Tesla Cybertruck
While the Tesla Cybertruck may look fancy and out-of-this-world, it actually has its fair share of problems. In fact, many owners claim that the car prioritizes aesthetics (really?!) over real-world utility, making the whopping $70,000 price tag slightly excessive. It also includes features that simply aren't practical.
Ford F-150 Platinum Crew Cab
The Ford F-150 Platinum Crew Cab sells for a massive $85,000. For this price tag, you can only assume that you will be getting luxury. Unfortunately, many owners feel that this isn’t the case. In fact, many complain that the car feels like a standard frame with a few luxurious trims.
GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate
The GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate is undoubtedly a luxurious vehicle. It includes advanced features that very few pickups offer. However, most of these special features are pretty useless when it comes to everyday driving, making the car a little bit excessive.
Chevrolet Silverado High Country Duramax
The Chevrolet Silverado High Country Duramax costs $75,000 and does include a few cool features. However, as a whole, most owners agree that the car isn’t worth the incredibly high price tag.
RAM 1500 TRX
The RAM 1500 TRX looks and feels luxurious. For the $90,000 price tag, we expect no less. With that being said, the car definitely isn’t for the everyday driver. It is incredibly heavy on fuel and experiences a number of mechanical faults, leading to steep maintenance costs. For this reason, it just isn’t worth the money.
Toyota Tundra Platinum
The Toyota Tundra Platinum simply isn’t worth the steep price tag of $65,000. The car isn’t reliable, as it's known for experiencing frequent mechanical and electrical issues.
Nissan Titan Platinum Reserve
The Nissan Titan Platinum Reserve definitely isn’t the brand's most popular pickup. In fact, when you look into its low demand, it’s kind of hard to justify such a high price tag of $60,000. More so, the car doesn’t include any special or unique features when compared to competitor options.
Honda Ridgeline Black Edition
The Honda Ridgeline Black Edition costs $48,000. Upon closer inspection of the vehicle's offerings, this price tag doesn’t make much sense. It features a unibody packaging, but is priced the same as body-on-frame rivals.
Ford F-350 Super Duty King Ranch
The Ford F-350 Super Duty King Ranch sells for over $80,000 and, in its defense, offers some heavy-duty capabilities. However, it is also packaged as a luxury pickup, including a number of extremely pricey add-ons that most people don’t need or want.
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD High Country
The Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD High Country sells for no less than $75,000. While it may look cool, the car doesn’t seem to know its place. It is advertised as a heavy-duty pickup, but it includes limited features for this purpose.
Chevrolet Colorado High Country
The Chevrolet Colorado High Country is a mid-size pickup truck priced similarly to full-size options. For just under $60,000, you can get your hands on this underwhelming model.
Jeep Gladiator High Altitude
The Jeep Gladiator High Altitude is advertised as a versatile car, offering both off-road and city driving capabilities. However, with so much added weight and off-road features, this statement simply doesn’t ring true… Unless you want to pay a fortune on fuel every month, of course.
Ford Ranger Wildtrak
The Ford Ranger Wildtrak sells for $50,000. When compared to other mid-size pickups, this steep price tag simply doesn’t make much sense.
Toyota Tacoma TRD
The Toyota Tacoma TRD has a high resale value, which keeps the sales price incredibly high. However, when you look at the overall usability and utility aspect of the car, it definitely fails to meet expectations.
Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison
The Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison is designed for off-road driving - even if the advertising tells us otherwise. It includes pricey features that would never come in handy for city driving. For this reason, the whopping $60,000 price tag simply doesn’t seem worth it.
RAM 1500 Longhorn
The RAM 1500 Longhorn sells for $70,000. While it may include a few luxury features, many owners agree that it simply offers nothing special that warrants such a steep sales price. In other words, you could find something that drives the same, but costs a whole lot less.
Mercedes-Benz X-350
The Mercedes-Benz X-350 looks luxurious, but fails to meet the same standards when it comes to performance and comfort. For $55,000, you ultimately receive a premium badge, without the matching unique capability or support.
Lincoln Mark LT
The Lincoln Mark LT screams luxury when you look at it. In fact, both the interior and exterior include extravagant features that most drivers would probably never even think of. However, it has a mismatched style that only appeals to a niche audience, making the high price tag of $65,000 a bit excessive.
