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What's the best 4x4 capable 2025 pickup that isn't a super truck like the raptor or ram rho? What brand is making the most reliable pickups on the road today?
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>>28110361
>ai slop
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>>28110361
Unimog
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>>28110391
This, a Hilux, or an LC70 series. All things that are forbidden in burgerland.

Of the domestically made trash, Ford is still the best bet overall. GM engines are OK but their rust issues are horrific. RAMs are unreliable at best, and non-functioning at worst.
Ford 5.0 is still a solid engine, aluminum bodies don't rust, you just roll the dice on quality control with your truck. If Shawniqua'rius was feeling particularly bloated with ribs that day she may have forgotten to tighten some bolts or fasten a loom correctly, might be in for rattles or wiring shorts down the line.
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>>28110398
>Ford 5.0
who says this
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>>28111709
Sadly it's probably your best bet for a half ton engine.



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