I had two 4x4 Ford Rangers. One 1997 and the other 2008. Both were very capable for hauling stuff and towing. I remember more than once having a load in the bed of each where the hood was sitting high and the rear bump stops were touching! That was some real abuse, but those little trucks could take a beating as long as you had the 4x4 model with better suspension.
Then I had a 2016 4x4 Chevy Colorado which was a very nice truck and quite capable too.
Now I drive a Silverado, mainly because I got such a great deal on it and for the larger roomier cab.
The larger trucks get pretty good mileage too with all the technology improvements.
My Silverado (2019 LD) with a 5.3 V8 gets an easy 18-19 mpg around town. If I really conserve, I can get 20-21. I've gotten up to 30 on the highway. Pretty impressive.
Then I had a 2016 4x4 Chevy Colorado which was a very nice truck and quite capable too.
Now I drive a Silverado, mainly because I got such a great deal on it and for the larger roomier cab.
The larger trucks get pretty good mileage too with all the technology improvements.
My Silverado (2019 LD) with a 5.3 V8 gets an easy 18-19 mpg around town. If I really conserve, I can get 20-21. I've gotten up to 30 on the highway. Pretty impressive.