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Mechanical Reality Is Catching Up To ICE Pickups - CleanTechnica

Mechanical Reality Is Catching Up To ICE Pickups - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @ChargeToThePark
Published: 2/19/2026

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The article from CleanTechnica discusses the growing reliability issues in modern half-ton internal combustion engine (ICE) pickup trucks, contrasting them with older models and heavier-duty trucks. The author, drawing from personal experience towing travel trailers with both a 2001 Suburban and a new Silverado EV, highlights a troubling trend: newer light-duty pickups are becoming less durable despite higher prices. Data shows that trucks likely to reach 250,000 miles are predominantly heavy-duty models or hybrids, with popular half-ton trucks like the Ford F-150 and Ram 1500 less likely to endure long-term use compared to their predecessors. The Toyota Tundra is an exception, but overall, many modern half-ton trucks struggle with reliability, especially under towing and daily work stresses. This decline in longevity is attributed to stringent fuel economy standards imposed on half-ton trucks, which have driven manufacturers to implement complex, fragile engineering solutions on aging engine platforms. Examples include cylinder deactivation systems that can cause severe mechanical failures and intricate

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