Have you ever thought of driving the same car for one million miles? To put that in perspective, most older vehicles only have six digits on their odometers, at least the old analog ones do. Driving for 1,000,000 miles means the odometer would roll over or just stop logging miles – and yet, several pickup trucks have managed to reach that milestone.Pickup trucks are certainly made to be on the road for a long time, offering the toughness and ruggedness required to tow heavy trailers, carry lots of cargo, and tackle tough trails or job sites. But the trucks we're covering in this article aren't just tough – they're some of the baddest and toughest workhorses the car industry has ever produced, and each is a testament to the quality of their build and their owners' love and commitment to proper maintenance.This list is sorted by the reported odometer readings reported by each owner from lowest to greatest number of miles. Dan Edelman's 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 Miles Logged: 1,000,000+ All Par The 5.9-liter Cummins turbocharged diesel engine proves its dependability time and again. This is one of the most common engines that allows vehicles to reach more than 1,000,000 miles, as proven by the mileage reached by Dan Edelman and reported by AllPar. This truck is his daily driver, and is a tough and rugged truck that he’s used in all types of weather, thanks to its 4x4 setup that can push through the snow with ease.Edelman mentions his admiration for the engine and its design by stating it’s mostly a mechanical setup, with very few electromechanical features and sensors, making it much easier to work on. He believes this leads to the engine’s reliability, which certainly could be the case. He has gone through a few transmissions, but the engine remains strong and intact. Brian Murphy's 2007 Nissan Frontier Miles Logged: 1,000,000+ Hagerty Midsize trucks aren’t expected to last nearly as long as full-size and heavy-duty trucks. These smaller trucks are often built for comfort, on-road driving, and part-time truck duties, but Brian Murphy’s 2007 Nissan Frontier proved it can last. It has reached the coveted million-mile mark reported by Nissan USA Newsroom, which it reached in January 2020, putting it squarely on this list.This Frontier is the 2WE XE model with the base four-cylinder engine attached to a five-speed transmission. Murphy is a delivery driver who bought the pickup when new in 2007. This Frontier King Cab has most of its original equipment, including the original engine and transmission. Murphy’s goal was to get to one million miles, which meant a serious commitment to caring for the Frontier. Victor Sheppard's 2007 Toyota Tundra Miles Logged: 1,020,130 MotorTrend The 2007 Toyota Tundra has one of those analog odometers, which reached its limit when Victor Sheppard hit the 1,000,000-mile mark. This truck eventually reached a grand total of 1,020,130 miles, which was proof of its longevity. The Tundra, powered by the stock 4.7-liter V8 engine, was nearly all original when Sheppard reached the market, which showed he had driven the truck nearly 125,000 miles per year.According to Toyota, this Million-Mike Tundra was inspected and used as a study when creating the new generation Tundra for 2022. Sheppard is a large man, standing six feet six inches tall and weighing in at 425 pounds, but to the truck’s credit, the driver's seat was still in good shape. The only areas of serious stress were the bed and the sun visor detent, proving this truck was tough and reliable. John Freeland's 2000 Ford F-350 Super Duty Miles Logged: 1.3 Million Pickup Truck Plus SUV Talk Via YouTubeBig, powerful, heavy-duty trucks should last a long time, but asking one to drive for 1.3 million miles might be asking too much of them. That wasn’t the case for John Freeland and his 2000 Ford F-350 Super Duty. The truck reportedly still uses its original engine and transmission, lasting well over the seven-figure mileage mark. As expected, Freeland has replaced routine wear items.Freeland isn’t any ordinary driver; he’s an 80-year-old man with an 8th-degree black belt and the owner of a truck that has been going strong for a long time. What’s even more impressive is the entire time he’s driven the F-350, he’s had to shift his own gears. It has the original 7.3-liter Power Stroke diesel engine mated to a factory manual transmission. Frank Oresnik's 1991 Chevrolet Silverado Miles Logged: 1.3 Million The 1991 Chevrolet Silverado owned by Frank Oresnik has been used multiple times as an example of how tough and unrelenting the Chevy 350 small-block V8 can be. This truck, which Oresnik used for seafood deliveries for many years, reached the 1,000,000-mile mark in 2008 and continued to drive for much longer.Reaching one million miles is one thing, but to go for another 300,000, which is longer than most trucks last from the time they are new, is proof of how special this truck became. Frank had to replace a few items, such as the transmission, water pump, alternator, power steering pump, and five radiators, but the engine ran smoothly the entire time. 2013 Ford F-350 Super Duty Miles Logged: 1.3 Million Another big Ford reached high mileage figures, and it occurred in only eight years. The owner, who chose to remain anonymous, rolled his 2013 Ford F-350 Super Duty into the shop of Powerstroke Tech Talk w/Arod to show off his truck. It is an incredible truck, as reported by Jalopnik, making it a high-mileage example of exceedingly impressive driving.The odometer, like many, stopped before the one-million miles was reached, showing 999,999, but the owner claims to have logged another 300,000 miles on a truck that has racked up serious mileage in only eight years. During its time on the road, this Ford, with its Power Stroke 6.7-liter turbocharged diesel engine, had to undergo several replacements of its turbos. The engine is still original, but this high-mileage pickup has been through the ringer for a few short years, but still looks excellent for the miles it’s logged. Donald Jensen's 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 Miles Logged: 1.7 Million The High Mile Club A 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 heavy-duty pickup proved the longevity of the 5.9-liter Cummins turbodiesel engine by reaching more than 1.7 million miles. Many Cummins-powered trucks have reached the coveted “million-mile” list thanks to the durability and commercial use of these trucks, but not all of them are reported for their mileage.Donald Jensen uses the commercial truck for trailer deliveries, which makes the high mileage even more impressive. According to The High Mile Club, Jensen has had the instrument cluster in the truck replaced a couple of times, which means he’s had to keep track of the mileage to reach the impressively high figure. This Dodge Ram isn’t used exclusively for work; it doubles as his family truck, making it a trusted and reliable truck for everything he needs. Howard Clayton's 2000 Dodge Ram 3500 Miles Logged: 2.6 Million Farm Show When it comes to high-mile pickup trucks, Howard Clayton and his 2000 Dodge Ram 3500 take more top honors than any other truck on record. This incredible pickup continues to drive hard and work well, even with 2.6 million miles on it, as reported by Farm Show. Clayton, who is a long-haul delivery driver, used this pickup for cross-country hauling for many years, which proves its durability and longevity, even under the duress of pulling a trailer.The impressive and extremely durable 5.9-liter Cummins turbodiesel engine powers this big truck, which also has a manual transmission. That means Clayton has been shifting gears for more than 2.6 million miles, and he doesn’t seem to mind at all. During its time on the road, this Ram 3500 has had some maintenance cycles and parts replacements, but the core engine remains intact and strong.