Rivian R1T
The Rivian R1T Launch is a premium EV that simply doesn’t offer the special features that you would expect. For the whopping sales price of $75,000, the limited network and uncertain long-term value of the car are unforgivable, making it overpriced.
Bollinger B2
For the sales price of $125,000, you may think that the Bollinger B2 is one of the most highly sought-after cars in the world. However, it actually has a niche audience with very low demand. In fact, many drivers have never even heard of the brand, which is why the steep price tag is so outrageous.
GMC Hummer EV
The GMC Hummer EV sells for a whopping $110,000, but offers very few practical features. While the car may look fancy and luxurious, it doesn’t suit the driving needs of most customers, making the high price tag rather outrageous.
Nissan Frontier Pro-4X
The Nissan Frontier Pro-4X is a small pickup truck that sells for the same price as some full-size options. Additionally, it doesn’t include the necessary features to make it a practical utilitarian vehicle. Overall, it is simply overpriced and under-equipped.
VW Amarok V6 Highline
The VW Amarok V6 Highline sells for way more than it is actually worth. In fact, many buyers complain that it has Euro pricing for what is essentially a compact/full-size hybrid segment truck.
SsangYong Musso Grand
The SsangYong Musso Grand sells for $45,000, which is rather steep for what you get. This high price tag mostly comes down to import premiums and limited dealer support. In other words, you aren’t actually paying for a top-quality vehicle - you are simply paying for logistics.
Isuzu D-Max
The Isuzu D-Max sells for no less than $60,000, which is incredibly pricey for a standard pickup truck. The car offers nothing special in terms of features, styling, or even performance. In fact, many buyers complain that the vehicle experiences frequent issues, leading to additional maintenance and repair costs.
Ford Maverick Lariat
The Ford Maverick Lariat may have a sleek look to it, but it falls short in other areas. It is a tiny pickup truck option when compared to the competition's options. However, it still sells for the small fortune of $35,000, which most buyers agree is well above what the car is actually worth.
Hyundai Santa Cruz
The Hyundai Santa Cruz is a crossover truck that costs the same as the average regular pickup. To be more specific, you can get your hands on this decent (but by no means show-stopping) car for $45,000. Simply put, you can find better value for money elsewhere.
Subaru Baja
The Subaru Baja may have a bit of a legacy, but it is by no means worth the whopping $40,000 that it sells for. In fact, many owners admit that the car is nothing special, especially when it comes to utility and practicality.
Radar RD6
The Radar RD6 is a Chinese electric pickup that fails to meet the mark when it comes to quality, practicality, and reliability. However, that doesn’t stop the brand from charging a whopping $50,000 per unit. The price tag is especially high considering that Radar is an unproven brand with limited support.
Ford F-150 Tremor SuperCrew
The Ford F-150 Tremor SuperCrew includes a few advanced off-road features that, according to the brand, warrant a $75,000 price tag. According to drivers, however, these features add very little value and, in most cases, are completely useless.
Chevrolet Silverado ZR2
The Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 sells for a whopping $78,000, but doesn’t actually include any special features that warrant such a high price tag. In fact, many buyers claim that the car is pretty similar to previous models, which cost about half the price.
RAM 1500 Rebel Midnight
The RAM 1500 Rebel Midnight costs close to $70,000, but offers nothing truly special to justify such a high price tag. In fact, other than a few minor cosmetic changes, buyers struggle to see any difference between this version and earlier models, which cost a whole lot less.
Toyota Tundra TRD Pro
The Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is in high demand, which has boosted the car's overall sales price. However, when it comes to its capabilities and utilitarian value, there are plenty of cheaper vehicles available that offer a similar experience.
Nissan Titan XD
The Nissan Titan XD sells for just over $70,000. It is a heavy-duty pickup with luxury pricing, making it a bit of a niche product. For this reason, the high price tag seems a bit excessive.
GMC Hummer SUT EV2
The GMC Hummer SUT EV2 features a massive EV premium, as well as a compromised payload and efficiency. While the car may look and feel fancy, it doesn’t offer the most reliable ride, making the $95,000 price tag overly steep.