You need power. You need capability. You need something that can tow with tenacity. If you’re looking at used trucks for sale, you need to know the specifics. Which trucks can give you the capability to tackle the largest loads? You have big jobs to worry about, so let us do the work this time. We’ve assembled a list of the top ten trucks available on the pre-owned market that have the highest towing capacities. To narrow it down, we’ll examine trucks made from 2019 to 2022.
Light Duty Trucks
These are the movers and shakers, the type of truck that spends the day at the job site and can still tackle your daily drives and weekend plans. Many of the trucks you see around town are light-duty. This category has some of the most well-known and iconic truck models.
Toyota Tundra – 12,000 lbs.
Built tough enough to conquer the rough terrain its name brings to mind, the Toyota Tundra is one capable truck. The composite bed design gives extra protection against dents and dings while also repelling rust. The suspension system is fine-tuned to handle every bump in the road without giving the driver a bumpy ride. Different model years can come with a whole host of safety and tech features. This is a pickup that’s as solid as ice.
Ram 1500 – 12,750 lbs.
The Ram 1500 is a classic pickup; everybody knows its name. Its distinct hood style, excellent handling, and robust durability have made it a favorite long before Ram became a separate brand. This truck is known for its powerful towing capacity, comfortable ride, engine options, and advanced technology features. When you step inside the cabin of one, you’ll see why light-duty truck drivers from all over the country love this truck.
GMC Sierra 1500 – 13,200 lbs.
GMC is known for its use of higher-quality materials, giving all of its vehicles a luxurious feel. The GMC Sierra is here to put that same twist on the pickup truck. It can hold its own with towing and hauling but has a more uptown cabin than its cousin, the Silverado. Drivers love it for its brawn, safety features, and reliability. In 2020 it was cited as a top-rated reliable truck by JD Power. Now, that’s a powerful endorsement!
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – 13,400 lbs.
The Chevy Silverado is one of the most popular pickups on the market. Beloved for their versatility and performance, they have the durability to take on whatever task is put in front of them. This model has a well-earned reputation for reliability. If you take good care of your Silverado, you can get anywhere from 150,000 to an incredible 300,000 on the odometer. That’s a lot of work done and done well by the Silverado.
Ford F-150 – 14,000 lbs.
What’s more American than apple pie? Some would say Ford trucks. The F-150 has been a mainstay of trucks since 1948, earning a well-earned reputation as a rough, tough, dependable truck. The F-Series has created some of the biggest superstars of the work truck world. If you want a truck that can do it all and still be a good daily driver, consider the Ford F-150.

Heavy Duty Trucks
These vehicles excel at their duties and are ideal for intense labor. Though not as common as a light-duty pickup, these trucks are job site mainstays. They can also be a good fit for campers and hobbyists needing extra towing capacity. Many of these models are part of a family of similar trucks; when applicable, we will discuss the family group over the individual models.
Nissan Titan XD – 11,040 lbs.
The Nissan Titan XD lives up to its name. With enough brawn to get a wide range of jobs done, it’s a responsive pickup that doubles well as a personal truck. It’s not heavy on infotainment features in the mid-10’s models, but later model years have improved on that front. What hasn’t changed from model year to model year is the reliability, durability, and sheer power of this truck that truly takes the title Titan seriously.
GMC Sierra HD – 36,000 lbs.
Available In: 2500 (18,510 lbs.) and 3500 (36,000 lbs.)
The GMC Sierra does the jobs it’s given extremely well. It’s also an excellent choice if you’re looking for a heavy-duty truck that’s comfortable enough to drive as your daily vehicle. If you desire a bit more style and comfort than your average heavy-duty, look for a used Sierra HD with the Denali trim, GMC’s luxe offering. Why should you have to choose between beauty and brawn? The Sierra certainly thinks you shouldn’t.
Chevrolet Silverado HD – 36,000 lbs.
Available In: 2500 HD (18,510 lbs.) and 3500 HD (36,000 lbs.)
This truck is also referred to as the 2500 HD or 3500 HD. While it does come in third place compared to the Ram HD and Ford Super Duty, it’s still a very solid, capable truck. The extra storage compartments found in some model years are a bonus. Other model years offer trims that can upgrade the cabin to higher levels of comfort with things like premium seating and dual-zone climate control.
Ford Super Duty – 37,000 lbs.
Available In: F-250 (22,800 lbs.), F-350 (35,750 lbs.), and F-450 (37,000 lbs.)
A classic across truck classifications, the F-Series can tow, haul, and conquer wherever it goes. The jump in median towing capacity between the F-450 and the Silverado 3500 HD puts us officially in the territory of being able to tow a mobile home. (Depending on the weight of the mobile home, of course, some of the newer homes are surprisingly hefty.) If you need it towed, the odds are very in your favor that the F-450 can do it without breaking a sweat.

Ram HD – 37,100 lbs
Available In: 2500 (20,000 lbs.) and 3500 (37,100 lbs.)
Since its beginning, this beast has been proving its prowess in every test it’s given. This is why we’ve included it; the list would be incomplete without it. When you pair that kind of raw power with the performance and durability of a Ram, consider the job already done. If you need a higher towing capacity than what the Ram HD offers, it might be time to look toward commercial pickups. This truck has the capability to help you get any big job done, and it has been everywhere, including a Hollywood movie set: a 1995 Dodge Ram 2500 was the main automotive star in the 1996 action flick Twister.
Power For Every Driver
As you can see, there are a lot of options for trucks that have high towing capacities. With a used truck, you also get the benefit of lower initial costs and lower insurance premiums. You have more model years, trims, and features to choose from without being restricted to just one year. With the advent of car history reports such as CARFAX, it’s never been safer to purchase used. Great used trucks come from great new trucks. At the end of the day, whether you need light-duty or heavy-duty towing capacity, we can help you find the best truck for you.

