Used Trucks in the Quad Cities
Whether you need a truck for work, towing, weekend projects, or just a dependable daily driver that handles Quad Cities winters, you can browse what's actually available right here. Take a look below, and if you're trying to figure out how much truck you really need, ask me — I'll help you match the cab, bed, and drivetrain to how you'll actually use it.
Serving the Quad Cities, IA/IL & surrounding 60 miles. Farther away? Just ask.
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Who this page is for
This page is for anyone shopping trucks in the Quad Cities — tradespeople who need a capable work truck, families who want a crew cab, and weekend warriors who tow boats, campers, or trailers. If a pickup is on your list, start here.
You'll find a range of configurations as inventory allows: different cab sizes, bed lengths, two- and four-wheel drive, and both gas and diesel options.
What to consider when shopping for a truck
Start with the job. Towing and hauling needs drive everything — payload, towing capacity, and engine choice. If you regularly pull heavy loads, lean toward a properly equipped half-ton or step up to heavy-duty. If it's mostly daily driving with occasional hauling, a standard half-ton is usually plenty.
Next, think about cab and bed. Crew cabs give you back-seat room for passengers or gear but shorten the bed; regular and extended cabs trade seating for cargo length. For Quad Cities winters, four-wheel drive is worth strong consideration.
Finally, weigh fuel and budget. Diesels tow strong and last, but cost more up front; gas trucks are simpler and often cheaper to buy. Tell me how you'll use it and I'll help you avoid paying for capability you'll never touch.
Not sure which truck fits?
If you're torn between two trucks or unsure how much capability you really need, that's an easy conversation. Send me your towing numbers and how you'll use it day to day, and I'll lay out the differences clearly so you don't overbuy or come up short.
Looking for a specific direction? You can compare used SUVs, get help finding the right vehicle, or trade in your current vehicle.
Not seeing the right one?
Tell me what you're looking for and I'll help narrow it down. Whether you're trying to compare a few trucks, find a third-row SUV, replace a family vehicle, or figure out where to start, I can help point you in the right direction.