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19 Longest-Lasting Trucks of 2025
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T. Woods
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Cory Dudak

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Trucks are often meant to take a beating, designed as they are to be capable of towing extremely heavy loads, going off-road or otherwise incurring the wear and tear of serving on job sites. As such, knowing your truck will last awhile is a rather crucial bit of information when shopping for a new pickup.
That’s why a recent iSeeCars list of the 19 longest-lasting trucks of 2025 is so helpful — the auto website deemed these pickups the most reliable on the road, and most likely to make it to at least 250,000 miles. In the market for a new pickup? These are the ones to beat.
1. Ram 3500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 39.7%
- Compared to average: 3.1x
- MSRP: $47,660 to $92,300
Per Car and Driver, the Ram series has made its name and fame on their incredible towing capacity and dazzling interior features — drivers feel like they’re inside a luxury car that can double as a heavy-duty tow truck. They have a reputation for reliability that buyers can trust.
2. Toyota Tundra
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 30.0%
- Compared to average: 2.3x
- MSRP: $42,185 to $66,455
With a turbocharged V-6, smooth suspension and spacious cabin built for comfort, the Tundra blends muscle with refinement.
3. Ford F-450 Super Duty
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 28.5%
- Compared to average: 2.2x
- MSRP: $47,395 to $80,160
Much like the Ram series, this Ford series is known for powerful towing and interior luxuries.
4. Toyota Tacoma
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 25.3%
- Compared to average: 2.0x
- MSRP: $33,185 to $54,050
The Tacoma isn’t just your average mid-size truck. Known for rock-solid reliability and smooth suspension, it’s built to handle the long haul with ease. Drivers have trusted it for years, and it’s easy to see why.
5. GMC Sierra 2500 HD
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 22.0%
- Compared to average: 1.7x
- MSRP: $48,495 to $95,795
GMC Sierras are rugged, stylish trucks just as known for their beast-like power under the hood as for their fancy amenities, Car and Driver noted.
6. Ford F-250 Super Duty
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 18.6%
- Compared to average: 1.4x
- MSRP: $46,965 to $99,290
The Ford Super Duty series, like many of the trucks on this list, are renowned for their versatility and dependability. They have ferocious towing power and a dazzling array of high-tech interior features.
7. Ford F-350 Super Duty
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 18.3%
- Compared to average: 1.4x
- MSRP: $47,395 to $80,160
Car and Driver called the Super Duty line a luxurious “pack mule” — a truck that can tow without effort, but comes with a lot of flash.
8. Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 17.4%
- Compared to average: 1.3x
- MSRP: $47,495 to $75,295
The Silverado is built not only to haul, but to go the long haul, as well.
9. Ram 2500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 17.3%
- Compared to average: 1.3x
- MSRP: $47,660 to $92,300
Despite the Ram 2500’s outsized muscularity and intense towing power, on the inside, it’s a smooth and cushy luxury ride. It’s a truck built for heavy-duty work that’s meant to feel like high-end style.
10. Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 16.0%
- Compared to average: 1.2x
- MSRP: $47,495 to $75,295
Car and Driver described the Silverado line as the “proven workhorse” of the truck world, a vehicle that’s built to take a beating on the road while towing heavy loads.
11. Honda Ridgeline
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 14.7%
- Compared to average: 1.1x
- MSRP: $41,645 to $48,245
With a roomy four-door cab, punchy V-6 and all-wheel drive that handles more like a car, the Ridgeline is the perfect blend of utility and everyday comfort.
12. Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 12.9%
- Compared to average: 1.0x
- MSRP: $37,845 to $68,695
Tough, versatile and built like a champ, the Silverado 1500 is as ready to tow a trailer or haul gear as it is to take the family on a road trip. Wherever you’re headed, the Silverado’s got your back.
13. GMC Sierra 1500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.8%
- Compared to average: 0.8x
- MSRP: $39,145 to $86,890
Car and Driver called the Sierra 1500 GMC’s “star student,” and with good reason. It’s available in a multitude of combinations of turbocharged engine types, cab sizes, bed sizes and tow capabilities — all in order to best meet your needs.
14. Nissan Titan
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 9.9%
- Compared to average: 0.8x
- MSRP: $48,700 to $65,680
The Titan might not top the charts in towing, but it makes up for it with a bold powertrain and cabin built for comfort. It’s a tough truck with a smooth ride, which comes in handy for drivers who want muscle with a touch of refinement.
15. GMC Canyon
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 8.4%
- Compared to average: 0.6x
- MSRP: $40,095 to $67,030
Packed with features, a beastly tow power, high luxury and expensive tech, the Canyon was made to go the distance, even if it doesn’t come in multiple combinations (like the Sierra 1500, for instance).
16. Chevrolet Colorado
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 7.0%
- Compared to average: 0.5x
- MSRP: $33,595 to $62,895
A quiet ride, comfortable interior, powerful turbo and just as capable off-road as on, the Colorado is as sturdy as modern trucking gets, per Car and Driver.
17. Ford F-150
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 5.9%
- Compared to average: 0.5x
- MSRP: $40,045 to $77,895
The F-150 is as much a tool as a ride, with the hybrid version able to serve as a generator during power outages. Car and Driver also noted its staggering tow and haul capability, making it an integral vehicle and tool at job sites.
18. Nissan Frontier
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 5.0%
- Compared to average: 0.4x
- MSRP: $33,745 to $47,305
For a midsize truck, the Frontier offers a slick style with a lot of modern tech, as well as numerous cab and bed size combinations.
19. Ram 1500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 3.5%
- Compared to average: 0.3x
- MSRP: $47,660 to $92,300
The Ram series never really disappoints — the 1500 has the tow capabilities any trucker could hope for, as well as the luxury interior and comforts that more than justify its costs.
Price disclaimer: MSRP data was sourced from Car and Driver on Nov. 7, 2025 for all vehicles listed.
Photo disclaimer: All imagery is for representation purposes only and may not depict exact make/model listed.
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