The Ford Pick UP is a rugged and reliable pickup truck, perfect for those who need a vehicle that can handle heavy loads and harsh terrain. With its powerful engine and robust suspension, it's a great choice for those who need a workhorse on wheels.
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Body Type
Pick-up
Fuel Consumption
The Pickup is a rugged and reliable diesel-powered pickup truck, perfect for those who need a vehicle that can handle heavy loads and tough terrain. With its diesel engine, it provides excellent torque and towing capacity.
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine & Transmission
The Pick UP is a rugged and capable vehicle with a powerful 80 Hp internal combustion engine, paired with a front-transverse inline engine layout. It features a diesel engine with standard diesel injection and a naturally aspirated design. The vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive and a double wishbone front suspension, making it suitable for off-road adventures.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
80 Hp
Engine Layout
Front, Transverse
Engine Model Code
TD25
Engine Configuration
Inline
Fuel Injection System
Diesel - Standard diesel injection (SDI)
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Engine Oil Capacity
6 l 6.34 US qt | 5.28 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification
10W-30, 15W-40 / API CD
Coolant
9.6 l 10.14 US qt | 8.45 UK qt
Drive Wheel
All wheel drive (4x4)
Front Suspension
Double wishbone
Rear Suspension
Dependent, multi-link spring with telescopic shock absorbers
Brakes
This pickup truck features a reliable braking system with disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. The hydraulic power steering system provides a smooth driving experience, while the worm-reduction unit steering type ensures precise handling.
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Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Drum
Steering Type
Worm-reduction unit
Power Steering
Hydraulic Steering
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for Nissan - Pick UP (D21)
The Ford Pick UP has a maximum towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds.
The Ford Pick UP has an estimated fuel economy of up to 20 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.
Yes, the Ford Pick UP is designed to handle rough terrain and is suitable for off-road driving.
The primary purpose of the Pick UP is for hauling heavy loads, towing, and off-road driving.
While the Pick UP can be driven in the city, its size and weight make it more suitable for rural or off-road use.
Regular maintenance for the Pick UP includes oil changes, tire rotations, and brake pad replacements, as well as regular checks on the suspension and steering systems.
The Pickup is a diesel-powered vehicle.
The Pickup is designed for heavy-duty hauling and towing.
Yes, the Pickup is designed to handle rough terrain and off-road driving.
The Pick UP has an internal combustion engine with a diesel fuel injection system.
The Pick UP has a front-transverse inline engine layout.
The Pick UP has a double wishbone front suspension and a dependent, multi-link spring with telescopic shock absorbers rear suspension.
Disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear.
Hydraulic power steering with a worm-reduction unit.
Yes, with its reliable braking system and smooth handling, this pickup truck is suitable for heavy-duty use.
These specs describe a pickup truck.
Pickup trucks are commonly used for transporting cargo, towing, and off-road activities.
Pickup trucks are distinguished by their open-bed design, which allows for easy loading and unloading of cargo. Other types of vehicles, such as sedans and SUVs, have enclosed cargo areas.
The primary purpose of the Pick UP is for hauling heavy loads and towing trailers.
Yes, the Pick UP is designed to handle rough terrain and is suitable for off-road driving.
The Pick UP requires regular maintenance, including oil changes, tire rotations, and brake pad replacements.
The spec sheet does not include engine specifications.
The spec sheet does not include fuel efficiency information.
The spec sheet does not include information about standard features.
The Ford F-150 has a maximum towing capacity of up to 14,000 pounds.
The Ford F-150 has an estimated fuel economy of up to 20 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.
Yes, the Ford F-150 is designed to handle off-road terrain and has features such as four-wheel drive and high ground clearance to help navigate rough terrain.
The fuel type of the Pickup is Diesel.
The model of the Pickup is Pick UP.
Yes, the Pickup is designed for heavy-duty hauling and towing.
It has an Internal Combustion Engine.
It has a power of 80 Hp.
It has a Naturally Aspirated engine.
The primary purpose of the Pick UP is for heavy-duty tasks and towing.
Yes, the Pick UP is designed to handle rough terrain and off-road driving.
The Pick UP requires regular maintenance, including oil changes and tire rotations, to ensure optimal performance.
A pickup truck
Transporting goods and equipment
An open-box bed for cargo, towing and hauling capabilities
These specs describe a pickup truck.
Pickups are often used for transporting cargo, towing, and off-road activities.
Pickups are known for their open-bed design and durability, which sets them apart from other types of vehicles such as sedans and SUVs.