| > So? I gave specs for a typical 1 ton truck. So that's a small fraction of the market, and literally none of what's already landed in europe. > I grew up in a rural area of the USA where everyone owned trucks they needed and used for work, most were old and rusty and they all also owned a regular passenger car they used when they weren’t hauling something heavy… people were poor and did not waste fuel driving a truck except when it was essential- not a fashion statement, just a tool. OK. Apparently you're waking up from a coma and missed the last 20 year of US car trends? > My dad built the home I grew up in, and he had to transport all of the materials to build it himself. Cool. My grandfather did the same for his family, using an R4. And the odd rental when that wasn't enough. > I think the hate on here is coming mostly from a place of ignorance about what life in rural America is like Or you could just read what people actually write, and see that your "thinking" could not be more wrong. There's never been less farmers in the US, or more trucks sold. And full-size trucks are nowhere near sales leaders. |
I very much appreciate the capabilities and utility of American pickup trucks, despite not owning one because I don’t need one. I also find it distasteful when people use them as urban passenger cars to project some sort of “personal brand” without having an actual need, but that in no way diminishes my appreciation for their practicality when used appropriately.
I suspect people are in part so aggressively hateful of American pickup trucks because they see it as a symbol for an opposing side in a culture war. However that perspective seems really silly to anyone that uses them properly to meet a practical need.