Discover Five Fully Equipped Automatic Pickups You Can Find for Up to R$ 150 Thousand in the Used Market. Find Out What Each Model Offers in Terms of Engine, Performance, and Capacity.
Finding fully equipped automatic pickups for up to R$ 150 thousand may seem like a daunting task given the appreciation of new vehicles, but the used market still offers good opportunities.
The survey gathered five used models that stand out for their robustness, good performance, and comfort.
The research considered diesel versions with automatic transmission and 4×4 traction, ideal characteristics for those who need strength at work or safety on the roads.
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All options are available in the Brazilian market, with updated values according to the Fipe Table.
Given this scenario, these pickups emerge as viable alternatives for those seeking cost-effectiveness without compromising quality.
1. Ford Ranger Limited 3.2 (2018) – R$ 148,308
The most traditional on the list, equipped with a 3.2 turbo diesel engine with 200 hp and a six-speed automatic transmission.
It has robust traction, a bed of about 1,180 liters, and can carry up to 1,009 kg. The five-cylinder Puma engine is recognized for its reliability and easy maintenance.

2. Volkswagen Amarok Highline V6 3.0 (2019) – R$ 138,283
Boasting a lot of power thanks to the 225 hp V6 turbo diesel engine, it goes from 0 to 100 km/h in ~8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 190 km/h.
The eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive provide excellent handling. Bed capacity of 1,280 liters and a load capacity of 1,105 kg. Pay attention to the high-pressure pump — maintenance can be expensive.

3. Chevrolet S10 LTZ 2.8 (2018) – R$ 143,745
Duramax turbo diesel engine with 200 hp and 51 kgfm of torque and a six-speed automatic transmission.
Accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 10.3 seconds, with a bed of ~1,061 liters and capacity for 1,108 kg. It stands out for its robustness and ease of finding parts.

4. Mitsubishi L200 Triton Sport 2.4 (2018) – R$ 142,760
Turbo diesel with 190 hp and a five-speed automatic transmission.
It can carry up to 1,060 kg and has a bed of ~1,046 liters. Smaller dealership network and higher maintenance costs, but recognized for mechanical durability.

5. Nissan Frontier Attack 2.3 (2018) – R$ 137,770
2.3 turbo diesel engine with 190 hp and 45.9 kgfm and a seven-speed automatic transmission.
Has a bed of ~1,054 liters and a load capacity of 1,040 kg. Accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 11.3 seconds and reaches 180 km/h. A good option in terms of comfort and technology.

Considerations
These used automatic pickups stand out for offering a solid combination of performance, comfort, and robustness, with values framed within R$ 150 thousand (according to Fipe).
All are established averages in the Brazilian market with a proven reliability history.
The Ranger and the Amarok offer more strength and tradition; the S10 combines robustness and easy maintenance; the L200 is discreet yet resilient; and the Frontier brings a good balance between comfort and performance.
Therefore, for those looking for used automatic pickups, these five options deserve to be at the top of the list, especially given the significant increase in the prices of 0 km models.
Evaluate the condition, maintenance history, and mileage before purchasing to ensure a good deal.

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Amarok ,só pode ser sacanagem do editor.