What is the best and worst looking pickup? (2010, Japanese, trucks)
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My worsts are already listed, but I echo the Canyon and the Escalade. I can tolerate an Avalanche, but the Escalade with the bling just loses all appeal in truck form.
My vote for best isn't sold in the US, but is the Land Rover Defender X-Tech, and it's solely because it echoes the old Defender lines and isn't as high tech and sleek as the competition. The double cab LR pickup is a tie, too.
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the ram looks the best while ford and chevy have the edge in towing, fit and finish, and are the better choice interm of a wrok truck but the Hemi ram is the best in looks by far IMO
Of the current 2011 model trucks being sold in the US, I would call the GMC Sierra the best looking and the Toyota Tundra the worst looking.
I can't in good conscience allow myself to call the Ridgeline a pickup since it's platform is Accord-based, but if I did call it a pickup, it would trump the Tundra in ugliness. Though, I will admit, I do like the dual-action tailgate.
I am a die hard Ford man. However, the new Ford full sized pickups have a grill that I won't be seen in. Been thinking of a new truck but will wait til they get their heads back on straight.
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