Trucks No One Wants Right Now

Jeremy Korzeniewski
by Jeremy Korzeniewski

It was at the bottom of the sales charts while it was on sale, and the Nissan Titan is still at the bottom of this month’s list of the least-researched pickup trucks in November, 2025.


We don’t mean to kick the old Titan while it’s down. We know it’s not officially on sale as a new model in 2025, but we guess it’s still registering a click here and there online, so it’s still on the list. Of course, the Ram 1500 Classic is gone in 2025, too, but while it is indeed on the list of the least-researched trucks in America, at least it’s not at the very bottom.

Least Researched Trucks: November 2025

21. Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD

22. GMC Sierra 3500HD

23. Ram 1500 Classic

24. Ford F-150 Lightning

25. Chevrolet Silverado EV

26. Ford F-450 Super Duty

27. GMC Sierra EV

28. GMC Hummer EV Pickup

29. Tesla Cybertruck

30. Nissan Titan

Five of the bottom 10 last month were electric trucks, continuing a trend we’ve noted for the past few months in a row. We already mentioned the Ram 1500 Classic and Nissan Titan as discontinued models, and it’s almost unfair to include them on the list, which was compiled using data provided exclusively to AutoGuide via AutoFinder.com — an automotive marketplace featuring over 3 million new and used vehicle listings, connecting consumers with top dealerships nationwide to easily find and secure the best deal on a car, truck, or SUV.


The remaining five entries are all heavy-duty trucks designed to tow and haul the biggest loads that buyers can throw at them. The Ford F-450 is the biggest of all – it can tow a ludicrous 40,000 pounds with the right type of trailer and a properly equipped truck – but the Chevy Silverado 3500HD and GMC Sierra 3500HD aren’t exactly slouches in the hauling department, either.


So basically, what we’re seeing on this list are models that aren’t meant to appeal to the mainstream truck buyer, whether it’s due to their electrified drivetrains or their larger-than-necessary capabilities. No surprises, then, and the most popular versions, as always, sit at the top of the charts, led by the Chevy Silverado 1500 in first place and the Ford F-150 in second place on the most-researched list.


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Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski

Growing up in a family obsessed with performance and as the son of an automotive engineer, Jeremy Korzeniewski has spent his entire life as a car enthusiast. Also an avid motorcyclist, Jeremy has spent the last two decades writing about the transportation industry and providing insights to many of the largest automotive publications in the world.

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