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Is Your Current Truck Fighting an Uphill Battle

Horsepower vs. Torque: What Truck Buyers Should Focus On

Shopping for a truck means comparing a lot of numbers, and two of the most important are horsepower and torque. These specs are listed on almost every truck page, yet many buyers are unsure what they truly mean for towing, hauling, or everyday driving. Understanding how they work makes choosing the right truck much easier.

What Is Horsepower?

Horsepower shows how quickly an engine can keep a truck moving once it is up to speed. You will feel horsepower most when:

  • Merging onto the highway with confidence
  • Passing slower vehicles while towing at speed
  • Keeping a full truck or trailer steady on long road trips

If your driving includes long stretches of highway or frequent acceleration, horsepower should be a key part of your decision. You can explore a variety of trucks suited for everyday driving here: View All Vehicles.

What Is Torque?

Torque measures the twisting force an engine produces to get weight moving from a stop. You will notice torque most when:

  • Pulling a trailer up a boat ramp
  • Getting a loaded work truck going at a jobsite
  • Climbing steep hills or rough terrain

Stronger torque makes a truck feel like it has muscle right where you need it. If you want a truck built for heavy tasks, you can request help finding one with the right torque using our Vehicle Finder Service.

How Horsepower and Torque Work Together

Torque gets the load moving. Horsepower keeps it moving. Trucks with the best balance can tow confidently while still feeling smooth and responsive during everyday driving.

Understanding RPM and Power Curves

Engines do not make maximum power all the time. Torque peaks at lower RPMs, which is perfect for getting a boat or trailer moving from a standstill. Horsepower peaks at higher RPMs, which helps when you need a quick burst of acceleration while already cruising. A truck built for towing usually emphasizes low-RPM torque to feel stronger under load.

Why Transmissions Matter

Transmissions control how power reaches the wheels. A lower first gear ratio multiplies torque, making it easier to pull away with heavy loads. Transmissions with more gears help keep the engine in its “sweet spot” for power and fuel efficiency.

Simple guidance:

  • Tow or haul often: choose lower gear ratios for easier starts
  • More highway commuting: choose gearing tuned for fuel economy at speed
  • Mixed driving: look for multi-gear transmissions that adapt well to both

Different Engine Types

  • Diesel engines: excellent low-RPM torque for heavy equipment towing
  • Gas engines: smoother acceleration and strong horsepower for daily use
  • Turbocharged engines: great mix of torque and horsepower efficiency
  • Hybrid and electric motors: instant torque for quick, controlled pulling starts

Electric Truck Considerations

Electric trucks deliver maximum torque instantly, which feels powerful when backing a trailer or pulling up steep ramps. Regenerative braking helps recover energy when slowing down with a load. Range can drop faster under heavy towing, so selecting a larger battery pack helps maintain travel distance on long trips or hilly terrain.

Payload vs. Towing: Know the Difference

Payload is weight in the truck. Towing is weight behind it. These ratings are separate for a reason:

Capability What It Means Real-World Example
Payload Max weight in the cab or bed Tools, gravel, ATV
Towing Max weight on a trailer Boat, camper, work trailer

A truck excellent at towing might not carry lots of weight in the bed. Knowing both numbers prevents overloading.

GCWR: The Safety Number Most People Miss

GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) measures how much total weight the truck and trailer can safely move together. Exceeding it can affect braking, handling, and drivetrain health even if the engine seems strong enough.

Which Matters More for You?

Choose based on what you do most:

  • Heavy towing or jobsite equipment: torque first
  • High-speed travel and acceleration: horsepower first
  • Work during the week, play on weekends: a balanced setup

If you are upgrading to a truck that better suits your needs, a quick estimate on your current trade can help you plan your budget: Value Your Trade.

How Environment Affects Power Needs

  • Mountains: stronger torque prevents slowing down on climbs
  • Snow or soft ground: more torque helps maintain momentum
  • Hot climates: engines work harder under load, so performance headroom helps

Flat city commuting often requires less torque and places more importance on comfort and fuel savings.

Common Truck-Buying Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Picking a truck that barely meets today’s needs and needing to upgrade again soon
  • Looking only at towing and forgetting payload rating constraints
  • Ignoring terrain and climate when choosing power levels

Planning for the future often prevents the most expensive mistake: buying twice.

Quick Checklist Before You Buy

  • How heavy are the loads you tow or haul?
  • City, highway, or jobsite. Where do you drive most?
  • Will conditions include hills, dirt, snow, or sand?
  • Do you prefer stronger acceleration or stronger pulling strength?
  • Do you need 4x4 for traction under load?

