Truck bloat is killing us, new crash data reveals - eviltoast
  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My whole family were farmers and one of my cousins jacked his truck up so much it could only pull one of his wagons…

    People still give him shit, even tho it was like 20 years ago.

    Point being, the stupid shit you see isn’t even practical. The only point of giant modern trucks is helping men with low self esteem. And it doesn’t even help them, it just makes them keep wanting an even bigger truck than everyone else.

    Which is why they’ve been consistently getting bigger for decades.

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      1 year ago

      It’s hilarious if you ever off-road.

      They’re really shit off tarmac driving anything through anything more advanced than a field. Too long wheel base, far too wide, shit turning cycle, too long nose, not enough weight on the rear wheels when not fully loaded.

      You can run rings around them on an off-road track in a Suzuki Jimny or even a 50 year old Lada.

      But obviously don’t tell the truck people that. These are cars that are sold on the idea of being able to drive off into the wilderness at a moment’s notice. Pointing out that’s a lie, that they just spent too much money that if anything offers them less freedom than a conventional car, often results in an emotional reaction.

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        1 year ago

        I love my Subaru forester. It is nice enough inside to drive 4 people comfortably but with the back seats down and a tarp spread out I can carry a good sized load of mulch, bales, etc. I was even able to cram an 8 ft ladder into it with the passenger seat pushed forward and the ladder laid out diagonally. I’ve even slept in it. It has enough clearance that I can drive it on really rough forest roads to trailheads. I’m a big guy and it is much more comfortable for me to get into vs something like a Civic. My dad liked it a lot because with his very weak legs he could easily sit in it and swing his legs in and out. He liked it so much he even bought one.

        If I ever need a truck I’ll save myself thousands of bucks by just renting one for those rare times. I’ve done it at Lowe’s and it was a no brainer.

        These are cars that are sold on the idea of being able to drive off into the wilderness at a moment’s notice.

        I suspect that is the selling point behind the majority of Jeeps with winches you see on the road that probably have never left pavement.

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      1 year ago

      They’re suburb commuter pavement princesses and not work vehicles anymore.

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      1 year ago

      I own an '01 3/4 ton suburban for boat and camper hauling. It’s small compared to a stock 1/2 ton today. The top of their beds is almost at my roofline. All that size increase comes with very little gain besides dick measuring it seems. I will never understand why people buy them, especially for 60k+.

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        1 year ago

        More money more dick.

        Fortunately, those 12% APR loans they use to buy them are bankrupting them. I have to view this as an exercise in social darwinism.

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      When I had to buy a new car a guy at work who was big into cars asked me what I was getting and gave me grief for not getting a big truck. I asked him why I would want such an impractical and expensive truck for just myself (and I lived in an apartment) and he only gave me macho signaling answers.