Pickup trucks are the kings of the road in the United States. After the miles-per-gallon scare at the turn of the century ended, the popularity of these mighty beasts came back in a big way. That doesn’t mean every truck produced is good though. The truth is, the more popular a product becomes, the faster the automakers will look to push out similar products to make a quick buck. Throughout history, this has made buying a pickup truck a high-risk, high-reward endeavor. Here are the worst of the worst pickup trucks that you will absolutely want to avoid at all costs.
The Mazda B Series Lacked Power
The Dodge Ram Daytona Was Rushed Into Production
The 1999 Chevy Silverado Was a Bad Dream
The 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Was Too Small
The 1997 Ford Ranger Had a Bad Transmission
The 2018 Mercedes Benz X-Class Isn’t up to Snuff
The 1972 Ford Courier Was Underbuilt
The 2006 Nissan Frontier Was a Transmission Nightmare
The 2013 Toyota Tacoma Didn’t Live Up To The Hype
The 1976 Dodge Ramcharger Ran Out of Gas
The 2009 Hummer Nearly Ruined the Company
The 1978 Subaru BRAT Was Just a Car In Disguise
The 2006 Dodge Dakota Was a Maintenance Nightmare
The 1957 Ford Ranchero Wasn’t Really a Truck
The 2006 Honda Ridgeline Was a Letdown
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