
New Pickup Trucks for Sale
Pickup trucks are built to work as hard as you do, matching an open cargo bed with the power to tow, haul, and tackle rough terrain. But once you start weighing cab styles, bed lengths, engines, and trims, pinning down the right truck at a fair price gets complicated fast.
That's where AutoFinder comes in. Every day, we compare new truck pricing against real local dealer offers so you can see MSRP, dealer invoice, and your potential savings side by side. Whether you're after an efficient compact like the Ford Maverick, a full-size workhorse like the F-150 or Silverado 1500, or a heavy-duty tow rig, our buying service is always free. With 31 truck models from 13 brands to compare, starting as low as $24,950 for the Slate Truck, you can browse every pickup below and jump to any model for trims, model years, and real prices near you.
31
models available
13
makes available
All Truck Models

2027
1500
40 Trims Available
MSRP1
$53,780
Dealer Invoice2
$51,037
Potential Savings3
$2,743

2027
2500
41 Trims Available
MSRP1
$57,675
Dealer Invoice2
$54,474
Potential Savings3
$3,201

2027
3500
54 Trims Available
MSRP1
$59,175
Dealer Invoice2
$55,891
Potential Savings3
$3,284

2027
Canyon
5 Trims Available
MSRP1
$45,800
Dealer Invoice2
$43,693
Potential Savings3
$2,107

2027
Colorado
7 Trims Available
MSRP1
$39,600
Dealer Invoice2
$37,778
Potential Savings3
$1,822

2026
Cybertruck
4 Trims Available
MSRP1
$79,990
Dealer Invoice2
$79,990
Potential Savings3
$0

2027
F-150
30 Trims Available
MSRP1
$50,725
Dealer Invoice2
$48,443
Potential Savings3
$2,282

2026
F-150 Lightning
5 Trims Available
MSRP1
$65,995
Dealer Invoice2
$63,355
Potential Savings3
$2,640

2027
F-250 Super Duty
27 Trims Available
MSRP1
$54,100
Dealer Invoice2
$51,395
Potential Savings3
$2,705

2027
F-350 Super Duty
39 Trims Available
MSRP1
$55,605
Dealer Invoice2
$52,825
Potential Savings3
$2,780

2027
F-450 Super Duty
12 Trims Available
MSRP1
$72,225
Dealer Invoice2
$68,614
Potential Savings3
$3,611

2027
Frontier
11 Trims Available
MSRP1
$36,990
Dealer Invoice2
$36,990
Potential Savings3
$0

2026
Gladiator
12 Trims Available
MSRP1
$47,840
Dealer Invoice2
$46,160
Potential Savings3
$1,680

2026
HUMMER EV Pickup
3 Trims Available
MSRP1
$97,200
Dealer Invoice2
$93,992
Potential Savings3
$3,208

2026
Maverick
7 Trims Available
MSRP1
$32,865
Dealer Invoice2
$32,096
Potential Savings3
$769

2026
Quartermaster
3 Trims Available
MSRP1
$84,400
Dealer Invoice2
$84,400
Potential Savings3
$0

2026
R1T
5 Trims Available
MSRP1
$100,990
Dealer Invoice2
$100,990
Potential Savings3
$0

2026
Ranger
7 Trims Available
MSRP1
$39,575
Dealer Invoice2
$37,993
Potential Savings3
$1,582

2026
Ridgeline
6 Trims Available
MSRP1
$47,195
Dealer Invoice2
$47,195
Potential Savings3
$0

2027
SANTA CRUZ
5 Trims Available
MSRP1
$34,700
Dealer Invoice2
$33,312
Potential Savings3
$1,388

2026
Sierra 1500
31 Trims Available
MSRP1
$53,600
Dealer Invoice2
$50,438
Potential Savings3
$3,162

2026
Sierra 2500HD
24 Trims Available
MSRP1
$56,300
Dealer Invoice2
$52,697
Potential Savings3
$3,603

2026
Sierra 3500HD
32 Trims Available
MSRP1
$57,500
Dealer Invoice2
$53,820
Potential Savings3
$3,680

2026
Sierra EV
7 Trims Available
MSRP1
$77,900
Dealer Invoice2
$75,329
Potential Savings3
$2,571

2026
Silverado 1500
38 Trims Available
MSRP1
$51,000
Dealer Invoice2
$47,991
Potential Savings3
$3,009

2026
Silverado 2500HD
28 Trims Available
MSRP1
$52,200
Dealer Invoice2
$49,381
Potential Savings3
$2,819

2026
Silverado 3500HD
27 Trims Available
MSRP1
$53,800
Dealer Invoice2
$50,357
Potential Savings3
$3,443

2026
Silverado EV
11 Trims Available
