Cheap Trucks That NEVER Break Down (Reliably run 1,000,000 miles)

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🚚💥 Dive into the world of diesel trucks where torque is king and longevity is a lifestyle! In this video, we explore the MOST RELIABLE diesel trucks and engines ever made. From classic Fords to robust Chevys, discover trucks that can handle hundreds of thousands of miles without breaking a sweat. 🛠️💰

👉 Stay tuned as we rank iconic trucks like the Ford F-250, Dodge Ram, Chevrolet Silverado, and more, highlighting their strengths, quirks, and why they've earned their legendary status.

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🌍 8:38 Honorable Mentions: We also spotlight the Mercedes OM617, VW Pumpe Duse 1.9, Isuzu 4HK1, and Nissan Pajero/Hardbody 4M41/TD27 for their unparalleled reliability.

👀 Watch Till the End: Don't miss our top pick and find out which truck we crown as the ultimate survivor in a zombie apocalypse! Plus, join the conversation in the comments - agree, disagree, or share your experiences!

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I would have cried and sued y'all if you didn't say the Hilux was the king of the hill 😂😂😂😂 great upload as always

wilfredmiller
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Driving an 04 duramax with the lb7 and its got 100, 674 miles on it. She runs like a dream

yeetmcgee
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Trucks, Trucks and more Trucks! I love my GMC. And it’s been around long enough to come back in style. That’s an Ideal strategy!

pastperformance
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Really love the Hilux. A shame we don't get small pickup truck with diesel engines in north america anymore. Remember those Turbo Diesel Rangers in the 80's? They were pretty reliable. Oh, I forgot, Rangers at that time were real small pickup trucks with a big 7ft bed, not a fat & fancy suvs with a 4 or 5ft playschool box behind.

FullTimeGT
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I didn’t know about diesels longevity when I was looking at the Excursion in late 1999. I only saw you pay more for diesel fuel. So I went with the 6.8L V-10 310hp 425tq I bought in December 1999 and still own it. 315, 000 miles and have had no mechanical issues. Changed alternator, fuel injectors once and of course plugs. It has been the most reliable vehicle. It drives the same up hills whether I’m towing my boat or not. Wish I could post a picture, it’s beautiful. My son wants a diesel so I’m looking at reviews. He likes Ram Cummings and has been looking at D-max trucks, so expensive. Great video!!

joepawling
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my 7.3 now has 760, 000km starting more difficult but still runs like new

AlexLap
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Best trucks I’ve ever owned that gave me very little to no issues and ALWAYS got me home in no particular order:

1.2004 Silverado 2wd single cab shortbox 5.3
2.2019 Nissan Frontier crew cab 4x4 SL 4.0
3.1989 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4x4 4.0

-PLAYERNE-
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I love the sound of a good diesel engine 😤😁🙌🏽

STRIKEFURY
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Doesn't matter the engine if you abuse and tune it to death, it will fail. Bought an OBS 7.3 that was beaten up by the previous owners. It needed a new engine and I got rid of it. There's also plenty of 6.0s out there running forever that have been taken care of. A lot of the time it's not the engine, but rather the owner

Losingsince
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Fun fact about the Hilux. There was a war that was fought with and named after it. The Toyota Wars. Count Dankula did an awesome video on it and it’s a good watch! I highly recommend it!

MachJohnny
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IM EARLY!!!! FIRST LES GO.

Anyways love your videos! Keep it up!

Renaultfan
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I'm a big guy, and do not fit comfortably in the Hilux, but man, they are work horses and refuse to die!

bigbruce
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Daffy should’ve specified if you doing if you’re on diesel trucks, the title is misleading

lordalmighty
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What do you guys think of the 2009 gmc Sierra 2500 4x4

caryhammans
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Chevy duramax 09 lmm 350 k miles it’s worked hard towing heavier than specs call for . Been very reliable .

williamcroft
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Still driving my ‘83 300D Benz. That 5 cylinder just keeps on clacking along. It should last many more years, it only has 66 k.

MBenz
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My Fords. Never let me down. Current is a 2013 F150 4x4 Coyote 12th gen, it now has 220+++ miles. I put one water pump in it. That being said i also do all my own maintenance. I also do the maintenance when the recommended interval is due. Like now, the timing chain and sprockets should be warn, so before there is a issue or noise i will replace all the timing chains, guides and related parts. This way i will not face a costly rebuild if the chains jump time. Maintenance is key to longevity. I want this to be the last truck i purchase. And with the 26 federal mandate of kill switches in all vehicles, it might as well be.

opossom
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2007 duramax diesel probably the most reliable truck built

jonathanstevens
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Wow that is some precise steering at 4:27 or so.

JK-gmkk
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In UK/IRELAND the Isuzu SUVs are fairly common especially with rural folk.

davidjackson