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Terryallan
Aug 30, 2013Explorer II
Proteus wrote:Terryallan wrote:Mike Up wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Lets see, As a home owner. Ever get a load of Mulch? Wanna dump that thru the Sunroof on that SUV? Ever go pick up a water heater, or fridge. Try to stuff that in the back of that SUV. Or did you ever get a load of gravel? Where in your SUV did you put it? Or that load of wood / lumber. Or those sheets of plywood. How well does your lawnmower fit in your SUV?
I agree, I can't see how someone can be a home owner and not own a truck. I'm guessing he's the type that pays someone to do everything around his house so he can keep his unibody eco car.
And then prolly borrows a truck, or utility trailer to go to Lowe's. Sorry. But trucks are just better to ride in, and drive. And are WAAAY more practical.
And I do have a SUV for DW to drive to work. But you won't catch me hooking any thing bigger than a popup to a front wheel drive vehicle. They are not built to tow.
Too funny, you guys nailed it. Except for the part about trucks being "better to ride in and drive". Seriously? On what planet?
In most folks worlds. Trucks ride better than most cars, are EASY to get into and out of. They also don't hurt your back like a car does, and you sit up higher, and can see more of what is in front of you, and around you. Plus. The babies in the car seats like to ride in them, so they can see out as well.
DW would much rather ride in the truck than anything we have had in the last 30 years, and we have had some really great vehicles.
And as my son said just last week. He don't ride in the truck so much. They have cars. But as we were running down it big road, to go tow home a vehicle he bought to play with. He looked at the speedo, and said 70 MPH? It feels like we are sitting still.
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