Construction EquipmentPOLL: Which new pickup are you most interested in?Wayne GraysonJul 2, 2013Updated Jul 8, 2013 In the past few months, the top three truck makers have grabbed a lot of headlines. First, there’s the 2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel which, as the only diesel half-ton on the market, is expected to offer class-leading fuel economy. Then there’s GM’s latest and completely redesigned models, the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Chevy even added a new luxury model of the 2014 Silverado called the High Country and GMC has detailed the higher-end and ultra-powerful (420 hp) Sierra Denali. And while Ford hasn’t unveiled the 2015 F-150, we have a pretty good idea of what it will look like. Plus, the automaker did just recently announce a new sport truck in the F-150 Tremor. All of that to say, which of these new and upcoming trucks are you most excited about? Let us know in the poll below. Take Our Poll Add us as a preferred source on Google Related StoriesConstruction EquipmentSupreme Court declines to hear challenge of EPA’s approval of E15Construction EquipmentDancing with diggers: A number of new excavators from JCB are headed for American shoresConstruction EquipmentFirst look: 2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel expected to offer class-leading fuel economy (PHOTOS)MaintenanceDust Control: Know how your air filters work and how to change them to avoid big repair billsTop StoriesCompact equipmentUnder New Owner, SDLG Unveils Its First Skid Steer and CTL for U.S.Sold by Volvo in 2025 after 19 years, SDLG branches out to new U.S. markets with debut SR800H skid steer and TV1100H compact track loader.Off-Road TrucksCloser Look: Cat's Next-Gen Articulated Dump Trucks Handle the Hard Stuff for YouMarket PulseQuick Data: Top-Selling Skid Steers, Used Values and Auction WinnersCompact Wheel LoadersCase's New 221G, 321G Compact Wheel Loaders Boost Comfort, Visibility, ControlWheel LoadersDeere's New 844 and 904 X-Tier Wheel Loaders Target Fuel, Tire SavingsEquipment World Contractor of the YearThe Contractor of the Year contest recognizes contractors who have annual revenues of between $3 million and $20 million and exemplify the highest standards of construction professionals.White PapersHow to Choose the Right Rubber Track for Your EquipmentDownload your rubber track guide today for tire pro tips and tricks