Some consumers are surprised to discover the premium rates for their new vehicles may be higher than expected. Cars and trucks are generally getting safer as new technology emerges and is installed in new makes and models, but that technology is also more valuable, making accident claims more expensive. But what vehicles are consumers driving, how much are they spending, and what does that mean for their auto premiums? A recent post by Statista compiled information from GoodCarBadCar.net listed America's 10 best-selling pickup trucks in 2019, along with each vehicle's total number of sales from January through September 2019. Discover which pickup trucks made the list in the slideshow above. See also: |

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Danielle Ling is an experienced video journalist and business reporter. As associate editor, Danielle manages all multimedia and reports on industry news and risk-related coverage, managing all weather-related content. A University of Maryland and Philip Merrill College of Journalism alum, Danielle previously served as a video journalist for Verizon FiOS 1 News NJ, Push Pause. Connect with Danielle on LinkedIn or email her at [email protected].