Explore and Compare Options

Once you understand what horsepower and torque mean for your everyday needs, you can explore a wide range of trucks and compare their strengths here: Brows Our Inventory.

Horsepower and torque both matter for capability, comfort, and confidence behind the wheel. When you focus on how you will actually use your truck, the right numbers become much easier to choose. Whether you need work strength, road-trip speed, or a blend of both, the best truck is the one that fits your real life.

Best Fuel-Efficient Trucks That Work Hard Like You

Myth Busted: Are Trucks Still Gas Guzzlers? Not Anymore!

If you’ve ever thought, “I’d love a truck, but I just can’t handle the gas bills,” you’re not alone. For years, people have believed that owning a truck automatically meant spending more at the pump. But the truth is, today’s trucks are more efficient, smarter, and more versatile than ever before.

We understand that people love trucks for what they represent: freedom, capability, and reliability. Whether it’s weekend adventures, towing a boat, or just having the confidence to handle whatever life throws your way, a truck gives you options. And now, you can have all that without sacrificing fuel efficiency.

The Old Truck Myth

Once upon a time, trucks were built for one thing: work. They were heavy, powerful, and didn’t worry much about miles per gallon. That’s where the “gas guzzler” reputation came from. But those days are long gone.

Automakers have spent years refining truck design and technology, creating pickups that are strong enough to tow and haul yet smart enough to save fuel when you’re cruising.

Modern Innovation = Better MPG

Today’s trucks are nothing like those of the past. With advanced engineering and design, they can do it all get the job done and go the extra mile on a tank of gas.

  • Smaller, turbocharged engines that deliver big power when needed but sip fuel during everyday driving.

  • Hybrid and mild-hybrid systems that blend strength and efficiency seamlessly.

  • Streamlined body design that cuts down wind resistance.

  • Smart fuel management systems, like cylinder deactivation, that use less fuel when you’re not towing or climbing hills.

The result? You can drive the truck you want and still feel good about how much you’re saving at the pump.

Ready to See the Difference?

When you see what’s available today, you might be surprised at how efficient trucks have become. Check out our current inventory to explore models designed for performance and fuel savings. Whether you want something for work, play, or both, there’s a truck out there that fits your lifestyle and your budget.

Thinking About Trading In?

If you’re ready to move up to a newer, more efficient truck, now’s a great time. Visit our trade-in page to see what your current vehicle is worth. Many drivers are surprised to learn their trade-in value can go a long way toward lowering the cost of their next truck and that means even more money saved in the long run.

Can’t Find What You’re Looking For?

Maybe you already know the exact truck you want the trim, color, or features but it’s hard to find. Don’t worry. If we don’t have it in stock, we’ll find it for you through our Vehicle Locator Service. Just tell us what you’re looking for, and our team will track it down. It’s one more way we make shopping easy and stress-free.

Find Your Next Truck

We believe you shouldn’t have to choose between saving money and driving what you love. Today’s fuel-efficient trucks let you have both strength and savings, muscle and mileage.

Stop by and talk with our friendly team, explore our inventory, or start online with a quick trade appraisal. And if you don’t see your perfect truck right away, our locator service will make sure you do soon.

Because owning a truck shouldn’t mean giving up on value, it should mean getting more out of every mile.

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The Smart Driver's Dilemma Buying Or Leasing

The Benefits of Buying a Used Car vs. Leasing

Two of the most popular routes drivers take are buying a used car or exploring a lease. Each offers its own set of advantages, depending on your lifestyle, driving habits, and financial goals. Understanding the benefits of both can help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

The Advantages of Buying Used

Buying a used car is one of the most practical ways to own a vehicle. Used cars often come with a lower price tag than brand-new cars, which means you can get more features or a higher trim level while keeping payments manageable.

Because used cars typically have a lower overall value, insurance costs can also be more affordable — a welcome benefit for anyone mindful of monthly expenses.

Many dealerships offer certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles, which are carefully inspected and often come with added warranty coverage. These programs give buyers extra peace of mind and access to reliable, high-quality vehicles without the new-car price.

Ownership also provides long-term flexibility. Once the car is paid off, it’s yours — no mileage limits or lease terms. You can decide when to sell, trade in, or simply keep driving it for years to come.

The Advantages of Leasing

Leasing is another option that appeals to drivers who enjoy getting behind the wheel of newer vehicles more often. Lease payments are generally lower than financing a purchase, making it easier to enjoy the latest models and technology.

Leasing can also simplify upkeep, since regular maintenance and warranty coverage often extend through the lease term. That means fewer unexpected costs and more predictable expenses.

