10 of the Least Reliable Pickup Trucks in America for 2024

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Today, we're talking about a topic that's crucial for anyone considering a new pickup truck—reliability. While some trucks are known for their dependability, others fall short, leading to frequent repairs and unexpected expenses. Stick around as we reveal the least reliable 2024 pickup trucks in America. Let’s dive right in!

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The best advice for buying a new truck is don't.

RAZ
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2024 Tacoma soon to be added to the list. I’ll stick with my 2023 3rd gen Tacoma TRDOR with the leaf springs, rear drum brakes, 5speed automatic transmission with its annoying gear hunting, uncomfortable front seats and all the other “perfect imperfections.”

jimf.
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About 8 years ago, the company I work for bought 1000s of Frontiers. These trucks are driven in some pretty rough terrain and are almost all above 250 thousand miles.
If you're looking for a reliable midsize truck, i think the Frontier is the best truck available.

chrislane
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So far as I can glean from this list, the only 2024 pickups not on the "least reliable" list are the Honda Ridgeline (not really a pickup in my book), the Chevy/GMC HD pickups, the Ford HD pickups, and the Toyota Tacoma (though I question whether the 2024 Tacoma has enough information for reliability to be determined as relatively few of them have been sold yet.). The list does not speak well for the pickup manufacturers, especially at the insanely high prices being asked for the new trucks.

rockymountainjazzfan
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I don’t agree with the Nissan Titan because my wife’s grandfather has one and he has only had to have the radio replaced under warranty. That’s it. It’s a 2021 year model. He has not had any issues.

tmr
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Well you have covered yourself so you cant be wrong

Mocsd
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Buy a Toyota hilux ! Uh i forgot you can’t

stormtrooperbb
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Glad he listed Tundra except he didn't mention their 21-23, 24 Tundras with over 100K getting new engines... That number will probably climb. Disappointing too cause I test drove two recently and really like them.

felicitous
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You could have taken less time by listing those acceptable.

davidneidel
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Except for the frontier and Ridgeline all other trucks gonna be paper weight in less than 10 years

mandytuning
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I can’t wait for the day when trucks are built simpler and without all the computerized junk.

dwnmddl
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So basically, all trucks except the Honda Ridgeline are unreliable.

watchmanonthewall
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I was wondering why no E.V. on the list but I think I recall you already did the E.V. list, and it had all of them on it too.

mikemcintosh
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I bought a 2019 Ford Ranger. 2.3 l.I've never had a single problem in almost 5 years. It is very dependable. I would assume that the new Rangers are just as good.

almayberry
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I've actually heard the opposite on the new Colorado. I have heard that they were really good & took Toyota's spot for reliability.

tholbrook
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The Ridgeline except it's not a truck!!! The Old Ford F150 was a truck that lasted like a Timex Watch!!!

John-yfie
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That’s every truck except for the Tacoma, Frontier and Maverick!

markreams
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I love listening to the results of what you find and what has been published because, one it saves me the time I’ve had to do all that research myself, and I refer you quite a lot to my lady friends and coworkers when they start asking me about vehicles. I am not a mechanic! But I am the one driving my vehicle and when I take it to a mechanic, whether it be a Hometown or the dealership, I expect that man to pay attention to what I’m telling him is going on with my vehicle and figure it out! Don’t just dismiss it because I’m a female! And yes in 2024 it still happens even though we have females working at the dealership they are just as bad! But the first vehicle right out the gate on your video is the Nissan Titan!
I have to tell you I totally agree with what is being reported and I own a 2017!
My vehicle in the year 2017 had like it’s own automatic extended warranty to 100, 000 miles coverage already when I bought the vehicle!
2018 that warranty was no longer in existence and unfortunately starting then probably, then through Covid, which we all know vehicles have suffered with the quality that you are buying, but not the price! Even to today 2024 two years after we were told we could come back from Covid. I believe we are still suffering from Covid, economy, import, and export dealings that is not just on the Nissan Titan. It is on every vehicle and the reason why I say that is because my company owns multiple different models and makes and every one of them have multiple recalls on them and getting those recalls fixed is still a major issue!
But what I want to know as a consumer is why am I paying the high dollar prize for that vehicle to have this many major issues?!?
I know….. not for you to answer but maybe somebody on the manufacturing side will read our comments as well and know that as consumers, we’re paying the high dollar and we expect to get the performance, maintenance, and value of our car meaning it needs to run like it’s supposed to stop avoiding the fact that it’s your problem to fix the vehicle so that I the consumer that bought it can drive it not just make the high dollar monthly payments!

darlaburnett
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So maybe just state what one truck is reliable, the Toyota Tacoma, no full size trucks?

michaelmancini
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So basically american trucks have a transmission problem

douglasbullet