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20 Used Trucks That Hold Their Value Over Time


20 Used Trucks That Hold Their Value Over Time


Reliable Till the End

If you’re in the market for some used trucks, then one of the factors you’ll want to consider is resale value. Of course, reliability and specs are important too, but just because the vehicle is used doesn’t mean it isn’t an investment. With that in mind, here are 20 sturdy trucks that still sell well.

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1. GMC Hummer

Starting off the list, consider the GMC Hummer, which is an electric truck that blends rugged practicality with a bold new design. GMC is best known for their SUVs and durable trucks, meaning you can rely on their backing when it comes to picking this truck. The best part is its high resale value, which is expected when you have all these advanced features at your fingertips.

File:2022 GMC Hummer EV front.jpgUltraTech66 on Wikimedia

2. Toyota Tacoma

Toyota is considered one of the most reliable and long-lasting car brands on the market, so it’s no surprise that their Tacoma is a frontrunner in terms of resale value. This midsized truck offers a muscular build and plenty of off-road features that will keep you comfortable on any ride.

File:Toyota Tacoma (N300) TRD IMG 6050.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

3. Chevrolet Silverado HD

Many people describe the Silverado as heavy-duty and muscular, which makes it the perfect pick for outdoor enthusiasts. Chevrolet is also well-known for their durable trucks and has had a strong presence in commercial vehicle markets for ages. With that in mind, this truck has a solid build and is high in demand, especially in the heavy-duty truck market.

File:'13 Chevrolet Silverado HD Crew Cab (MIAS '13).jpgBull-Doser on Wikimedia

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4. Honda Ridgeline

The Ridgeline comes across as a midsized truck that almost had a car-like appearance. But don’t let that fool you, as it’s built perfectly for long trips and handling off-road terrain. While not the most hardcore truck on the market, you can trust its reliability and easy operations as its best selling point.

File:Honda Ridgeline P4220684.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

5. Toyota Tundra

Of course, due to Toyota’s popularity, it’s no surprise that another one of their trucks sits high on this list for holding its value. Brand aside, the Tundra has strong towing capabilities and that long-lasting durability that will ensure it keeps going when others stop.

File:2014 Toyota Tundra 5.7 V8.jpgRutger van der Maar on Wikimedia

6. Ram 1500

The Ram 1500 immediately stands out for its striking appearance. It’s a full-size pickup and it even features an aerodynamic design that ensures your safety no matter the terrain. Additionally, it manages to hold its resale value, especially if you pick out some of the newer models.

File:Leimershof US-Car-Treffen Ram 1500 Hemi Laramie -20220911-RM-153927.jpgErmell on Wikimedia

7. Ford Maverick

Ford is an all-American brand best known for putting out reliable trucks with excellent performance. The Maverick is one of the more fuel-efficient options out there and also has a low and accessible price point for used vehicles. This affordability paired with its practicality ensures it holds its value.

File:2022 Ford Maverick SLT.jpgDestinationFearFan on Wikimedia

8. GMC Canyon

Returning to GMC, the Canyon is another midsized pickup truck that stands out for its far more refined design. Consumers boast about its comfortable ride and strong towing capabilities. Of course, due to GMC’s stellar reputation, this vehicle also manages to hold onto most of its value.

File:2023 GMC Canyon.jpg42-BRT on Wikimedia

9. Toyota 4Runner

One may argue the 4Runner is an SUV, but it certainly features a truck-like build, with its boxy shape and off-road capabilities. Of course, due to that Toyota name, it holds its resale value, and you can get them at a pretty decent price used as well.

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10. Ford F-150

One of the most popular cars in America is undoubtedly the Ford F-150. Luckily, it’s quite attainable if you choose to buy used, and is best known for its towing capacity and overall performance. Of course, the iconic look and brand history ensures it holds its value.

File:Leimershof US-Car-Treffen Ford F-150-20220911-RM-161830.jpgErmell on Wikimedia

11. GMC Sierra HD

Another GMC vehicle to consider is the Sierra, which is a heavy-duty truck that immediately stands out from the competition due to its bold design. It surprisingly has a very comfortable interior and retains value since GMC paid extra attention to ensuring its durability and appearance.

File:2011 GMC Sierra HD Denali -- 2011 DC.jpgIFCAR on Wikimedia

12. Nissan Frontier

Nissan is often a hit or a miss as a brand, but it has remained consistent when it comes to affordability. With that in mind, buying a Frontier used is a great way to get into a midsized truck with no frills and plenty of durability.

File:2017 Nissan Navara Tekna DCi 2.3 Front.jpgVauxford on Wikimedia

13. Chevrolet Silverado 1500

One of Chevrolet’s most iconic trucks is their Silverado 1500. This full-size pickup truck has all the fixings from a muscular design to that large imposing grille. Since Chevrolet is one of the most trusted brands in the truck industry, it’s no surprise that this vehicle keeps selling, especially in the used markets.14.

File:2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.jpgIFCAR on Wikimedia

14. Ford Ranger

Another one of Ford’s impressive offerings is the Ranger, which is a midsized truck that has an iconic boxy look. It’s best known for its compact capability and solid performance, and holds its value well due to that Ford brand.

File:Ford Ranger Raptor - 20231003-P1003802.jpgJoachimKohler-HB on Wikimedia

15. Jeep Gladiator

You were probably expecting to see Jeep sooner on this list, but either way, the Gladiator keeps impressing consumers with its rugged off-road performance and distinctive design. It has an exemplary resale value thanks to Jeep’s name, and it particularly appeals to off-road enthusiasts.

File:Jeep Gladiator (JT) 002.jpgJengtingchen on Wikimedia

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16. Jeep Wrangler

Another vehicle to consider if the Gladiator isn’t to your liking is the Wrangler. More akin to an SUV, it still has that off-road design and even comes with removable doors tailored to any outdoor adventure. The vehicle also has a strong fanbase, which ensures there will be plenty of buyers lining up when you’re ready to sell.

File:Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (JL) 4xe 1X7A0285.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

17. Ram 2500 HD

If you’re still dedicated to finding the right heavy-duty truck for you, then consider buying the RAM 2500 HD used. The bright side of it being used is the lower costs, but you still get to benefit from the towing and payload capacity, making it ideal for sturdier work.

File:RAM 2500 HD Limited avant (24407268691).jpgZytonits on Wikimedia

18. Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD

With so many different picks from Chevrolet to choose from, it’s worth mentioning the Silverado as well, especially as the heavy-duty option. Many argue that the 3500 has unmatched towing capabilities, and its dependability ensures its high resale value.

File:2015 chevrolet silverado ltz double cab 3500 hd (observe).JPGRjluna2 on Wikimedia

19. Ford F-350

What differentiates the Ford F-350 from the F-150 is its powerful presence and pickup truck capabilities. It’s more suited to heavy-duty work, but it still has that solid look. Since buying it new can be quite expensive, you’ll find plenty of great deals through the used route.

File:'08-'10 Ford F-350 Super Duty FX4 Regular Cab.jpgBull-Doser on Wikimedia

20. Chevrolet Colorado

Finally, looking back at Chevrolet, let’s not forget to consider the Colorado. This classic midsized truck has that robust appearance and quite the commanding presence on the road. It’s a perfect all-rounder that will appeal to any trucker’s needs, and its resale value is nothing to worry about.

File:Chevrolet Colorado High Country 2018 (46414614972).jpgRL GNZLZ from Chile on Wikimedia




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