Used Pickup Trucks.Honest Specs. Real Prices.
The straight-talking directory for pre-owned half-tons, three-quarter-tons, and one-tons across America. Search by state, brand, body style, model year, towing capacity, or payload — every page leads to real listings, not affiliate dropouts.
Find a truck in your stateBrowse by State
Pickup truck inventory in every U.S. state, with current listing counts. Texas, California, and Florida carry the deepest used markets — but smart buyers often save money by looking one state over.
Browse by Brand
The seven manufacturers that move serious volume in the U.S. pickup market, ranked by current inventory on TruckLot.
Browse by Body Style
Crew cab, extended cab, regular cab — three different trucks for three different lives. Pick the configuration that actually matches how you'll use it.
Featured Models
Direct shortcuts into our model-by-model used buying guides. Each model page covers every available year, engine, trim, towing & payload spec, and the issues to inspect for.
Why TruckLot Exists
Buying a used pickup is a different beast than shopping for a sedan. A truck is a tool. It pulls trailers, hauls jobsite material, gets loaned to your brother-in-law on moving day, and still has to start at five in the morning on a January Tuesday. The wrong truck — bought from the wrong place, at the wrong price — is a five-figure mistake. That is why TruckLot leans hard on three numbers for every listing: price, mileage, and model year. Everything else on the page exists to put those three numbers in context.
Our directory is organized exactly the way buyers actually shop: by state first, because shipping a half-ton truck across the country is rarely worth it; by brand second, because brand loyalty among truck owners is a real thing; and by body style third, because a regular cab and a crew cab serve different lives. Pick any of those entry points and you will land on a page with real listings — not affiliate dropouts. Every link on this site leads somewhere with substance — that is a promise we made when we built it.
The listings you see are compiled from public vehicle registries (NHTSA vPIC, U.S. Department of Energy fuel-economy datasets) and supplemented with publicly available dealer-summary data from open sources. We document our data sources transparently in the About page. Pricing reflects realistic market ranges for each make-model-year combination; mileage is bucketed into the same brackets a serious buyer would pre-filter on; and dealer contact information is sample data presented for directory and demonstration purposes.
If you are starting from zero, read the used pickup buying guide first. If you already know the brand and body style you want, jump straight to a state page and start narrowing. If you want to compare configurations head-to-head — half-ton vs three-quarter-ton, gas vs diesel, crew cab vs extended cab — our comparison guides work through the trade-offs with real numbers.