Can You Guess The 20 WORST Pickups Of ALL-TIME? HINT, One is a MERCEDES!

Can You Guess The 20 WORST Pickups Of ALL-TIME? HINT, One is a MERCEDES!

It is always shocking to see how bad a lot of these pickups truly were and with that being stated, criticism is always warranted for these situations.

 

With all that has been stated thus far, we will be ranking the 20 worst pickups of all-time. It is important to note that pickups from all decades are fair game and any manufacturer can be listed as well. At the end of the day, this truly shows that each car manufacturer has had some truly abysmal pickups over the years, even with their extremely successful histories. That should definitely not take away from the amazing models that they have been able to produce, but we must always note the terrible ones as well. At the end of the day, these pickups are easily the worsts of all-time and should definitely be avoided at all costs, especially if your goal is to use them for work.

Can you guess the Top 20 LOSERS?


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MDarringerMDarringer - 9/25/2018 11:43:19 PM
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The rusting Navara...


cidflekkencidflekken - 9/25/2018 11:52:41 PM
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LOL. I learned long ago to skip over anything this writer publishes.


TomMTomM - 9/26/2018 7:12:33 AM
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I agree - I generally skip over most of these "TOP Twenty" type lists as well - normally they are personal opinions of someone who is never identified - nor are their qualifications for the job mentioned either.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/26/2018 8:13:48 AM
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The article sounds like it was written by low-level teenagers. The write up is heavy on opinion and sometimes dead wrong on facts. I seriously doubt that Ford regrets releasing the 1997 Ranger given how popular that generation of the Ranger was. And so on...


atc98092atc98092 - 9/26/2018 9:59:53 AM
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The Dodge Ramcharger? That wasn't a truck, it was a Blazer/Bronco competitor. It had a roof the covered the back. Removable, yes. But that didn't make it a truck. Just like taking the roof off of a Blazer and calling that a truck.

About the only one on that list that I'd agree with is the Chevy SSR. But even that wasn't built to be a real "truck". So let's just say the article's author has no idea what he's writing about.


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