MSRP1
$70,000
Dealer Invoice2
$67,690
Potential Savings3
$2,310

2026
Tacoma
27 Trims Available
MSRP1
$41,405
Dealer Invoice2
$38,357
Potential Savings3
$3,048

2027
Truck
1 Trim Available
MSRP1
$24,950
Dealer Invoice2
$24,950
Potential Savings3
$0

2026
Tundra
32 Trims Available
MSRP1
$58,560
Dealer Invoice2
$54,168
Potential Savings3
$4,392
How to Choose the Right Pickup Truck
The best truck is the one that matches the work you actually do. The category breaks down into a few clear tiers, and knowing them makes comparison shopping a lot faster.
Compact and midsize trucks are the easiest to live with day to day. Models like the Ford Maverick, Hyundai Santa Cruz, Toyota Tacoma, Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger, and Nissan Frontier offer easier parking, better fuel economy, and plenty of capability for weekend hauling and light towing. They're a smart pick if you want truck utility without full-size bulk.
Full-size half-ton trucks anchor the segment and do a bit of everything. The Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ram 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, and Toyota Tundra combine strong towing, roomy cabs, and a wide range of trims from basic work truck to fully loaded luxury. The Honda Ridgeline offers a car-like ride for buyers who prioritize comfort.
Heavy-duty trucks are built for the toughest jobs. Three-quarter-ton and one-ton models like the F-250 and F-350 Super Duty, Ram 2500 and 3500, and Silverado and Sierra HD offer available diesel engines and towing capacities that can top 20,000 lbs when properly equipped.
Electric trucks are a fast-growing option. The Ford F-150 Lightning, Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T, Chevrolet Silverado EV, and GMC Sierra EV deliver instant torque, strong towing, and useful features like onboard power outlets.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a midsize and full-size truck?
Midsize trucks are smaller, easier to park, and more fuel-efficient, with towing typically up to around 7,000 lbs. Full-size half-ton trucks are larger and more capable, towing 9,000-13,000+ lbs when properly equipped.
What is a heavy-duty (HD) truck?
Heavy-duty trucks are the three-quarter-ton and one-ton models, like the 2500 and 3500 lineups. They're built for the toughest towing and hauling, often with available diesel engines and towing capacities that exceed 20,000 lbs.
What cab and bed options do trucks offer?
Most trucks offer regular, extended, and crew cabs, paired with short, standard, or long beds. More cab space usually means a shorter bed on the same wheelbase, so it's a trade-off between passenger and cargo room.
Are there electric pickup trucks?
Yes. Several automakers now offer all-electric pickups with strong towing capacity, fast acceleration, and features like onboard power outlets.
What is the most fuel-efficient pickup truck?
Midsize trucks and hybrid or diesel full-size models lead on fuel economy, with some achieving over 25 mpg combined. All-electric trucks eliminate gas costs entirely.
What should I look for when buying a truck?
Match the truck to your real needs: cab and bed size for passengers versus cargo, engine and towing/payload ratings for your heaviest loads, and drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD). Overbuying capability adds cost and reduces fuel economy.
Where can I find truck deals near me?
Use AutoFinder's Find Deals Near Me tool to compare real selling prices from local dealers and browse live truck inventory in your area. Incentives vary by region and change often, so comparing local offers is the best way to save.