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Pickup trucks own the North American market. In fact, full-size trucks have been the top-selling vehicles for years. They even leave behind SUVs and crossovers. And of all the trucks, these are trucks that you should know about.

Toyota Tundra

This full-size truck’s best feature is its strong predicted reliability trading. That’s why people consider paying for its above-average sticker price. Only one engine option, a 5.7L V8, is on offer, and it’s not very fuel-efficient. Maintenance costs are also above average.

GMC Sierra 1500

Even the base Sierra 1500 has an above-average price. The super-luxurious Denali trim is significantly higher. But it is very capable, has a comfortable and well-equipped cabin, three engine options, and a maximum towing capacity of 12,000 lbs.

RAM 1500

The full-size Ram 1500 costs less to buy and less to live with than most other trucks. Its estimated fuel costs are also below average thanks to its mild hybrid system. Its interiors are opulent, ride quality is excellent, and it’s a very capable work vehicle.

Ford F-150

This is probably the best full-size truck to buy. Its starting price is low, and insurance and fuel costs are below average. It’s excellent for work, has exceptional reliability, and is superb on daily drives. This is the best-selling vehicle in the USA.

Nissan Titan

This is one of the most expensive full-size trucks as compared to its rivals. Only one powertrain option, a 5.7L V8, is available. It does boast excellent payload ratings and a lot of standard safety features. It’s less spacious than others, and its interior quality isn’t great either.

Honda Ridgeline

This compact truck is more expensive than its rivals. But even its base trim is equipped with features that its competitors don’t offer. A V6 engine is standard as is the most comfortable ride in its class, several safety features, and a top-quality, comfortable cabin. Its overall quality is also excellent.

Jeep Gladiator

This compact truck costs more than others in its class. Its estimated ownership cost, insurance cost, and fuel costs are also higher. But it sets the benchmark for off-road capabilities and features like removable doors and roof panels. It’s perfect for enthusiasts.