You yuppies need to quit making videos. One of these, the Ford Durango, was never produced. This one is a prototype. Nobody hates the Jeep Comanche. While International Harvester was a nitch pickup with niche-like sales, nobody hated it. Crew Cabs were never volume sellers until the last 5 years or so. You can't say military vehicles were "hated", as they were not produced for the civilian market, they were produced strictly for the military and were made for specific purposes, not going to the grocery store. Nobody hates 56 Chevy pickups. They are hotly desired. Nobody hates Plymouth pickups, as they are duplicates of Dodge pickups, except for the grille. Nobody hates the Jeep Gladiator pickup. You people should stick to rice trucks.
All valid points, I'm glad you took the time to write this, I thought I was an oddball because I like most of these trucks. The Dodge D50 I'll give him that one, I had one & absolutely hated that truck.
I hear you and some had quirks and technology is good at times but set your cellphone out on porch in sun and find a old rotary phone ( if they had service) see how that works in a hour, the custom made baby ranchero wannabe any of us an our buddies can cut a Ltd, monarch,Fairmont, stupid Lil mercury zephyr 😅 I think I may be missing one. 😮 but the 4.9 l v8 😂 cracks me up. The couldn't kill the 4.9l I6 the (video should of said) on the cash for clunkers I hear. I really didn't think the Ole 0 to 60 in a day and a half 6.2 was in them ancient trucks either but not 100% I thought they made that mistake of turning the 400 into a deisel later. I'd take any of them even tho I'm not the most particular to anything but ford . All have ups and downs. I'm feeling this junk 5w20 and 0w20 oil that's thinner than water on our newer stuff is to get them to wear prematurely due to some predecessors being to reliable anyone have opinions or information on the new engines not running like the ones 10-20 years back.
I was a farm kid. In 1964, my dad bought a J200 Gladiator 4x4 with the tornado motor. It was a really good truck. He was among the first in our area to own a 4wd pickup. We kept that truck and it is still sitting on our old farm rusting away. My dad switched to Fords in the late 60’s and early 60’s. In 1976, he bought a Dodge Power Wagon pickup 4x4. It was the biggest piece of crap he ever had. 2 years later, he got a Jeep Honcho Levi edition. It was a pretty truck but it also was a piece of crap. I think it only lasted a couple years. He was a Chevy/GMC guy through the 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s. They were good trucks. My first car was a 1977 GMC Sierra Classic SWB 2 wheel drive. It was a couple years old when I got it. My dad must have liked it because that’s about the time he switched to GM. I own a 1969 Chevy C10 now. It’s been sitting since 1998. I’ve just started restoring it this past week.
No kidding huh!!! I’d like to challenge the creator of this video to try to purchase a 1980s Bronco II in decent shape! If they were truly “the most hated pickups”, sellers would be practically giving them away. I haven’t priced any, but my gut tells me there’s a robust market out there for the ‘80s Ford Bronco II!!!
Lol the 1955 to 1959 chevy 3100 was, and still is, one of Americas favorite trucks. It out paced ford through those years. True, that is was a little more expensive, but not by much for what they got! Comparatively back in the day. But if you went with the base model, it was right at the same price as comparable trucks.
Plus the Companies stopped making them or in case of the Intrnational weren't luxury inclusive enough but then again they stopped making them since they weren't making enough money to keep making them so they went back to just Tractor trailer based vehicles. Studebacker stopped making trucks soon after the Champ, which is car based to start with, went to Canada, made cars for a few more years and folded the Company because they retired from it. The Jimmy El Camino was stopped because the Company didn't want to make the same car from two Companies, GM just wanted to compte against Ford's Ranchero. Jeep never really wanted to actually build a truck. The Durango is a Ute and Ford was at the beginning of getting rid of all of it's nonluxury cars that wasn't a Mustang. The Plymouth was made for only so many years. Ask Chevy why they didn't put their Military trucks on the road. The Dodge D-50, (Mitsubishi) was underpowered. The Crosley was considered a go cart. And the Chevy SSR was not only underpowered for customer choice but the Camaro was killed off to make it, (Same assembly line.) so yes it was hated.
From what I see and hear about these trucks and why a lot of them were " hated ", was because they were not stylish or comfortable. HEY ! it was a truck. THE KIND THAT MADE AMERICA
Poorly researched. Strange music plays throughout. I would almost prefer the music being turned up to the annoying narration. Every single vehicle in the video has been done to death by this channel as well as the dozens of others that copy off of each other. Bronco II is not a pickup truck. Just because it's based on a Ranger doesn't make it a pickup truck.
