If you had to guess, what would you say is the most driven vehicle in the state of Idaho?

We can tell you one thing. You're going to be glad it's not a Tesla, as they just underwent a major, major recall which owners are none too happy about. If you drive one, thoughts and prayers.

Ok. Let's get to it.

What's the most popular vehicle in Idaho right now?

We don't think we're delivering breaking news when we tell you...it's a pickup truck. No surprise, right?

Admit it. The last four guys you dated drove a pickup, and the last one still has your CD booklet in the backseat. Anyways.

It's the Ford F-Series of pickups, meaning every size, shape, and variation they come in. Yes, that even includes electric F-Series pickups that have risen in popularity as of late.

 

So, if you're currently the owner of a Ford F-Series truck, does that mean you are a wise shopper when it comes to purchasing a vehicle, or did you just buy one because all your neighbors have one?

Only you can answer that honestly.

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While it may not be quite as popular as the omnipresent F-Series of trucks, Ford's more recent Bronco has experienced a recent spike in sales recently. If you feel like you're seeing more and more on the road, it's because you very much literally are.

"Built Wild," the Ford Bronco Makes a Helluva Comeback

The idea of the Ford Bronco was born in the Early Sixties to compete with Jeep. These iconic off-road SUVS are still recognized for their simple, boxy design. Over time, the demand for Broncos dropped off, but in the last 25 years, they've regained a lot of traction. The no-frills, off-road vehicles are just plain cool. Today a well-maintained 1980s Ford Bronco ranges from around $14,667 to $24,800 depending on the model, condition, and features. 

Gallery Credit: Kolby Fedore, TSM

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Speaking of trucks, have you run into one of the boxy Tesla Cybertrucks in Boise yet?

If so, here's the standard protocol to follow:

What To Do When You Spot A Cybertruck In Idaho

Yes, there is protocol to follow. So pay attention.

Gallery Credit: Chris Cruise // Townsquare Media

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