• nifty@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    To load up deer I shot after a hunt.

    Or I would if I hunted. Or had a truck.

    Seriously though, farmers and heavy machinery contractors legit need trucks.

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      1 day ago

      No problem with people who need them having one (my family used to be one of those people,) but its just wasteful if you don’t use it.

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      3 months ago

      I don’t think anyone is arguing that people who need a truck shouldn’t get a truck. But regular people with trucks is every bit as stupid as driving around in a tractor.

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        3 months ago

        Nobody who could use a truck uses a truck in Europe. Usually, a Van or something is the better choice. I don’t really understand the “american pick-up truck” form factor.

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    3 months ago

    If I need a truck I’ll rent one from U-Haul. They’re not that expensive.

    Owning a truck? That’s pretty expensive for someone like me who just needs a small car to get around. Also avoids that problem.

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    I think those short bed trucks are the absolute worst. If you genuinely need a truck, get one with a proper bed so you can use it for it’s utilitarian purpose. If you’ve got a short ass bed, you don’t need a truck.

    • A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Short beds and unibody designs are the worst fucking things to happen to trucks

      If you need a truck - and as a rural tradesperson, there are plenty of good reasons to need one - get something that’ll actually do the job.

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        3 months ago

        Rural tradepeople in Europe rarely have trucks. Vans do the job in the vast majority of cases, a trailer can complement when needed.

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          3 months ago

          I’ve got a work van (one of the smaller Ford Transits), but it’s just not capable of towing anything really. Trucks do a lot better on the muddy hillsides I find myself on frequently.

          FWIW I’m not arguing against you, I’m just saying in my personal case, I would be able to put a reasonable truck to good use. I don’t need a King Ranch or anything stupid like that.

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          3 months ago

          Not to mention a van has the benefit of keeping the load dry

          Which depending on what you do and where can be very important

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            They also keep dirt and road dust off your tools and materials. Vans also conceal your cargo better than a bed which can prevent theft. Most vans are more fuel efficient than similar sized trucks. Vans are usually easier to drive and have better visibility. A big enough van can fit a small workshop in the back, that you can stand in and assemble parts.

            Vans are the better work/trade vehicles compared to trucks for most applications and that is a hill I will die on.

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              I use a 4 door short bed truck, and here’s why. I need to pick up my kids half the days of the week. I don’t have a van anymore because I do demo work and I got tired of riding inside with the dust. I just build a wood rack if i need to haul more. I’d get a 4 door, long bed truck, which would be the best ever except it’s just too dang long to park. So when the kids aren’t around I fold up the rear seats and the tool boxes go in there. Is what it is. I long for the days when I drove a car with a toolbag in the trunk.

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                3 months ago

                They used to make single cab trucks with a bench seat to fit 3 people total and it still had a full sized bed. If you’ve only got 2 kids that design would probably have been better for you, but they don’t make many of this style anymore.

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                  They do make this style, but the single cab option isn’t better, it’s far worse. We have dog, back packs, sport equipment. The truck bed is always filled with tools, construction debris and the like that is actually pretty toxic (drywall dust, asbestos even sometimes, mold remediation debris, etc) and needs to stay back there. There isn’t enough time in the day to go get the kids to and from school and travel to the jobsite and clean and clear the vehicle. Insist there were a better choice but there isn’t for some.