What's the smallest pick-up truck on your 10 most economical pick up list?
What's the smallest pick-up truck on your 10 most economical pick up list: https://vans.honestjohn.co.uk/van-top-10s/top-10-most-economical-pick-ups/?
Asked on 17 July 2017 by Catrina Millington
Answered by
Dan Powell
In terms of length, it's probably the SsangYong Musso: vans.honestjohn.co.uk/van-reviews/ssangyong/musso-.../
At 4.9 metres long, it's the shortest of all of the new pick-ups, although it is a little wider than some of its rivals at 1.9 metres. It also has the shortest load bed, at just 1.2 metres. Admittedly, it's not as plush or as good to drive as its rivals, but the Musso is good value thanks to SsangYong's comprehensive five-year unlimited mileage warranty.
At 4.9 metres long, it's the shortest of all of the new pick-ups, although it is a little wider than some of its rivals at 1.9 metres. It also has the shortest load bed, at just 1.2 metres. Admittedly, it's not as plush or as good to drive as its rivals, but the Musso is good value thanks to SsangYong's comprehensive five-year unlimited mileage warranty.
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