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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reality to most truck buyers is they are like a Swiss Army knife. Can a little car make it to Snowshoe in a snowstorm as safe as a truck? No. Can you take a little car on the beach in Delaware? OBX? Long Island? No. Can you pick up a daughter from Collage and bring all her stuff home with a little car? No. Can you tow a boat for family days on a lake or river with a little car? No. Can you tow ATVs or side by sides for a fun day in the mountains in a little car? No. Can you tow a camper with a tiny car? No. Can a Fireman make it to work or home in a snowstorm in a tiny car? No. How about Police? Doctors? Tell us how a tiny car is so useful??[/quote] Alot of that can be done with a little car if you install a trailer hitch, My little 4 cylinder will easily tow up to 1000lbs.[/quote] Wow, you can tow a whole [i]thousand[/i] pounds, huh? Maybe - [i]maybe[/i] - if we cut a hind leg off of our [i]smallest[/i] horse, we [i]might[/i] get her weight down to a thousand pounds. :roll: Your comment perfectly illustrates how most of you here don’t have the slightest understanding of why trucks are designed the way they are. You aren’t equipped for this discussion. [/quote You're a *horse person*. You're not equipped for life on a shared planet. You have multiple half-ton housepets and $100k trucks while others literally starve. [/quote] Right... And of course we didn’t have to pay for any of that stuff, or any part of our lifestyle. We don’t have to work for it or anything - the universe just gives it to us because we’re so privileged, right? I’m sure that’s probably what you actually believe, on some level at least. Unless you’re literally a Monk living in a monastery who’s taken a vow of poverty, you probably don’t have any room to criticize anyone else’s lifestyle choices yourself. I’m sure I could find plenty of things in your home that could’ve saved starving people or whatever nonsense you’re babbling about. So you are in the lifestyle?? [/quote][/quote]
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