The Worst Rated Pickup Trucks
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The Worst Rated Pickup Trucks

Pickup trucks have evolved through generations to become not only versatile utility vehicles, but also modern and stylized systems of transport. The pickup truck has strongly adapted to eclipse the profession and locality of its driver, now finding ownership underneath a wider range of individuals than ever before. While maintaining a rugged and functional spirit, today’s trucks symbolize a luxury option for getting the job done. Rather than highlighting the cream of the crop, here is a look into the lowest-rated and least-recommended pickup trucks on the market: 1. 2018 Toyota Tundra What the 2018 Toyota Tundra has going for it is its spacious cabin and the forceful performance of its engine. The components working against it range from its low fuel economy and hauling capacity to the poor quality of its aggressively two-bit cabin materials. This truck has also received lackluster safety scores, making it a very distant selection for truck buyers. The engine and user-friendly climate controls simply do not stack up against the impressive towing capacity or high-rated safety features of its core competitors. Buyers describe the interior of the cab as cheap and dated, while condemning the ride as severely jittery. 2. 2010 GMC Canyon The 2010 GMC Canyon is a compact pickup truck, which differs from the previously mentioned full size truck.
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The Worst SUVs for Safety
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The Worst SUVs for Safety

Sports utility vehicles, more commonly referred to as SUVs, are essentially a mix of a normal road going and an off-road vehicle. They feature higher ground clearance than road cars and four-wheel drive capabilities giving them durability. Often used as family cars, they are usually sturdy, safe and very practical to help ferry the kids around. A popular vehicle type for the parents with sporting kids they often have a lot of cargo space for equipment. Here are the worst rated SUVs for safety: 1. Jeep Compass The 2020 Jeep Compass may be considered one of the top off-road SUVs on the market but it has been found lacking in terms of safety. In crash tests the Compass did receive full marks in side impact but managed just 4 out of 5 stars in front impacts. The big concern comes from its poor rollover rating scoring, just 3 stars out of 5, which is not great. This means it lacks stability and there is a greater danger of rolling the vehicle over. In terms of safety features there are a fair few available but in the most part they are optional extras. Essentially, the car can be packed with safety features but it will cost you more than just the base model.
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The Longest Range EVs Ranked
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The Longest Range EVs Ranked

Technology has advanced significantly, and we now have electric vehicles (EVs), which not only reduce gas cost and consumption, but also benefit the environment. The main concern when driving an EV is the battery range, or the battery charge required when you’re on a journey. With the driving range factor in mind, we have compiled a list of EVs that are top ranked according to their driving range: 1. Lucid Air The Lucid Air brand is competing with brands such as Tesla. The brand offers different trims, and the longest driving range is provided by the Dream R, which has 19-inch wheels and an AWD (all-wheel drive). Each version of the Air has a long driving range compared to other EVs in the market. The lowest rated Air model is the Dream P, which has high performance and 21-inch wheels. The Dream P can manage 451 miles. 2. Tesla Model S The Tesla Model S is luxurious, spacious, and fast. The EV sedan was introduced into the market in 2012 and has changed how consumers view electric vehicles. The sharp acceleration and handling rival some of the fastest sports cars in the market. The vehicle has 19-inch wheels, and its driving range is 405 miles.
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