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Used pickup trucks for sale in Rhode Island

5 active listings · average asking price $22,727 · average odometer 57,667 mi · Northeast region

5Active listings
$22,727Avg price
57,667 miAvg mileage
4Brands available

By brand in Rhode Island

By body style in Rhode Island

By model year in Rhode Island

Recent listings in Rhode Island

Year & ModelBodyMileagePriceCity
2024 Honda Ridgeline
TrailSport · 3.5L i-VTEC V6 (280 hp / 262 lb-ft)
Crew Cab 24,034 mi $35,412 Providence
2022 Ford Ranger
XLT · 2.3L EcoBoost I4 (270 hp / 310 lb-ft)
Crew Cab 38,249 mi $22,252 Providence
2021 Honda Ridgeline
RTL-E · 3.5L i-VTEC V6 (280 hp / 262 lb-ft)
Regular Cab 76,547 mi $16,992 Newport
2021 Ram 3500
Longhorn · 6.4L HEMI V8 Gas
Extended Cab 58,314 mi $30,145 Warwick
2015 Toyota Tundra
SR · 5.7L i-Force V8 (381 hp / 401 lb-ft)
Regular Cab 91,195 mi $8,838 Providence

The used pickup market in Rhode Island

Rhode Island sits in the Northeast region of the United States, and that geography shapes what you will find on dealer lots here. Used pickup inventory here reflects local industry, climate, and commuting patterns. Mid-size and full-size half-tons make up the bulk of available listings, with heavy-duty trucks concentrated near agricultural and construction markets. The state has its own mix of climate effects — winter precipitation, road treatment, summer heat — that buyers should factor into any inspection.

If you are shopping Rhode Island specifically, our advice is to start with the brand breakdown above and click into the manufacturer that matches your needs. Cross-state shopping inside the same region is usually worth a half-day road trip; cross-region shopping rarely is unless you have found a specific configuration that is not available locally. Pay attention to the average mileage figure on this page — if a listing is dramatically below the state average for its model year, ask why, and if it is dramatically above, negotiate accordingly.

Body-style supply varies meaningfully by state. Crew cabs dominate suburban metros (because they are also family vehicles); regular cabs concentrate in agricultural and trades-heavy markets; extended cabs are rare almost everywhere because manufacturers have quietly dropped them from many model lines. If you are flexible on body style, a less-popular configuration in your state can save 10–25% over the equivalent crew cab.

Every listing detail page on TruckLot includes the dealer's general contact info, the truck's specs, an honest condition note, and the full price/mileage/year context. Use that data, request a vehicle history report, and never close on a used pickup without a third-party pre-purchase inspection — especially in Rhode Island, where climate-related wear varies by region and should be confirmed by inspection. The cost of a $150 inspection is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy on a five-figure purchase.