2020 Chevrolet Tornado (Mexico)If you've never heard of the Tornado, you're not alone — at least here in the U.S. Originally designed as a Chevrolet Montana, the Tornado's first and second generation models were sold under that name exclusively in Mexico — thanks to the existing Pontiac Montana being sold in North America at the time. This compact pickup comes equipped with a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine that can generate a modest 105 horsepower with 119-pound feet of torque. While obviously not on the same performance level as Chevrolet full-size trucks, the Tornado retains the functionality of a pickup, while remaining nimbler in its smaller form factor and better for tight urban streets.For only 245,900 pesos — which converts to around $11,819 — you could purchase this small truck in 2020. Adjusted for inflation, the Chevrolet Tornado would sell for $14,263 today. Chevrolet discontinued the Tornado, with the last year of production being 2020, but had been offering it since around 2012. Interestingly, the automaker chose not to offer the Tornado (or Montanas in general) in the States, even if there could have been a market for it. For comparison, Chevy's smallest U.S. truck is the 2024 Colorado at approximately 212 inches long, whereas the 2020 Tornado is only 177 inches.