Ford’s 2017 F-150 full-size pickup is the king of payload, towing and fuel economy, and its turbocharged V6 engine options are unique in a field of V8-powered rivals. Trims run the gamut from a simple work truck to the luxurious King Ranch to the off-road-ready Raptor.
If you want a pickup with snarling design, smooth driving manners and variety of configurations, the Ram 1500 fits the bill. Though the Nissan Titan can be had with a diesel engine in its larger XD line, the Ram is the only half-ton truck to offer one of the efficient, torque-rich powerplants.
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With its vast configuration options, engine choices and trims, Chevy’s 2017 Chevrolet Silverado full-size pickup is as much about capability as it is technology and comfort. If loud styling isn’t your thing, we think the Silverado’s tasteful exterior will likely hold strong appeal.
GMC’s 2017 Sierra 1500 not only claims most powerful gasoline V8 available, its 12,500-pound max trailering figure for crew-cab pickups is a best-in-class first. The Sierra’s impressive towing ability is augmented by bold styling and new driver-assist features, giving two more reasons to buy.
One of the Titan’s best traits is its bumper-to-bumper warranty. At five years/100,000 miles, it offers extra assurance to individual owners and fleet operators alike. You also may be happy to know the Nissan Titan is built in America — the truck in Mississippi, its powerful V8 engine in Tennessee.
There are half-ton trucks with similar towing capacity to the new Titan XD, but towing with the Nissan is more relaxed, thanks to its more robust frame and torque-rich Cummins V8 turbodiesel. The XD’s comfortable ride and upscale interior are similar to what you’d find in a full-size truck.
If you don’t need a pickup ranked best-in-class in every category, then the built-in-America 2017 Toyota Tundra is a worthy choice. Its rugged good looks and strong resale and reliability ratings should be enough to impress most truck buyers.