Doing research on trucks absolutely brings out the exact reason American trucks are nightmare tanks. The idea of the insecure man who thinks a small truck is for weak little queers in skinny jeans and inferior women who go to Ikea with them is not a straw man. This truck owner very much exists, in abundance.
Of course they make excuses for their trucks made before about 2004, those are CLASSICS you see, so it's fine that they're small and can't haul as much. Also hauling capacity is king despite the fact most of these men don't actually haul anything. Most of them are carrying stuff that my Scion xB could have carried if I could leave the hatchback open.
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in reply to lori • • •And the thing is I am the 5'2" queer homo woman who wants to take the truck to ikea and carry large things home with the smallest truck I can get, because I am not hauling cattle or going around off-road nor are most of these guys, and I just want something that can carry large or long objects while still being possible to park and being low enough to the ground that I can get into it without needing a step stool and can see children sitting in front of it.
So like if these trucks are for pansies and women [derogatory] then yeah these are perfect give them to me. Stop making all the trucks not be this you have plenty of trucks already.
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in reply to lori • • •@ahermitforhire I actually did get several rooms worth of furniture from IKEA home in my xB back in the day but it took so much fucking logistical planning, I would love a tiny truck where if the box is too long it'll just still fit anyway.
They actually did make an xB truck in Japan and I'd kill for exactly this except with the back seat removed for more bed. Which people have done conversions of and if I was that knowledgeable about cars to be able to maintain something that custom I'd do in a heartbeat (yellow is official blue is a conversion). The conversion is basically my dream truck.
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •@tk listen i 100% had a few separate moments where i was like "what if i got one of those little isuzu work trucks and called it a day"
but even if i found one in my budget that wasn't driven to death, long term maintenance ends up being a lot trickier than just buying an old tacoma or something
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •Yeah frames and solid axles are novelties these days..
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