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ToeJoe Aug 28, 2016 09:40 PM

What is the best engine for a 2000 to 2010 full size pick-up
 
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I am looking to buy a 2000 to 2010 Full Size Pick-Up and would like to know which engine is the best 6 cyl engine that has the best track record of the less amount of trouble and repairs?

If you could tell me which engine is the best performance in Ford, Chevy, Dodge, GMC and Toyota?

Which engine will get 300,000 miles and is solid as a rock trouble free.

Do you feel that there are very solid Full Size Pick-Up out there in these years ?

I keep all my vesicles in top running conduction. :):D

lacrossedude87 Aug 29, 2016 09:37 PM

Hate to be a bother but could someone walk me through writing my own post? If you could that would be great!

GMCSierraFan Sep 6, 2016 08:04 AM

I think you did just fine writing the post? What do you need help with?

As far as engines go, I really do not have an answer for you as I will not buy a v6 truck. I'd rather have my engine work half as hard for twice as long, and it's always worked out quite well for me

NioMarvin83 Aug 15, 2025 07:47 AM

For that year range, most full-size trucks used V8 engines, but a few had strong 6 cyl options.
For Ford, the 4.2L V6 is simple but not as strong as the V8s.
For Chevy and GMC, the 4.3L V6 is known to last a long time with basic care.
For Dodge, the 3.7L V6 was available but not as common in full-size trucks.
For Toyota, the 4.0L V6 in the Tundra is known to be reliable.

If you want 300,000 miles, the Toyota 4.0L V6 and the Chevy/GMC 4.3L V6 have a good record when serviced on time.
Yes, there are solid trucks from those years if they were cared for and not abused.

fsxbob Dec 25, 2025 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by ToeJoe (Post 85222)
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I am looking to buy a 2000 to 2010 Full Size Pick-Up and, while browsing for BMW parts, would like to know which engine is the best 6 cyl engine that has the best track record of the least amount of trouble and repairs?

If you could tell me which engine is the best performance in Ford, Chevy, Dodge, GMC and Toyota?

Which engine will get 300,000 miles and is solid as a rock trouble free.

Do you feel that there are very solid Full Size Pick-Up out there in these years ?

I keep all my vesicles in top running conduction. :):D

For 2000–2010 full-size pickups, some of the most reliable six-cylinder engines are the Chevrolet 4.3L Vortec V6 found in Silverados and Sierras, the Toyota 4.0L V6 used in Tundras, and the Ford 3.5L EcoBoost V6 in F-150s. The Chevy and Toyota sixes are especially known for durability and can often reach 300,000 miles or more with proper maintenance. The Ford EcoBoost offers good performance and efficiency but requires careful attention to turbo maintenance. Overall, with regular upkeep, full-size pickups from these years can be very dependable and long-lasting.

fearless96 Jan 23, 2026 07:43 AM

the toyota 4.0l 1gr-fe v6 found in the tundra is definitely your best bet for 300,000 miles since it's basically legendary for longevity with just basic maintenance for chevy and gmc the 4.3l vortec is a total tank and incredibly cheap to fix but it’s a bit gutless in a full size truck compared to their v8s ford’s 4.2l v6 in the f-150 is actually very solid but usually only made it to 2008 while the dodge 3.7l is okay but often suffers from transmission issues or oil sludge if you aren't perfect with oil changes

if you want a rock solid truck from that era look for a 2003-2006 chevy silverado or a toyota tundra because those years have the least amount of "modern" electronic headaches and the frames are built like bricks just keep an eye on the rust if you're in a salt state because the mechanicals will almost always outlast the body on these older pickups


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