Used Car Pricing: 2003 Trucks: Compact
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| Editors' Rating |
| 6.8 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 7.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,509 - $9,652
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Pros: Fuel-efficient base engine, torquey optional V6, stump-jumping ZR2 off-road package.
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Cons: Spotty build quality, inferior-grade interior trim, low seating positions, poor crash test scores.
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What Edmunds.com says: Now nine years old (that's, like, 80 in people years), the Chevy S-10 is in desperate need of a redesign.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Chevrolet S-10
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$19,353
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Pros: Convertible top, solid all-around performance, distinctive styling, generous luggage space.
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Cons: Seats only two and yet weighs nearly 5,000 pounds, costs almost as much as a Corvette.
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What Edmunds.com says: Combining the styling elements of a late '40s Chevy pickup, the attitude of a muscle car and the fun of a roadster, the SSR is an entertaining answer to a question nobody asked.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Chevrolet SSR
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.6 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,112 - $9,882
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Pros: Plentiful V8 power, alert transmission, spot-on suspension both on- and off-road, easily accessible and accommodating cabin.
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Cons: As thirsty as a frat brother, a bit big for serious off-roading, can get pricey if too many options are chosen.
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What Edmunds.com says: If one word could best describe the 2003 Dodge Dakota, comfortable would be it. Whether carrying five adults, cruising the interstate, transporting cargo or tackling off-road terrain, the Dakota is at ease no matter where it is or what it's asked to do.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Dodge Dakota
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$8,628 - $10,464
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Pros: SUV comfort paired to a pickup truck bed, workhorse V6, features galore, new Safety Canopy airbag system.
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Cons: Based on 13-year-old previous-generation Explorer platform, can't carry as much as a real pickup, sub-par off-road ability.
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What Edmunds.com says: Part truck, part SUV, Ford's Explorer Sport Trac attempts to marry the best of both worlds into one unique crossover vehicle.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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| Editors' Rating |
| 5.8 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,185 - $9,035
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Pros: Strong 4.0-liter V6 engine, handsome styling, variety of trim levels, functional interior.
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Cons: Uncomfortable cabin, dated design, no V8 is available, no crew cab configuration.
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What Edmunds.com says: The 2003 Ford Ranger isn't the freshest compact pickup on the market, but it has aged gracefully. We like this truck plenty, especially when equipped with the available 207-horse V6 engine.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Ford Ranger
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| Consumer Rating |
| 7.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,734 - $11,048
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Pros: Multiple configurations, fuel-efficient base engine, torquey V6.
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Cons: Low-buck interior, spotty build quality, poor resale value.
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What Edmunds.com says: We know the value of an old trusty pickup, but in the Sonoma's case, it's just plain old. A redesign is on the way next year, but if you need a compact truck now, we suggest checking out the competition first.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 GMC Sonoma
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,041 - $8,835
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Pros: Torquey engines, handsome styling, four-door extended cab model.
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Cons: No crew cab model available, limited lineup makes it tough to tailor for your needs, flat and flaccid seats.
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What Edmunds.com says: Mazda's Truck is aging rapidly and a replacement doesn't seem to be appearing on the horizon. Though fundamentally sound today, redesigned competitors due within a year threaten to put this model on the back shelf.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Mazda Truck
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.5 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.6 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$6,192 - $12,561
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Pros: Wide variety of body configurations and trim levels, many safety and convenience features.
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Cons: No third door on King Cabs, cramped rear seats for Crew Cabs.
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What Edmunds.com says: With a variety of body styles, engines and trims, the Frontier should cover just about every compact truck buyer's needs.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Nissan Frontier
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$10,432 - $11,357
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Pros: Comfortable ride, stable handling, decent fuel mileage, multiple configurations, unlikely to be lost in a parking lot.
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Cons: Midgate's glass isn't removable, limited towing and hauling capability.
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What Edmunds.com says: An interesting car-and-pickup blend that comes up a bit short in outright functionality.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Subaru Baja
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.1 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.6 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$7,600 - $14,040
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Pros: Flexible and refined drivetrains, competent off-road, multiple body configurations.
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Cons: High price, most convenience features are optional, no third or fourth door on Xtracabs.
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What Edmunds.com says: A capable compact pickup with a variety of body styles to suit most buyers. Has a reputation for reliability, but value in question due to high asking prices.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Toyota Tacoma
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