I disagree with the Avy and the Pantyline.
The F150 should be lower and the GMT900 should *be* on the list.
There wasn't really anything revolutionary about the GMT900 either.![]()
Or even the 800s. I don't think a truck should be up there because of one thing...like the engine.
Avalanche...yes. It's just something unique, different, and GM has stuck with it and not let it rot on the vine. (although I have no idea how they can continue to justify it with the 4-dr 1500s running around)
Tundra...yes. A huge truck for Toyota and the industry as a whole. Plus, the powertrain is is almost 'GM' good.
Ridgeline...yes. Like it or not, it's a unibody truck with IRS that would be the perfect truck for 95% of people out there. I think people are just scared of the perceptions that may come along with saying "my truck is a Honda".
The rest...nothing special about them.
I guess I wasn't thinking "revolutionary" in my thinking.
But if you think about it, nothing GM, FOrd, or Dodge did in the truck sector was "revolutionary" because they've been doing it for 50 years.
The Ridgeline barely qualifies as a truck. My Grandma's Lincoln probably had more towing capacity than that thing does.![]()
That Caddy that Jeff hit and put out of commission probably had the same...



