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The Only 5 TRUCKS Still Worth Buying | Don't Fall For New Trucks The average new truck now costs over $67,000. We investigated which trucks mechanics actually drive, fleet operators actually buy, and owners refuse to sell — and found 5 that are still worth every dollar. This isn't a brand loyalty list. It's an engineering list. Every truck here was chosen for one reason: there's a specific moment in its production history when the manufacturer got the balance between capability and complexity exactly right — before software subscriptions, cylinder-deactivation lawsuits, and touchscreen dashboards changed what a truck was supposed to be. In this video, we cover: 🔧 The Toyota Tacoma years mechanics call "bulletproof" — and why 300,000 miles is normal, not impressive 🔧 The Ford Super Duty diesel that was made 20 years ago and is worth MORE today than it was used 🔧 The Dodge Ram diesel so mechanically simple it has no computer controlling the fuel — and can hit 500,000 miles 🔧 The Chevy Silverado engine that's nearly indestructible — unless GM's own software kills it first (and how to stop it) 🔧 The modern Ford diesel that Ford built entirely in-house for the first time, and why 2015+ versions are a different truck entirely If you've ever had a $3,000 sensor repair on a truck you're still paying off, this video is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more investigations into what's actually worth buying — and what's engineered to cost you money. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The information in this video is for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional mechanical, financial, or purchasing advice. Every vehicle is different. A truck's reliability depends heavily on its individual maintenance history, prior ownership, mileage, geographic conditions (including road salt exposure and climate), and how it has been used. Before purchasing any used vehicle, we strongly recommend obtaining a full vehicle history report, having the truck independently inspected by a certified mechanic, and consulting with qualified automotive and financial professionals. Prices, parts availability, and reliability data referenced in this video reflect information available at the time of production and are subject to change. Always perform your own due diligence before making any vehicle purchase. #TruckReliability #BestUsedTrucks #BuyItForLife #TrucksThatLast #FordSuperDuty #ToyotaTacoma #DodgeCummins #ChevySilverado #PowerStroke #DieselTruck #UsedTrucks #MechanicAdvice #TruckBuyingGuide #PlannedObsolescence #MadeToLast