wheelhard916
Rank I

Contributor III
I couldn’t agree more . It’s interesting how we have been conditioned to believe foreign cars are better yet everybody I know who has to rely on a vehicle to get them somewhere ,they get an American truck . I have many family members with Chevy trucks with 300k miles or more on them . All rough used . They were built for people who depended upon them to get somewhere and get work done. In my opinion that reliability is what makes a good overland vehicle. Everything else you can make or outfit for your needs.Wow, pretty strong opinions here. The people I know that drive dirt roads for a living or live long distances from paved roads pretty much agree that american trucks hold up better than the Japans best. They talk about suspensions not lasting. They go through trucks a lot, My buddy in alaska owns a company does support work on the pipeline. He plans on replacing his trucks every 4 to 5 years. These are work trucks driven by his employees, they beat them up. He tried 3 Trundas, done in 2 years. A buddy in Baja lives 30 miles out of town. The dirt road is mostly washboard into town, He's has owned 2 Toyotas and neither lasted for long he stays with american trucks. I have a friend put 300k on his Tundra and never had a issue, his were freeway miles
I have owned a bunch of truck both small and large, all had good and bad points. When they become unreliable I replace them, they are just tools to get me there and back.