These 11 Pickup Trucks Are Most Likely To Reach 250,000 Miles

Trucks likely to go 250,000 Miles
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If you’re looking for a long-haul truck, you might want to start with this shopping list.

Automotive marketplace iSeeCars.com looked at more than 400 million used vehicle sales to determine which nameplates are most likely to reach 250,000 miles during their lifetime.

The study took into account the mileage when the vehicles were sold and calculated the percent chance they would reach that threshold. The results reflect a combination of reliability and the type of care the vehicles get from their typical owners, which can vary quite a bit across models and segments.

Along with an overall list of light duty cars, trucks and SUVs, iSeeCars.com broke out one just for pickups, including heavy duty models, which had an average 19.4% chance of hitting the quarter-million mile mark.

Keep in mind that all years and trims are included, so any model might have a few lemons mixed in, but here are the 11 pickup truck nameplates that were above average on the list and the percent chance they will make it to 250,000 miles.

HONDA RIDGELINE

Honda Ridgeline
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GMC SIERRA 3500 HD

GMC Sierra 3500 HD
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TOYOTA TACOMA

Toyota Tacoma
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RAM 2500

Ram 2500
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FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY

Ford F-250
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FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY

Ford F-350
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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 HD

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD
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GMC SIERRA 2500 HD

GMC Sierra 2500 HD
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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 HD

Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD
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TOYOTA TUNDRA

Toyota Tundra
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RAM 3500

Ram 3500
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