The H3T is aimed at buyers who need serious off-road capabilities and don't mind some outsized styling thrown into the mix. While other compact trucks are better on pavement, none can match the M3T when the pavement ends. But, most drivers spend the majority of their time on road, where the H3T stumbles, thanks to trucky handling and poor fuel economy. Edmunds says the H3T "offers impressive off-road ability, a decent on-road demeanor and look-at-me styling. But the list of its faults is even longer. Rival midsize crew-cab pickups offer a better blend of performance, fuel mileage and cargo capacity."