17 Worst Pickup Trucks That Every American Hates

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17 Worst Pickup Trucks That Every American Hates

In the United States, pickup trucks rule the roads. When worries about how far a truck could go on a gallon of gas eased up in the early 2000s, these powerful vehicles became super popular again.

Here are some of the absolute worst pickup trucks you'll definitely want to steer clear of.

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I hate to say how wrong the author is but there's no such thing as a Pinto pickup. It's something someone built as a one-off

canonet
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This guy has never left the safety of his mommy's basement

beater
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This guy talked about a Chevrolet S10 pickup, however the pickup shown in the video was a full size C series Chevy truck. Also when he discussed the Ford courier he didn't even mention that that was a Mazda built pickup truck. He also talked about the 1973 model Chevy suburbans but the suburban shown was from the early 2000s.

cordobaguy
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The Ranchero was built from 1957 to 1979. They didn't start in 1972. Get your facts straight.

Joe-jpo
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The Suburban is not a pickup. That is a full sized SUV

levyoliver
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The Dodge WarLock is a regular halfton full sized pickup... it is meant for moderate cargo. And it isn't a heavy duty pickup..🤣

levyoliver
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No one was confused about these vehicles. You knew going in it was not a work truck. As far as bed size, look at what is available today!

Joe-jpo
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I used to own an 82 Rampage and I absolutely loved it!!! It was a great little truck and got some serious fuel mileage. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat. I loved the looks of the old Chevy LUV trucks too.

brianfalls
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The Suburban was not a pick up. It was more of a SUV. This was the same for the Yukon.

johnshaddick
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Not impressed. Sounds to me bias. Really lost me at the Warlock. That's a legend along with the little red express.

asacross
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pure bullshit. the pinchero was a custom alteration of a pinto wagon. the chevy luv was a great little truck. the dodge rampage was an experiment by chrysler that used the k platform and they were neat little utes. so was the elcamino and ranchero. the dakota was the largest of it's class with the largest available engine for a mid size pickup.

krazi
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Clearly this is revisionist history. As you have got a lot of your facts incorrect. Ford never built a pinto pickup truck as a production model, maybe this was a concept The white one pictured is the only one ever found an existence. The blazer chalet camper is a k-5 not an S10 and Chevy suburban never built a pickup truck It is an SUV and is the oldest SUV in production beginning in 1935 as the suburban carry-all. This is how you do facts correctly!

pjrazvoza
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I quit watching when he started with a truck that never exiated. Don't waste your time.

tdvandy
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AT 17 ;oo this isn, t an s 10 blazer it, s a full size c 10 /k5 blazer

richyarnell
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Video about pickup trucks... starts video with a International Scout...

cigarsgunsanddiesel
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I like most of these vehicles. never seen or knew of the LUV. Most cars from the 70's were poorly built, they just got worse, in the 80's and 90's. All cars, most except for a couple are poorly and cheaply built. Especially the EV's today.

jimbo
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Everybody hates the Caballero? it's an El Camino, so yeah, folks love it. Very popular to this day. They made em from 1971-1987, so they must have been on to something. Never as popular as the Chevy version, but GMC never was even with pickups. SSR is quite desirable these days, too. Avalance was sold for over a decade, so folks must have loved them too, see em all the time. 1999 F250? uh.... those are HIGHLY coveted. People pay new truck money for that body style Ford with the power stroke. Power stroke was one of the most reliable diesel engines ever made, what are you smoking? S-10 Blazers were insanely popular, you saw them everywhere back in the day. S-15? uh, again... wildly popular. Saw em everywhere back in the day. If you got a nice Warlock now, you're gonna get $40k+ for it. Suburban? are you serious? Like, have you ever even been to America? In production from 1935 model year-present, it is the longest running automotive name plate in the history of cars. 89 years and counting. The '73-91 were vastly, vastly popular. They were literally EVERYWHERE back in the day. People pay $50k+ for a nice one today. Dude, this video was just click bait.

JaughnDough
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He talked about 70s suburbans, and showed pictures of the obs, round body, and whatever came after the round body. How stupid.

AWC
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The dude don't know his ass from his elbow

Ed
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I have a 2002 Chevy Avalanche. It has 271000 miles on her and still runs great! The best dependable truck I’ve ever owned. Regardless of this video, it’s not a fair and honest portrayal of this truck at all!!!

stevendinapoli