Comparison left vs right for a craftsman who doesnt know which one he should buy:

  • l/r same bed size

  • r lower bed for way easier loading/unloading

  • r less likely to crash

  • r less fuel consumption and costs

  • r less expensive to repair

  • r easy to park

  • r easy to get around in narrow places like crowded construction sites or towns

  • r not participating in road arms race

  • l You get taken serious by your fellow carbrained americans because ““trucks”” are normalized and small handy cars are ridiculed.

So unless you are a fragile piece of human, choose the right one.

  • Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    L tow hitch unnecessary for 3/4 of American truck drivers, who use their hitch once or never per year.

    L Bed size irrelevant for 1/3 of American truck drivers who use their trucks for hauling once or never per year.

    L is three times as likely as a sedan to kill pedestrians in a crash.

    L “relative” cabin quiet achieved by unnecessary insulation caused by inefficient, excessive engine noise.

    L unnecessary larger engine and acceleration speed translates directly to increased cost and pollution

    L does jobs with embarrassing inefficiency that most compact cars could do while saving money and being safer

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      11 months ago

      I could make a lot of those arguments about the other truck too. Most people don’t need a truck for most of their transportation. People in this thread are a ting like there isn’t a single good reason to use American trucks. I can agree that they’re usually excessive, but you cannot pretend that the other truck is better in every way.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah it’s just better the overwhelming majority of the time and for some reason is nonexistent despite this advantage.

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          11 months ago

          Yeah, I feel like US trucks really should be company vehicles for the most part. That’d be a decent niche imo. And if it’s company money, they’d probably go with the cheaper option anyway