• qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    9 months ago

    I have to drive a freaking pick up truck for professional reasons and even I loathe the freaking thing.

    Too long, too wide, too tall, too everything and anything for any road and I drive in country roads.

    The craze for ever growing vehicles is going to extremes.

    Tax and penalize these cars until it hurts.

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      9 months ago

      Most of my friends that are in the trades prefer small vans over pickup trucks. They can fit more tools, better organized, and easier to secure. Pickup trucks are very niche vehicles.

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        Unfortunately, to my knowledge, there are no risen raised vans or with 4x4 traction, which I often require to reach some remote locations, especially with rainy weather.

        But I would gladly trade it in for a small van.

        Either that or a 1990’s 4x4 FIAT Panda, with a roof rack.

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          Pretty sure mercedes has some vans like that. I know of a company that build them into off road & off grid camping vans and they do rock climbing, or whetever one would call it, in them. They are still quite long and big but not like the sheer stupid toys that a modern pickup is.

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          So use that vehicle in austere places, and don’t park it in Paris (or any other city).

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      Bruh, my only vehicle for close to two years was a truck that I inherited, a 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS. I believe it got about 8mpg on average, but I dealt with it because I didn’t have any other way to get a different vehicle at the time.

      Nowadays I drive a 2018 Ford Fiesta SE. The difference is night and day. Stops on a dime, accelerates quickly, I can fit it anywhere I want, and it gets an average of 34mpg. I went from paying between $75 to $125 every week and a half for gas to spending about $30 over the same time period.

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        9 months ago

        I drive small cars in my personal life, although I currently own 2 station wagons because of family and pets. I usually get an average consumption of 6-7L/100km, which is not bad at all.

        My first and most beloved car was a hatchback that could get 5,5L/100km.

        I have to drive a pick up for work but I do not enjoy it, to the least degree.