Since when did a bronco 2 become a pickup? Also if the late 50’s chevys were so hated how is it that they are far more plentiful than fords or dodges of the same years?
I was going to comment on the inaccuracies of this piece,but where does a person start,and end,the Gladiators AMC ,Buick,and new AMC style engines were very reliable,and good quality manual transmissions,and THM 400,and Torqueflight 727 automatics,and the 55-9 GM trucks,along with the Studebaker trucks and the GMC Sprints were,and are still quite desirable today.To me what is so irritating is the lack of research,so a person who knows nothing on these vehicles are being introduced to a bunch of horse crap inaccuracies.
The majority of our engines and transmissions were of excellent quality. They only started going downhill when the EPA ruined them and forced them to produce engines that had not been fully developed.
Running mistakes. 1 Ford Durango was not a truck. Trucks by definition have a full frame under them and it was unibody. 2 Again SSR is not a truck. No frame but unibody 3 Jeep trucks are extremely sought after today, back in the day they were a neachs truck for Jeep fans, 4 the Travelette was well received but made in small numbers. This limited production killed International. 5 not even a truck at all. BTW you butchered the name of the engine. 6 Made for military use and not a pickup. 7 never gave any proof of being disliked 8 again no evidence they were ever disliked 9 the gladiator because of being four wheel drive like others four wheel drives were unpopular back in the day as the extra cost and wear made them to much for most owners. Four wheel drives never caught on until the 1980's with the vast majority of people choosing two wheel drive options. 10 the D50 was garbage not made for north america. 11 Studebaker lacked modern design right across the board which lead to decreased sales 12 even a broken clock gets the time right twice a day. this is pretty right. 13 the bronco two had good sales but wasn't a pickup at all. It competed with the GM S10 Jimmy and Blazer line which also had good sales. Over all this video was a complete failure. As is the channel.
The Dodge Ram50 is a compact pickup truck. It is a rebadge truck on a Mitsubishi Mighty max pickup. It cannot be compared to the capacity of a full sized pickup, but it's one of a reliable compact pickup...
Those old military trucks are valuable good projects and It has the best reliability. Military vehicles are still manufactured Rigid and uncomfortable.
You're right, people did hate it. Had a stupid girl T-bone mine. One of the best cars I ever owned. Drove it to Vegas and California. And to S Carolina and Delaware. And 3-4 trips to Killeen TX. Home base was Odessa TX for these jaunts. Went through floods, sand and rocks. Never complained. I still say when the at fault driver's insurance needs to replace what their customer destroyed, not the crap of we can only give you blue book.
My cousin used to have a GMC Sprint and I always thought it was kind of a cool car/pickup. Granted the same vehicle as the El Camino but for the most part GMC versions of the GM truck lines are pretty much the same vehicle anyway, maybe a bit higher luxury trim, but still the same truck.
Bringing a WW2 truck into this and complaining about the ride is ridiculous. They were designed to be quick to build and haul big loads. That was all they were supposed to do and they were a major contributor to winning the war.
I believe Chevrolet could have at least doubled, if not tripled sales if the had made more than one version. A 6L V8, convertible was your only choice. I don't remember if there was a manual/automatic option. Imagine if they made a version with a couple more inches of ground clearance, the 5.3L V8, less bulge for the wheel opening and a smaller tire package with the same size on all 4 corners. Finally, get rid of the bed carpeting so it could be used like a pickup. Sell it for at least $5k less than the top version. Then make the same pair except these do NOT have a retractable roof. Hot rod version and version that mortal man can afford. Obviously, these would be priced lower than the retractables. Nope, not GM, it's either go big or go home. They did the same thing when they brought the Aussie built GTO out the following year over at Pontiac. Imagine how many more could have been sold either labeled as a Tempest or Lemans (or both) with smaller power, lesser trim inside, a smaller V8 in the Lemans and a 3.8L V6 in the Tempest. All of the manufacturers worldwide do almost everything by platform sharing. IMHO, they could've done better in both cases.
You yuppies need to quit making videos. One of these, the Ford Durango, was never produced. This one is a prototype. Nobody hates the Jeep Comanche. While International Harvester was a nitch pickup with niche-like sales, nobody hated it. Crew Cabs were never volume sellers until the last 5 years or so. You can't say military vehicles were "hated", as they were not produced for the civilian market, they were produced strictly for the military and were made for specific purposes, not going to the grocery store. Nobody hates 56 Chevy pickups. They are hotly desired. Nobody hates Plymouth pickups, as they are duplicates of Dodge pickups, except for the grille. Nobody hates the Jeep Gladiator pickup. You people should stick to rice trucks.
