The average new car costs north of $30k these days. That set me to thinking. What does $20k buy, if you want to haul stuff around? I had some free time today, and did comparison test drives. This might seem like apples to oranges, but bear with me.
First up: 2013 Chevy Silverado WT short box. Totally stripped out, only option was positraction axle. Final price: $21,500 + tax title plate.
This is, as they say, your basic truck. The 4.3/4-speed automatic is about the same drivetrain as you'd find in a 1993 Chevy of the same spec. It's agricultural. That's not necessarily a bad thing in a truck, but it might not be what I'd want to drive every day or on a road trip.
Tows 4800lb, hauls 1950lb. EPA rated 15/20
Second test: 2013 Dodge Caravan, with "American Value Package". These pretty much only come one way, decently equipped, with way more toys than the Silverado. Final price: $19,500 + tax title plate.
You get a 283-hp, 3.6L V-6 with a six-speed automatic. This powertrain is light-years ahead of the 195hp Chevy. Power is smooth and shifts are barely noticeable. Overall, the GC is a really decent ride, and relative to other $20k vehicles, in many ways the Grand Caravan AVP may well be this year's top transportation bargain, bar none.
Tows 3600lb, hauls 1500lb. EPA rated 17/25
Yes, a FWD minivan is not a truck. That's both good and bad, but in the big picture, you can fit a whole lot in either vehicle. Oh, and the Grand Caravan will swallow 4x8 sheet goods, safe from the weather, etc, while the short box Chevy won't :)
Just some thoughts from a guy with too much free time on a Friday afternoon.