Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not, OP?
It's incredibly wasteful - wastes gas, causes extra local pollution (especially if they are diesels), causes extra wear and tear on the road, creates sightline and safety issues for other drivers etc.
One half of my family were farmers until 25 years ago and legitimately used trucks on a daily basis so I know trucks serve a purpose.
But virtually everything you need to haul with a truck you can get delivered around here, usually for free.
So for most people they are vanity cars, plain and simple.
Just look at how few of these trucks have scratches on them. Work trucks get roughed up and vanity trucks don't.
Anonymous wrote:I can fit a ton of mulch and Ikea furniture in my minivan with seats down. Minivans are far more functional than trucks for suburban people. But they are so not cool so dudes don't want them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real men drive trucks.
honestly, this. I live in California and every other house seems to have a pick up truck. I do believe the guys just like 'em!
Me too. Actually, a lot of the "bro dads" from that other thread seem to have them. They occasionally like to put surf boards in the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real men drive trucks.
honestly, this. I live in California and every other house seems to have a pick up truck. I do believe the guys just like 'em!
Anonymous wrote:Their
Why are you letting your son ride along with a male teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We camp and tow a trailer.
We camp and backpack and put our stuff in our car and haul it on our back.
I love the people who think they are macho and outdoorsy because they drive their Jeep on the beach or take it off-road. My 6 year old is strong enough to push down on a gas pedal.
Anonymous wrote:Real men drive trucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is no more and no less a vanity vehicle than a Tesla or a Suburban or an Audi or a BMW. OP, how do you feel about those vehicles?
Well all of those are definitely vanity vehicles. The Tesla at least is a lot less environmentally harmful and even the BMW and Audi are going to get a lot better mileage than a truck and cause less wear and tear on the roads.
But yeah your broader point is a fair one - but are you just figuring out that people make vehicle choices for things that have nothing to do with getting from point A to point B?