
Sometimes a big truck is necessary. Bigger trucks usually come with more power, towing and hauling capacities, and more space for your passengers and cargo. But, unless you or your business needs to have a large truck for the day-to-day workload, you may want to consider downgrading to a smaller truck. Why? Here are just a few reasons that we can think of:
- Better Mileage and Fuel Economy - The most obvious reason is that most smaller trucks earn better gas mileage. This not only helps the economy, but will also help your bottom line. Many smaller trucks are much more fuel-efficient than their larger counterparts and equally as capable.
- Less Expensive - Smaller trucks also tend to be less expensive. If you're looking to cut back on your budget, you may want to consider purchasing a smaller model. If you'd prefer to spend about the same, you could also purchase a smaller truck, but at a higher trim level. This will allow you to have even more luxuries, technological advancements, and creature comforts.
- Still Powerful Enough - Most smaller trucks still pack quite the punch. If you're looking for a truck that can handle your weekend adventures, you may want to consider a smaller model. These trucks come with a good amount of horsepower, pounds-feet of torque, and capabilities, with some being even better on the backroads of Saraland AL or Ensley FL.
Test Drive A Smaller Chevy Truck At Jason Pilger Chevrolet
If you'd like to see what a smaller truck feels and drives like, feel free to contact our Jason Pilger Chevrolet dealership. We'd love to offer every Bay Minette AL, Atmore AL, or beyond driver with a test drive and can help you find the perfect new Chevy truck for you.