Tech: Pickup Truck Aerodynamics
The basic shape of a pickup truck is not the most rewarding one when it comes to aerodynamics, with a large frontal area, large open wheel spaces, a chopped-off cabin and an open cargo bay.
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The basic shape of a pickup truck is not the most rewarding one when it comes to aerodynamics, with a large frontal area, large open wheel spaces, a chopped-off cabin and an open cargo bay.
Pickup trucks have the premise of better work capabilities for drivers who need versatile features, with a significant advantage at the rear to load heavy materials or extensive tools.
Owning a pickup truck doesn’t mean you need to empty your wallet every time you go to the gas station. Try out a few of these tricks to improve your truck’s gas mileage before your next fillup.