• ShittyRedditWasBetter@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You lose just about anyone willing to listen to you (outside this echo chamber) when you go off the rails about how they have no use and none needs them.

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      Eh, you need them for work and someone who lives out in the countryside probably could make regular use of them.

      The blame rests on the automakers though, pickup trucks used to have the same cargo capacity but were smaller. This lack of visibility is 100% an aesthetic choice. Look at the sprinter truck as an example, it can pull and has great visibility.

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      1 year ago

      BS you genuinely do not need it. Go look at what long time contractors are driving, it’s mostly smaller toyota trucks or vans.

      You need a huge truck to haul some huge shit for the day? Rent it, duh

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          You can tow a car with a small(er) Tacoma easily. For a motorcycle it will fit in the back, and probably has more room than your Ram.

          I’m also skeptical that you truly tow them around 50 times a year.

          If you do, then congrats you may have one of the rare actual use cases for a truck. Hopefully you don’t also use it for errands.

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          The reason these have no practical purpose is because all the things it does are done better with a lower bed. Having the bed so fucking high up makes it significantly harder to load and unload. If you’re actually carrying cargo that’s burdensome, you want a low bed, not one of these monstrosities.

          Sure, they can do things, but the alternatives that are nearly gone from the market, and these replaced, did the work that a truck is “supposed” to do better. There isn’t a purpose behind making it bigger besides aesthetics to appeal to some people who need to feel bigger for whatever reason.

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        1 year ago

        Larger boats, RVs, helpful if not strictly required for plowing. A 3500 is definitely on the side of specialized though. These are far rarer than a half ton (1500 in dodge branding).

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          People towed boats with “normal” sized trucks before these were a thing. There is no need for them to be this large.