Jeep Comanche and Jeep Gladiator were beautiful trucks .
All valid points, I'm glad you took the time to write this, I thought I was an oddball because I like most of these trucks.
The Dodge D50 I'll give him that one, I had one & absolutely hated that truck.
I hear you and some had quirks and technology is good at times but set your cellphone out on porch in sun and find a old rotary phone ( if they had service) see how that works in a hour, the custom made baby ranchero wannabe any of us an our buddies can cut a Ltd, monarch,Fairmont, stupid Lil mercury zephyr 😅 I think I may be missing one. 😮 but the 4.9 l v8 😂 cracks me up. The couldn't kill the 4.9l I6 the (video should of said) on the cash for clunkers I hear. I really didn't think the Ole 0 to 60 in a day and a half 6.2 was in them ancient trucks either but not 100% I thought they made that mistake of turning the 400 into a deisel later. I'd take any of them even tho I'm not the most particular to anything but ford . All have ups and downs. I'm feeling this junk 5w20 and 0w20 oil that's thinner than water on our newer stuff is to get them to wear prematurely due to some predecessors being to reliable anyone have opinions or information on the new engines not running like the ones 10-20 years back.
I've got a 67 Gladiator, no hate here.
Just another poorly researched vehicle article, too many errors to bother listing them all, if it's got the pretty girl to the right, it's click bait.
Yep, realized that in the first couple of seconds, yawn
Thanks for saving me some time.
I was a farm kid. In 1964, my dad bought a J200 Gladiator 4x4 with the tornado motor. It was a really good truck. He was among the first in our area to own a 4wd pickup. We kept that truck and it is still sitting on our old farm rusting away. My dad switched to Fords in the late 60’s and early 60’s. In 1976, he bought a Dodge Power Wagon pickup 4x4. It was the biggest piece of crap he ever had. 2 years later, he got a Jeep Honcho Levi edition. It was a pretty truck but it also was a piece of crap. I think it only lasted a couple years. He was a Chevy/GMC guy through the 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s. They were good trucks. My first car was a 1977 GMC Sierra Classic SWB 2 wheel drive. It was a couple years old when I got it. My dad must have liked it because that’s about the time he switched to GM. I own a 1969 Chevy C10 now. It’s been sitting since 1998. I’ve just started restoring it this past week.
I don't see how the GMC Sprint would be hated because he Chevrolet El Camino was so well loved
So the most hated pick up truck in history,,,wasnt even a pick up truck.
Facts. Ford Bronco IIs were SUVs.
Is not
Exactly what I was about to say.👍🏻👍🏻
No kidding huh!!! I’d like to challenge the creator of this video to try to purchase a 1980s Bronco II in decent shape! If they were truly “the most hated pickups”, sellers would be practically giving them away. I haven’t priced any, but my gut tells me there’s a robust market out there for the ‘80s Ford Bronco II!!!
The 4 liter and 4.9 liter were never used in the Bronco II. 2.8 and 2.9 V6 were the engines.
Hated is just Click Bait , some great trucks on this list , the ones that werent great trucks were never really designed to be trucks really
Old folks used to say the El Caminos, Rancheros, etc. Didn't have truck transmissions or rear ends and thus, did not qualify as trucks.
Poor voiceover. Extremely disappointed by these AI voices!!!!
That GMC Sprint is basically the El Camino's twin.
I like jeep pickups
The International pickup truck was one of the most reliable trucks in the cold harsh climate. They came with an oil pan heater.
Lol the 1955 to 1959 chevy 3100 was, and still is, one of Americas favorite trucks. It out paced ford through those years. True, that is was a little more expensive, but not by much for what they got! Comparatively back in the day. But if you went with the base model, it was right at the same price as comparable trucks.
Not hated just not loved as much as others.
