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:Anonymous wrote:3 men I know have traded in there minivans or suvs for big pickup trucks. They live in the suburbs and not rural or farming areas and don`t haul lots of stuff around on the weekends. So what is the appeal of a pickup truck? And (a bit unrelated) how many people can fit in the front seat? My son rode in one (a teachers) and he did not have a seat belt. He was in the middle front position. I was shocked and will be complaining to the school.
They have teeny little appendage and those pickups compensate for what nature cheated them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 men I know have traded in there minivans or suvs for big pickup trucks. They live in the suburbs and not rural or farming areas and don`t haul lots of stuff around on the weekends. So what is the appeal of a pickup truck? And (a bit unrelated) how many people can fit in the front seat? My son rode in one (a teachers) and he did not have a seat belt. He was in the middle front position. I was shocked and will be complaining to the school.
They have teeny little appendage and those pickups compensate for what nature cheated them.
Anonymous wrote:3 men I know have traded in there minivans or suvs for big pickup trucks. They live in the suburbs and not rural or farming areas and don`t haul lots of stuff around on the weekends. So what is the appeal of a pickup truck? And (a bit unrelated) how many people can fit in the front seat? My son rode in one (a teachers) and he did not have a seat belt. He was in the middle front position. I was shocked and will be complaining to the school.
Anonymous wrote:No RVs. It’s a townhouse community.
You can own a car or SUV or motorcycle.
Anything else must be parked on a county road or
Off site someplace.
It’s a recorded rule in the bylaw depoitory with the county.
Since 1985. And I happen to like not having over size vehicles in the smaller lots.
The way I see it, if you want larger vehicles, buy a home in a HOA Free area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HOA bans commercial vehicles and trucks.
It’s in the registered documents with the county depository.
If it’s tagged as a truck (registerqtion) it’s banned.
Same for cargo vans. Any name on it or ladder rack it’s banned.
This keeps the community values up.
There is plenty of county streets for overnight parking.
Low class is low class. No thanks. I like the UMC rules.
My husband’s truck cost $65k.
Anonymous wrote:My HOA bans commercial vehicles and trucks.
It’s in the registered documents with the county depository.
If it’s tagged as a truck (registerqtion) it’s banned.
Same for cargo vans. Any name on it or ladder rack it’s banned.
This keeps the community values up.
There is plenty of county streets for overnight parking.
Low class is low class. No thanks. I like the UMC rules.