I agree with the OP - if not interested in working on a vehicle that truck would do nicely.
My oldest got a 90's cavalier that was my wife's grandparents.  4 cyl, auto, low miles - it did well for him starting out.  He's pretty good at maintaining vehicles but not really into working on them.
My youngest got a 97 K1500 w/ 32K miles.  It was in good enough shape to drive without a bunch of issues until he flopped in on its side.  He paid for repairs and we've been doing stuff to it since - brake lines, shocks, louder muffler kinda stuff.  He likes working on vehicles.  He was helping me when I installed a small lift, new shifter, and new gas tank skid/mount on my Jeep.
I got my first car when 15.  1966 Nova set up for the strip.  Dad made me pull the drivetrain and install something tamer.  While I learned a lot on that (brazed in floor boards/trunk, wiring, minor body work, etc) , it was too much project for a 15-16 year old.  I burned out on it and sold it after it was somewhat road worthy.  Wish I still had that car.