Pickup Trucks That Hold Their Value The Longest, According To Dealerships

Pickup Trucks That Hold Their Value The Longest, According To Dealerships


October 30, 2025 | Allison Robertson

Pickup Trucks That Hold Their Value The Longest, According To Dealerships


These Trucks Don’t Know the Word Depreciation

Trucks aren’t just tools—they’re investments. While most vehicles lose value the moment they leave the lot, these pickups buck the trend, staying strong long after the miles add up. Built tough and trusted for their reliability, here are 20 pickup trucks that hold their value the longest, ranked from good to unbeatable.

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#20 – GMC Canyon

The Canyon’s refined interior, 2.7L turbo engine, and midsize practicality make it a smart long-term buy. GMC’s premium reputation keeps depreciation low, and models with the AT4 or Denali trim hold particularly strong resale numbers thanks to capability and comfort.

File:2023 GMC Canyon.jpg42-BRT, Wikimedia Commons

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#19 – Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevy’s workhorse pickup continues to age gracefully. With available 6.2L V8 or Duramax diesel power, the Silverado blends strength with modern tech. Its durability and nationwide parts availability keep used values high across all trims.

File:2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ, front 2.29.20.jpgKevauto, Wikimedia Commons

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#18 – Nissan Frontier

The Frontier’s old-school toughness and simple design have earned it a cult following. Its 3.8L V6 delivers solid power and proven reliability, helping it maintain excellent resale values—especially in off-road-ready PRO-4X trims.

File:2021 Nissan Frontier Pro 4X (Colombia; facelift) front view 01.pngAutosdeprimera, Wikimedia Commons

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#17 – Ford Maverick

The Maverick’s affordability and hybrid efficiency make it one of the most in-demand small trucks on the market. Its high resale value reflects the growing popularity of compact pickups with real-world capability and low running costs.

File:2025 Ford Maverick XLT FX4, front 4.15.25.jpgKevauto, Wikimedia Commons

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#16 – Honda Ridgeline

Don’t let its unibody design fool you—the Ridgeline is a resale champion. With a smooth 3.5L V6, AWD capability, and Honda reliability, it appeals to owners who value comfort and longevity. Used models command strong prices thanks to loyal fans.

File:Honda Ridgeline RTL 2022 (52385805116).jpgRL GNZLZ from Chile, Wikimedia Commons

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#15 – Jeep Gladiator

The Gladiator’s rugged styling and open-air design make it unique in the pickup world. Powered by a 3.6L V6 or available diesel, its off-road credibility and Jeep badge keep it desirable on the used market—especially in Rubicon trim.

File:Jeep Gladiator Rubicon JT Sting Gray (21).jpgDamian B Oh, Wikimedia Commons

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#14 – Chevrolet Colorado

The Colorado balances comfort, fuel economy, and off-road ability with trims like the ZR2 leading the pack. Its 2.7L turbo engine and midsize proportions make it easy to live with, and Chevy’s strong resale history ensures steady value retention.

File:Cruz Bay — Red share taxi (Chevrolet).JPGUser:Mattes, Wikimedia Commons

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#13 – Ford F-250 Super Duty

With available 6.7L Power Stroke diesel torque and massive towing power, the F-250 is a workhorse that holds value better than most heavy-duty trucks. Fleet and individual buyers alike appreciate its long-term durability and rugged capability.

File:2012 Ford F-250 SuperCrew -- NHTSA 2.jpgU.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Wikimedia Commons

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#12 – Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport

The Tacoma’s 3.5L V6 and bulletproof construction make it one of the toughest midsize trucks on the market. The TRD Sport trim adds style and capability, and resale values remain among the best in the segment year after year.

File:2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport front view.jpgDeathpallie325, Wikimedia Commons

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#11 – GMC Sierra 2500HD

The Sierra 2500HD’s mix of luxury and brawn makes it a hot commodity in the used market. Its Duramax diesel and Allison transmission are nearly indestructible, giving it incredible resale value—especially in Denali trim.

File:GMC Sierra 2500HD GMT800.JPGBull-Doser, Wikimedia Commons

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#10 – Ford Ranger

The Ranger’s turbocharged 2.3L EcoBoost engine and rugged chassis give it a great balance of power and fuel efficiency. Ford’s trusted name in the midsize truck space helps it stay valuable long after the warranty runs out.

File:Ford Ranger (T6, P703) Wildtrak IMG 7320.jpgAlexander-93, Wikimedia Commons

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#9 – Ram 2500

With available 6.4L HEMI or 6.7L Cummins diesel power, the Ram 2500 offers unmatched towing capability and interior refinement. Its durability and comfort mean used buyers pay premium prices for clean examples.

File:Ram 2500 DT Double Cab.jpgBull-Doser, Wikimedia Commons

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#8 – Toyota Tundra

The Tundra’s new i-Force Max hybrid powertrain combines torque with legendary reliability. Even older models with the 5.7L V8 continue to fetch high resale values, cementing Toyota’s reputation for longevity and dependability.

File:2022 Toyota Tundra Limited CrewMax Short Bed 4x4 with TRD Off-Road Package, front left, 11-01-2022.jpgMercurySable99, Wikimedia Commons

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#7 – Nissan Titan XD

The Titan XD bridges the gap between half-ton and heavy-duty trucks with its 5.6L V8 and robust chassis. Though less common, its reliability and strong towing ability make it a solid value holder among full-size competitors.

File:2016 Nissan Titan XD.jpgRyan Hildebrand, Wikimedia Commons

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#6 – Ram 1500

The Ram 1500’s balance of comfort, power, and technology gives it staying power. Whether equipped with the HEMI V8 or EcoDiesel, its refined ride and upscale interior help it hold value better than many rivals.

File:RAM 1500 in Tallinn.JPGDmitry G, Wikimedia Commons

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#5 – Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid

Ford’s best-selling pickup gets even better with hybrid power. The 3.5L PowerBoost V6 offers torque, fuel savings, and long-term reliability, making it one of the most desirable full-size pickups on the used market.

File:Ford F-150 Platinum 4WD SuperCrew (2024) (53621481393).jpgCharles from Port Chester, New York, Wikimedia Commons

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#4 – Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

Built for serious hauling, the Silverado 2500HD’s Duramax diesel and Allison transmission combination gives it unmatched longevity. Its strong frame and consistent reliability ensure resale values stay solid year after year.

File:2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD High Country, Front Left, 11-21-2021.jpgElise240SX, Wikimedia Commons

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#3 – Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

The Tacoma TRD Pro is legendary for holding its value. Its off-road capability, reliability, and near-bulletproof drivetrain make it a favorite for buyers who know it’ll outlast just about anything on four wheels.

File:Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (N400) IMG 9727.jpgAlexander-93, Wikimedia Commons

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#2 – Ford F-350 Super Duty

The F-350’s unmatched towing, payload, and durability put it near the top. Heavy-duty buyers know these trucks can last hundreds of thousands of miles, keeping demand (and prices) high on the used market.

File:23 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat.jpgHJUdall, Wikimedia Commons

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#1 – Toyota Hilux

Known around the world as indestructible, the Hilux earns its top spot for legendary reliability and resale. Its 2.8L turbodiesel, off-road toughness, and global reputation make it the gold standard for long-lasting pickups—so dependable, it’s become a myth in itself.

File:A Toyota Hilux in Zhubei, Hsinchu 01.jpgTbatb, Wikimedia Commons

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