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2012 PickupTrucks.com Midsize Shootout

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2012

Find out who's the 2012 King of the Hill as PickupTrucks.com tests the entire small-truck segment to determine which little pickups fly, and which fall flat.

The trucks tested are the 2012 Chevy Colorado, 2011 Ford Ranger, 2012 GMC Canyon, 2012 Honda Ridgeline, 2012 Nissan Frontier, 2012 Suzuki Equator and the 2012 Toyota Tacoma.

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  • Got it

    Full Size Trucks always go with the U.S

    Mid Size Trucks always go with the Japanese

  • OMG IVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS!!!

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  • @MrCollinsliam Ranger is a non factor in this competition dumba**, all american trucks are non factors

  • I myself own a tacoma and agree that it is a great truck and know why it got first place...ive taken in to the dunes now and then and never had a problem...and even the styling is good on it...

  • c'mon, who didn't know the tacoma was gonna win before seeing this! lol

  • honda isn't a truck...

  • I am kind of mad that they didn't use the Pro-4X for the Nissan, they used the most expensive trims for the other two top cars but didn't use Nissans best line. Re test with the Pro4 and we will see how that handles

  • Toyota changes the looks of its cars but its trucks look exactly the same as they did for over 5 years

  • what happend to the ranger?

  • The Honda Ridgeline always needs to come in last. It's not even a truck.

  • @tinleo333 You's get cheap petrol! Our's is $1.30 - $1.45 for 91 octane with 10% ethanol/ 95 octane and 98 premium costs at lease $1.40 - 1.55. Not to much different's but it is noticeable when filling right up... 

  • @tinleo333 Why not?

    P.s in Australia we don't hardly have any big 'trucks' driving around, there is only a few f250's around the place but that's it.

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