At the end of the lease, drivers have options — they can explore a new model, renew, or consider buying the vehicle if it suits their needs. For those who prefer variety or drive predictable annual mileage, leasing can provide convenience and flexibility.

Finding What Works Best for You

Both buying used and leasing can be smart, practical choices — it all depends on what matters most to you. If you value ownership, long-term savings, and flexibility, buying a used car might be your best match. If you enjoy the idea of driving newer vehicles with consistent payments and minimal maintenance concerns, leasing may be worth exploring.

Ready to take the next step? Whether you’re thinking about trading in your current vehicle or exploring your next ride, we’re here to help. Value your trade today or browse our used car inventory to find a model that fits your lifestyle.

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What NHTSA’s Safety Rating Delay Means For You

Buying Smart While Staying Safe

When you’re shopping for a used car, safety is often the first thing on your mind and for good reason. That’s why so many buyers look to the 5-Star Safety Ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) when comparing vehicles.

Recently, NHTSA announced that its planned update to the 5-Star Safety Rating system originally scheduled for 2026 models will now be delayed until 2027. At first glance, this might sound like a complicated government decision. But for used car shoppers, it actually brings good news.

 

Current Ratings Still Count

Because the updated standards are postponed, all vehicles on the market today are still measured by the existing criteria. That means a 2019–2025 vehicle with a 5-star score remains just as trustworthy today as when it was tested. For anyone shopping used, this stability is reassuring: your car’s rating won’t suddenly feel “out of date” in the next year or two.

Many Used Cars Already Have “Future” Features

Even though the government won’t officially include them in ratings until 2027, many late-model used cars already come equipped with advanced safety technology. Depending on the year and trim level, you can find features such as:

  • Blind-spot monitoring  helps spot vehicles you might not see in your mirrors.

  • Lane-keeping assist gently corrects steering to help keep you centered.

  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection  added peace of mind in city driving.

  • Adaptive cruise control  maintains a safe distance automatically on the highway.

These are the very features regulators will highlight in a couple of years. Smart shoppers can enjoy them today often at thousands less than the cost of buying new. Browse our latest selection here: Shop Our Inventory.

Value That Lasts

Since the new safety criteria won’t apply until 2027, a used car you buy now won’t lose its credibility on resale. In fact, vehicles already equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems may hold their value even better as demand for those features grows. Thinking ahead about equity? See what your current vehicle is worth: Value Your Trade.

We Help You Shop Smart

Our team can also help you identify which models in our inventory already include features that align with the next generation of safety standards.

Prefer to get a head start from home? You can streamline your visit by starting a secure financing application in minutes: Apply for Financing.

The Bottom Line

The NHTSA’s delay in updating safety ratings may sound like a technical detail, but here’s what it really means: today’s used cars remain a safe, reliable, and value-packed choice. With many pre-owned vehicles already equipped with features regulators will soon highlight, there has never been a better time to consider buying used.

Next step: Explore our certified pre-owned options, schedule a test drive, and let our team help you find a vehicle that fits your budget and your peace of mind.

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Trailers

Here at Midsouth Truck Exchange we offer a full line of trailers, from enclosed to goosenecks and standard bumper pull trailers. Enclosed trailers will be listed individually on the website, below is a price list for our commonly stocked trailers. Photos are generic photos of inventory we offer. If you do not see the size you are looking for don't hesitate to give us a call and check on availability and pricing! 


Office (662) 622-7331

Jonathan (901) 619-1366 


CALL FOR AVAILABILTY. TRAILERS ARE MANUFACTURED BY C&W - 4W - BARRENTINE - TOP HAT

-Gooseneck and dump trailers - call for pricing/availability due to different sizing/axle configurations 

 -6.4x10 w/gate 

-6.4x12 w/gate 

-6.4x14 w/gate 

-6.4x14 tandem axle w/gate 

-6.4x16 tandem axle w/gate 

-6.4x18 tandem axle w/gate 

-6.4x20 tandem axle w/gate 

-6.10x18 Car Hauler 

-6.10x20 5200lb Car Hauler

-6.10x20 Car Hauler - IN STOCK - BARRENTINE $3195

-6.10x22 Car Hauler 

Equipment Trailers are manufactured by 4W and C&W and come standard with 7k lb axles and fold down ramps

-6.10x20 Equipment 

-6.10x22 Equipment - IN STOCK - C&W $5995

-6.10x24 Equipment - IN STOCK - C&W $6095

-6x12 - 7x14 - 7x16 Dump Trailers - IN STOCK - Top Hat 7x16 $11995

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