Which truck brand is most reliable?

Which truck brand is most reliable?

Which truck brand is most reliable?

The top 7 most reliable pickup trucks

  1. 2020 Ford F-150. Reliability Score: 3/5.
  2. 2019 Nissan Frontier. Reliability Score: 3.5/5.
  3. 2020 GMC Canyon. Reliability Score: 3.5/5.
  4. 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. Reliability Score: 3.5/5.
  5. 2019 Honda Ridgeline. Reliability Score: 3.5/5.
  6. 2020 Ram 1500. Reliability Score: 4/5.
  7. 2020 Toyota Tundra.

What’s the longest lasting most dependable truck on the road?

The Honda Ridgeline comes in at first place in the category of trucks most likely to last 200,000 miles. About 3 percent of older versions of the Honda Ridgeline have reached the 200,000 mile mark.

What is the number 1 reliable truck?

The Ford Ranger topped Consumer Reports truck reliability rankings. Truck shoppers looking for the most reliable pickups should consider the Ford Ranger, Ram 1500 and the heavy-duty trucks from Chevrolet and GMC, according to the annual auto and truck reliability rankings from Consumer Reports.

Is f150 more reliable than Ram 1500?

These are both top-shelf pickup trucks. The Ram 1500 does a little better than the Ford F-150 in terms of reliability ratings and average annual cost of repair.

Is Dodge Ram better than Ford?

The verdict? RAM 1500 is a better deal. It has a better V6 and a great V8 with the interesting eTorque mild hybrid system available. Both trucks offer however much you’d like of performance, capability and luxury, but the Ram is a more modern truck both aesthetically and mechanically.

Which is better RAM or GMC?

The Ram 1500 has better warranty coverage. It has a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. In comparison, the Sierra 1500 has a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty.

What’s wrong with RAM trucks?

Consumer Reports notes that almost 300,000 2019-2020 Ram 1500 trucks were recalled over a software issue a few years back. “A software error may occur when the engine is turned off, NHTSA says.