Plus the Companies stopped making them or in case of the Intrnational weren't luxury inclusive enough but then again they stopped making them since they weren't making enough money to keep making them so they went back to just Tractor trailer based vehicles. Studebacker stopped making trucks soon after the Champ, which is car based to start with, went to Canada, made cars for a few more years and folded the Company because they retired from it. The Jimmy El Camino was stopped because the Company didn't want to make the same car from two Companies, GM just wanted to compte against Ford's Ranchero. Jeep never really wanted to actually build a truck. The Durango is a Ute and Ford was at the beginning of getting rid of all of it's nonluxury cars that wasn't a Mustang. The Plymouth was made for only so many years. Ask Chevy why they didn't put their Military trucks on the road. The Dodge D-50, (Mitsubishi) was underpowered. The Crosley was considered a go cart. And the Chevy SSR was not only underpowered for customer choice but the Camaro was killed off to make it, (Same assembly line.) so yes it was hated.
Correct !
From what I see and hear about these trucks and why a lot of them were " hated ", was because they were not stylish or comfortable. HEY ! it was a truck. THE KIND THAT MADE AMERICA
@@davekeller2798 I agree, it isn't a truck unless it rides rough, is beat up, dented, scratched, and has some surface rust on it.
Poorly researched. Strange music plays throughout. I would almost prefer the music being turned up to the annoying narration. Every single vehicle in the video has been done to death by this channel as well as the dozens of others that copy off of each other. Bronco II is not a pickup truck. Just because it's based on a Ranger doesn't make it a pickup truck.
The Task Force trucks were "hated" because they cost too much? Who wrote this shit?
Since when did a bronco 2 become a pickup? Also if the late 50’s chevys were so hated how is it that they are far more plentiful than fords or dodges of the same years?
And since when did the bronco ii come with a v8?
@ArkanIsasHillbilli3 It never did..it was dangerous because ot it's short wheel base they said it a few years ago..
@@gorillaplays8926 yeah that’s what I was thinking
I was going to comment on the inaccuracies of this piece,but where does a person start,and end,the Gladiators AMC ,Buick,and new AMC style engines were very reliable,and good quality manual transmissions,and THM 400,and Torqueflight 727 automatics,and the 55-9 GM trucks,along with the Studebaker trucks and the GMC Sprints were,and are still quite desirable today.To me what is so irritating is the lack of research,so a person who knows nothing on these vehicles are being introduced to a bunch of horse crap inaccuracies.
The majority of our engines and transmissions were of excellent quality. They only started going downhill when the EPA ruined them and forced them to produce engines that had not been fully developed.
AI journalism suck
I owned an ssr and loved every time I took it out. IT drove well and gripped the road as well as corvettes I owned
Did you plan on being TOTALLY WRONG, on every truck?
Stupid click bait it thought they were trying to say square body chevys were hated when itsbthe exact opposite.
Jeep trucks were awesome.
Damn mannnn! what's wrong with the voice. do you pronounce Pizza as "pisa"?
Ruined my day
Not just an AI generated voice… but a cheap craptastic AI generated voice
OEM Travelette with a GM drive train that was introduced in 1982? LMFAO!
The yuppies/techies know little about cars and care even less, unless they say "Nissan" or "Toyota" on them.
Never understood the SSR but I would take one of the others no issues
The SSR was for the well to do guy who buys a vehicle because he thinks it is kool, not because it is truly useful, as he has money to burn.
@@michaelbenardo5695 I just thought it was strange
Running mistakes.
1 Ford Durango was not a truck. Trucks by definition have a full frame under them and it was unibody.
2 Again SSR is not a truck. No frame but unibody
3 Jeep trucks are extremely sought after today, back in the day they were a neachs truck for Jeep fans,
4 the Travelette was well received but made in small numbers. This limited production killed International.
5 not even a truck at all. BTW you butchered the name of the engine.
6 Made for military use and not a pickup.
7 never gave any proof of being disliked
8 again no evidence they were ever disliked
9 the gladiator because of being four wheel drive like others four wheel drives were unpopular back in the day as the extra cost and wear made them to much for most owners. Four wheel drives never caught on until the 1980's with the vast majority of people choosing two wheel drive options.
10 the D50 was garbage not made for north america.
11 Studebaker lacked modern design right across the board which lead to decreased sales
12 even a broken clock gets the time right twice a day. this is pretty right.
13 the bronco two had good sales but wasn't a pickup at all. It competed with the GM S10 Jimmy and Blazer line which also had good sales.
Over all this video was a complete failure. As is the channel.
What's with all the phony static, scratches and video noise? Very Amateurish production ... goodbye.
Nothing wrong with this one I actually like this one this is great
This video contains too many errors in pronounciation. Are you not a native speaker?
😂 Loll not a speaker at all. It iz a cheap software AI.. Probably some free AI sh#t
Probably a damn computer, not a person.
