Dodge RAM 1500 Bighorn.
Dodge RAM 1500 Express.
Ford F-150 Lariat.
Nissan Frontier LE.
Toyota Tacoma.
Toyota Tacoma PreRunner.
Dodge RAM 1500 SLT.
GMC Sierra 1500 SLE.
We are a country divided not by red states or blue states, north states or south states, but – more resoundingly – by truck states and car states. And with the exponential growth in truck sales, consumers across the country are voting with their pocket books; trucks and crossovers are winning, while the traditional sedan is fighting for the scraps.
With seven truck brands offering eleven distinct models, what’s better vs. what’s best can be difficult to determine, even among those analysts and journalists immersing themselves in the truck segment. Factor in the cavalcade of TV ads, and there’s a very real need for clarity before committing to a $40,000 (or $50,000 … or $60,000) pickup.
The U.S. News Best Truck Brand ranking attempts to cut through the cluttered marketing and granular reviews to highlight those vehicles that deliver day-to-day utility. A brand’s U.S. News overall score incorporates the consensus opinion of the automotive press, as well as safety and reliability data. Safety, of course, is important from Day One, while reliability remains important while paying off a five year loan (or six…or seven) on your new finance contract.
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