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High class fit and finish, interiors that would make luxury cars jealous, and a ride you wouldn’t be embarrassed taking to a black tie affair... are not what we think of when we hear the word "truck"! Because they were initially built to get you through sticky situations, haul heavy loads to work during the week, and unload your toys on the weekend. Just a decade ago, the words "luxury" and "truck" didn't belong in the same sentence! But nowadays, there are a few cheap trucks that punch way above their curb weight, and offer all the comfort and perks of a high-end European sedans, with the capability of a rural workhorse!

Rule #1: a truck is not an investment. Rule #2? See rule #1. Nissans, Chevys, and Fords… oh my! Trucks in America are way more popular than cars, and it’s easy to see why! They can handle everything you throw at them, they’re your best friend in the snow, and they can take you and all your friends on the roads less traveled. But buying a new truck is a guaranteed way to lose a ton of money, so I’m going to show you 9 trucks that lose the most money in 5 years, starting with the biggest loser, and ending with the least depreciated. And the good news is that the last truck on this list lost only 25% of its value in the first 60 months of ownership! That's crazy when you consider that most trucks lose more than that in just the first year, especially when you mod them!

Ever wonder which brands are putting out the most horsepower? Of course, we all know what the most powerful cars on the planet are: your Bugattis, your Koenigseggs, etc. But we took the horsepower of every vehicle in every brands 2020 lineups, and added them up! Vans and semis excluded of course… And after a whole lot of math that made my head spin, we figured out which brands put out the most power in 2020. So, hold onto your seats, because these are the brands with the most horsepower in 2020 in order of least to greatest!