They almost had me until they kept repeating the engine specs until it became tiresome. You can say a "289 overhead blah blah blah OR a 305."
A video about pickup trucks starting and ending with an SUV. Go figure.
Rust and ware doesn't care what make or model they are , look at todays rust buckets running around.
The Dodge Ram50 is a compact pickup truck. It is a rebadge truck on a Mitsubishi Mighty max pickup. It cannot be compared to the capacity of a full sized pickup, but it's one of a reliable compact pickup...
Since when is a chevette look like a chevelle or a cricket look like Duster. This is a horrible video.
There is no ugly American made pickup and I have yet to find any AMERICAN made pickup unable to get the job done!
Like... very much
just click on the " ... " button on the right and report all bad videos as misinformation.
That crew cab IH was a beast
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the VW pickup trucks.
Dodge is all you need to know
The Thunderbirds had a 312 v8, not a 6.
Hate A1 voices
Those old military trucks are valuable good projects and It has the best reliability. Military vehicles are still manufactured Rigid and uncomfortable.
You're right, people did hate it. Had a stupid girl T-bone mine. One of the best cars I ever owned. Drove it to Vegas and California. And to S Carolina and Delaware. And 3-4 trips to Killeen TX. Home base was Odessa TX for these jaunts. Went through floods, sand and rocks. Never complained.
I still say when the at fault driver's insurance needs to replace what their customer destroyed, not the crap of we can only give you blue book.
My cousin used to have a GMC Sprint and I always thought it was kind of a cool car/pickup. Granted the same vehicle as the El Camino but for the most part GMC versions of the GM truck lines are pretty much the same vehicle anyway, maybe a bit higher luxury trim, but still the same truck.
Same With the GMC Sprint 17:33
The Thunderbird that you show was made in 1957 not 1972 plus it never came with a 200ci engine. That engine was not used by Ford till 1965.
Looks like An Aussie Ute 1:44
Bringing a WW2 truck into this and complaining about the ride is ridiculous. They were designed to be quick to build and haul big loads. That was all they were supposed to do and they were a major contributor to winning the war.
They left out the Cybertruck.
Nice pics. That's all.
Yeah didn't finish because the list , Well it sucks most pickups r loved
Any Jeep J 10 pickup made by AMC! I had one . 4 motors in 2 years! Under powered, bad gas mileage, and rusted out before it had 30,000 miles!
I believe Chevrolet could have at least doubled, if not tripled sales if the had made more than one version. A 6L V8, convertible was your only choice. I don't remember if there was a manual/automatic option. Imagine if they made a version with a couple more inches of ground clearance, the 5.3L V8, less bulge for the wheel opening and a smaller tire package with the same size on all 4 corners. Finally, get rid of the bed carpeting so it could be used like a pickup. Sell it for at least $5k less than the top version. Then make the same pair except these do NOT have a retractable roof. Hot rod version and version that mortal man can afford. Obviously, these would be priced lower than the retractables. Nope, not GM, it's either go big or go home.
They did the same thing when they brought the Aussie built GTO out the following year over at Pontiac. Imagine how many more could have been sold either labeled as a Tempest or Lemans (or both) with smaller power, lesser trim inside, a smaller V8 in the Lemans and a 3.8L V6 in the Tempest. All of the manufacturers worldwide do almost everything by platform sharing. IMHO, they could've done better in both cases.
FORD BRONCO 2 WAS NOT A TRUCK IT WAS A SMALL SUV FOR 4 PEOPLE.
wrong title, should have been most hated video.
Jeep honcho was cool
I don't know man. I kind of liked My ram fitty
A Ford Bronco 2 is not a pick up truck.
I don't often thumbs down a video, but this seems like an ai generated script with no first hand knowledge of the vehicles
Dodge Durango...."
Dodge Durant isn’t a pickup
@@Project_Low_Expectations i never heard of A Ford Durango 🤣😆😅
@@levyoliver5363
They only made a handful, but yeah, that’s was a ford Durango sedan based pickup.
Can't believe this guy(?) ever was involved with any of these vehicles
Full line of BS on ALL of them.
I see you are trying to make a living by talking BS, 😂😂😂😂😂
Click bait! Not realistic
All girl I matic transmissions
The ssr was a hunk of crap. All others are very desirable vehicles. You are way off base. Try buying one cheap.
The Jeep gladiator was beautiful I like it..but the studebaker it is very ugly
What b.s.