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Cyber truck, just my opinion 🤣
Cyber truck, just my opinion 🤣
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Cyber truck, just my opinion 🤣
And yet you bought one... so full ofEVER?
So id have to agree maybe. The Cruz is probably the worst truck made today.
I very seriously considered IH near the top of my list but they weren't quite as bad for "truck stuff" as brat or vw or the corvair truck. LolInternational Harvester made some horrific pickups in the 70s. I had several chevy half tons over the years. The worst ones were a 73 and 2007 bought new.
The best one was a 77 high Sierra (454). Awesome truck but a guzzler.
Spot on. I'd say my use case is closer to 90/10 or more like 80/20 when you factor in towing. But pretty much every full-size truck I see is hauling air. The exceptions are true work trucks like landscaping guys, plumbers or scrap metal collectors. Occasionally I see someone who is clearly moving furniture.Let's be real: most "real" truck owners don't need them as a truck, as they mostly haul sailboat fuel 95% of the time. I need a car 95% of the time, and a small truck 5% of the time. I love the SC for what it is: a well-appointed, good looking, great driving AWD vehicle that can haul stuff when needed.
We have plenty of aluminum Ford fleet trucks and no issues. The older non aluminum superduties we had all kinds of body mounts fall apart. Rear mounts sucked. Usually around 100-150k. Some sooner. Known issue. Never heard of any such recall with the aluminum trucks an I own several. Lol. You would think they let me know sometime since 15 (not 17) when they switched. Just not true. Too many high mileage ones for sale to bash much. Early tt had turbo issues. 2 year of 5.0 had some oil burners . 18 was one. And the front hubs before 21 were garbage. Dumb design. I service trucks for a big landscaping place and some of his half tons are over 250k. 5.0 trucks.Worst truck currently
Pretty much anything made by Ford. Constant recalls over serious issues and problems only get worse with age.
Why? Because ford didn't properly prepare their vehicles for the shift to aluminum bodies.
You see, when you mate aluminum to steel you get galvanic electrolysis. This leads to corrosion in interesting places. Places that affect the grounding of the electrical system. Hence, the unending electrical gremlins that have plagued their trucks since 2017.
Ford found a way to live up to the old acronym Found on roadside dead.
Worst truck after 2000 but before 2017?
Tough call, all the following were the worst.
1st)Again a Ford. From 2008-2010, the Ford 6.4l powerstrokes. Enough said.
2nd) The Hummer H2. Does everything poorly with the bonus of the worst fuel mileage conceivable.
3rd) Pretty much every luxury pickup made in the 2000's. Avalanche, Blackwood, they were all just terrible.
Worst pick up of the 1990's?
The Dodge Dakota's (1st & 2nd gen) were famous for reliability problems.
Worst trucks of the 1980's? A tie between the Dodge Rampage and the Dodge power wagons. Ugly, unreliable and parts falling off as they left the dealership.
That's enough for now.
Wife bought one for the daughter to drive to college. Been covered ad nauseumThen WHY are you on this forum? Dumb 💩 . If Hyundai sucks so bad.. why don't you troll elsewhere.. 😒