JAndreF321
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TFL Truck is an internet video channel; not a legitimate source for information. I enjoy their videos, but they aren't establishing their own industry standard.
Toyota is notorious for not changing their models and updating only the bare minimum to keep their loyal followers buying their overpriced outdated junk, relying solely on reputation for sales. That is how a company survives when they are selling 2020 models with drum brakes and infotainment systems that date back 15 years. They still rely on a reputation they (barely) earned in the 70/80's, and it's not even remotely relevant today.
As far as the longest lasting trucks, one need to look no further than commercial/industrial applications to see what continues to sell and last the longest decade after decade. I'm referring to industries such as forestry, oil/natural gas drilling, construction, agriculture, mining, and utilities. F-Series is #1, followed by GM and RAM. Toyota and Nissan doesn't even make the chart, because they can't survive commercial or industrial work. These companies are not biased; they buy the product that lasts the longest and has the lowest operating cost.
The TFL Truck episode was them citing a study from iseecars.com simply taking raw numbers of vehicles sold and registered in 2019 which had over certain mileage. There are loads of issues with this specific study, but it does follow a certain methodology and you can draw conclusions from its nearly 16 million vehicle study sample. No, this doesn't include numbers on whether the vehicle breaks down, if the consumer was happy with the vehicle, or if all the Tundras had their engines replaced every 5k miles. It simply shows how many vehicles were registered are over that mileage. This is why I mentioned it in a reply to someone talking about a vehicle going over 300k miles. TFL trucks is an entertainment channel and most of their information is opinion based, however this study does provide an insight into the subject content on this thread. No single study should be taken as gospel regardless.
https://www.iseecars.com/longest-lasting-cars-study