I need a new 1/2-ton or possibly 3/4-ton crew cab truck, and I'm starting to read about them. I use it primarily as a daily driver and on weekends for the 3-hour (1-way) drive to our lake house. Sometimes I need to trailer the boat (+/- 6,500 lbs) someplace.
To begin my research, the first resource I looked at was Consumer Reports. I don't know why, but their overall ratings for ALL 1/2-ton trucks were kind of low compared to quality cars. Consumer Report's 2024 1/2-ton truck rankings were:
Ram 1500: 71
Ford F-150: 64
Nissan Titan: 64
Chevy Silverado 1500: 56
GMC Sierra 1500: 56
Toyota Tundra: 54
Motor Trend and Edmunds also had more or less similar ratings with the Ram rated highest followed by the F-150.
I've owned Ford trucks for about 45 years. I tend to own them about 10 years, give or take, then get a new (or newer used) truck. Right or wrong, my perception of the Dodge Ram trucks has been that they were lower quality and required more maintenance than Toyota, Ford, and Chevy.
But with the ratings I'm seeing, maybe I should be looking closely at the Ram. As a bonus, Ram's 2500 Crew Cab with a short bed would fit in my garage, whereas the F-250 would be extremely tight or not possible.
My questions for you folks more knowledgeable than me are:
- Are the high ratings on the Rams legit?, and do they make sense to you?
- What do you think are the best trucks for the money?
- It looks like the manufacturers are moving away from V-8's towards smaller engines with turbo-chargers etc. Which trucks/engine combo's do you think are the most reliable?
Thank you for your advise.