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Drew Blankenship

3 Trucks That Aren’t Worth The Money, According To Car Experts

Trucks are sought after for several reasons. Maybe some individuals want the power. Others want the towing capability. Whatever the case may be, some rides just aren’t worth the cash. The average cost of a new truck in 2025 is about $60,000. However, many makes and models exceed $100K (especially if you want to enter the world of EVs). It’s important to know the truck you are buying is actually worth the cash you’re spending. As someone who has attended several work truck conferences and interacted with these vehicles, there are some that just aren’t worth the money. Here are three.

1. Ram 1500 TRX

trucks that aren't worth the money RAM 1500 TRX
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The Ram 1500 TRX is marketed as a high-performance beast, but experts say it’s overkill for most buyers. Its supercharged V8 engine delivers jaw-dropping horsepower, yet the fuel economy is abysmal. Honestly, if you don’t need off-road racing capabilities, you’ll end up paying for features you’ll rarely use. Maintenance and insurance costs are also significantly higher compared to other full-size trucks.

2. Chevrolet Silverado EV

Chevy Silverado EV
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The Chevrolet Silverado EV promises cutting-edge electric technology, but experts warn it comes with a steep price tag. Early buyers face limited charging infrastructure and uncertain resale value. While the idea of an electric truck is appealing, the Silverado EV’s cost doesn’t match its current practicality. Drivers may find the learning curve and upkeep more stressful than beneficial. Until EV infrastructure improves, this truck is not worth the money.

3. Nissan Titan

Nissan Titan
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Although I owned a Nissan Titan (from my late father) at one time, it isn’t what it used to be. The Nissan Titan has struggled to compete with rivals like Ford and Chevy, and it shows. Its resale value is consistently lower than competitors, making it a poor long-term investment. Reliability ratings have lagged behind, leaving owners with costly repairs. Anyone who is looking for dependable transportation may find the Titan frustrating rather than empowering. With better options available, the Titan is one truck that simply isn’t worth the money.

Smarter Choices Mean Better Investments

Avoiding these three trucks doesn’t mean giving up on the idea of owning a reliable pickup. Models like the Ford F-150, Toyota Tundra, or Ram 1500 (non-TRX trims) deliver a better balance between cost, performance, and dependability. Seniors and everyday drivers benefit most from trucks that prioritize practicality over flashy features. By focusing on long-term value, buyers can enjoy the utility of a truck without draining their savings. The key takeaway is simple: choose wisely, and your truck can be a tool, not a financial burden.

Which truck do you think is the most overrated, and what model has given you the best value? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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