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3 Pickup Trucks to Avoid in 2026

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Honda's Ridgeline faces an uncertain future in the pickup truck market, with experts warning the model may be discontinued due to declining sales. Despite its $42,090 starting price, the midsize truck offers only 21-mpg fuel economy and lacks impressive towing capabilities. Honda's Ridgeline could see reduced parts availability and diminished resale value as competitors like the Ford Maverick gain market share.

Nissan's Frontier, priced from $33,845, maintains an aging design with outdated engine technology despite adding new safety features. Meanwhile, Ram 1500 owners face significant safety concerns, with approximately 33,777 trucks recalled due to potential electronic stability control failures. The Ram's projected 10-year maintenance costs reach $19,358, nearly $10,000 above industry average.

These trucks highlight how automakers struggle to balance consumer demands with technological advancements. The Frontier's unchanged mechanicals and Ridgeline's positioning as an "SUV-like truck" fail to meet modern expectations. For buyers in 2026, the financial implications extend beyond initial purchase prices to include higher maintenance costs and potential safety issues that could affect long-term vehicle ownership experience.