The WORST Trucks Of 2024 These are the 5 WORST pickup trucks of 2024 for value retention, with the guy who works in finance People who buy trucks to do truck things don’t really care about value retention Most people don’t buy trucks to do truck things anymore. They’re metrics of vanity and status and unfortunately the build quality reflects that nowadays All that said, pickups maintain their value pretty well and have some of the slowest depreciation on the car market But you already knew that because you follow me and you know I’ve gotcha covered! Coming in at number 5 is the Honda Ridgeline which drops 36.1% of its value after 5 years This one is surprising for a few reasons One, because it’s a unibody design. If you know you know. And two, the Ridgeline has been in the top 3 best for multiple years in a row. It’s pretty shocking to see it move this far down Coming in at number 4 is the Ford F-150 which drops 36.4% of its value in 5 years This one isn’t really a shock, it’s America’s best selling vehicle so there’s practically an endless supply of them to saturate the market and keep their price low Number 3 is the GMC Sierra 1500 and it loses 38.2% of its value Spot number 2 belongs to the Sierra’s twin, the Chevy Silverado 1500 which loses 38.9% of its value The number one spot has a pretty hefty increase in the amount of value it loses, coming in at 43.3% off its initial value after 5 years of ownership The number one, worst depreciating pickup goes to.. The Nissan Titan