. 2014 Ford F-150 — $25,640

5. 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — $26,670

6. 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 — $27,170

7. 2014 Toyota Tundra — $27,195

8. 2014 Honda Ridgeline — $30,405

9. 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 — $30,805 (tie)

2014 GMC Sierra 2500 — $30,805 (tie)