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What people online think I drive when I mention owning a pickup truck versus what I actually drive

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    I’ve never seen something as big as the one on the left, in my entire life. Probably because I haven’t been to the US in a long ass time?

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      Sorry about your massive penis.

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      Nothing to apologize for

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        All absolutely valid points and my only counter argument here is that is why wagon sedans exist. Growing up in Poland a wagon was the family hauler bringing all the stuff you mentioned to pretty much anywhere you need. People even haul rvs with the wagons and you’re still smaller and relatively more pedestrian friendly. Hell they even make performance cars in wagon spec like the bmw m3. Not saying that to discredit your point just that there was another option before the suv craze came about

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        The last wagon style sedan I had had worse fuel efficiency than a modern f150 does (though it was an early 2000's model).

        Brakes on that thing also scared the shit out of me, it did not like stopping.

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          I’ve never seen something as big as the one on the left, in my entire life. Probably because I haven’t been to the US in a long ass time?

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          This isn't from the US either

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            The last wagon style sedan I had had worse fuel efficiency than a modern f150 does (though it was an early 2000's model).

            Brakes on that thing also scared the shit out of me, it did not like stopping.

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            The Subaru forester sedans were very popular in New England from the early 200s to like 2014. Idk just saying there are good option, there were even diesel wagons from WV that had solid efficiency later on .

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              All absolutely valid points and my only counter argument here is that is why wagon sedans exist. Growing up in Poland a wagon was the family hauler bringing all the stuff you mentioned to pretty much anywhere you need. People even haul rvs with the wagons and you’re still smaller and relatively more pedestrian friendly. Hell they even make performance cars in wagon spec like the bmw m3. Not saying that to discredit your point just that there was another option before the suv craze came about

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              If I remember correctly; around 2% of the cars sold in the US were wagons and of that, like 1.5% were Subarus.

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                I have a 2011 Nissan titan that is completely stocked no big stupid lift just some different rims and that’s it. It has done great work for me and my family I’ve never had any issues with it I regularly keep it serviced and it will do 20mpg. The amount of people I know who have big giant bro diesel trucks with 2 story high lifts and political stickers on them that never see a speck of dirt and just go to the McDonald’s is stupid. And they all complain about gas prices yet at the same time brag about how there trucks do 8mpg to own the libs…

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                  I have a 2011 Nissan titan that is completely stocked no big stupid lift just some different rims and that’s it. It has done great work for me and my family I’ve never had any issues with it I regularly keep it serviced and it will do 20mpg. The amount of people I know who have big giant bro diesel trucks with 2 story high lifts and political stickers on them that never see a speck of dirt and just go to the McDonald’s is stupid. And they all complain about gas prices yet at the same time brag about how there trucks do 8mpg to own the libs…

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                  20! Wow... I get from close to 40 on my Toyota auris most weeks. And that's mostly urban driving

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                    The Subaru forester sedans were very popular in New England from the early 200s to like 2014. Idk just saying there are good option, there were even diesel wagons from WV that had solid efficiency later on .

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                    I've been thinking about replacing my 2005 car but the only thing I want to replace it with is an electric station wagon, of which Europe has several options and America has 0. I don't want a compact SUV, I just want a wagon! I'll probably leave the country before I have any options lol

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                      I did the same when a coworker showed up with an F350 crew cab 6.5ft bed. Lifted, offroad lights, cb antenna, diesel (which is the HD option in the US). He lives in the suburbs and pays laborers for everything. So I plopped my dutiful little Mazda B2300 next to it (Ranger) that regularly hauls a little bit of wood.

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                      Guaranteed he bitches about gas/diesel prices too.

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                        Unpopular opinion: unless you regularly haul things, you don't need a truck of any size. Unless you regularly go off-road or are transporting 5+ people and a dog or more, you don't need an SUV. You can rent one of those for the rare times you need it! And in the meantime, you'll save gas money and pedestrian deaths will go down...

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                        If you haul anything pickup trucks are laughably bad to do so.

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                          I will never understand why truck owners love backing into stalls.

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                          Regardless of the vehicle, It's overall safer.

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                            I've been thinking about replacing my 2005 car but the only thing I want to replace it with is an electric station wagon, of which Europe has several options and America has 0. I don't want a compact SUV, I just want a wagon! I'll probably leave the country before I have any options lol

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                            Station wagons are for mommies in the 1980s; all the cool kids want SUV and pickups.

                            So car manufacturers made station wagons with upright seating positions and “off road” styling and called them Crossovers.

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                              Station wagons are for mommies in the 1980s; all the cool kids want SUV and pickups.

                              So car manufacturers made station wagons with upright seating positions and “off road” styling and called them Crossovers.

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                              Yeah, my car I always though was a hatchback, but apparently is actually classified as a crossover. The main reason I still have it (other than having been paid off) is because it still gets competitive mpg and it's so practical. I used it to take all my crap to and from college. I can carry 9ft lumber in the cabin with the passenger seat down. I've gone on a service road in a state park and I didn't get stuck.

                              The thought has crossed my mind to get an electric conversion for it instead of buying a new spyware riddled car 😆

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                                If you haul anything pickup trucks are laughably bad to do so.

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                                Modern pickups are bad. Old pickups were fantastic for "I need to pile a bunch of (insert thing here) in the back."

                                But now every pickup is a massive motor for a tiny truckbed that my ford focus wagon has better hauling capacity.

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                                  Sorry that 'murican fattism has reached you

                                  I don't mind. I'm a car guy myself, and I like them in all shapes and sizes. I'd probably drive one too if I lived in the US, but over here they're just way too big and impractical not to mention they stick out in traffic like a sore thumb and, quite frankly, make you look kind of like a douche.

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                                  They're way too big here too we're just replacing infrastructure to satisfy thousands of people's penis envy instead of telling people no.

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                                    So I plopped my dutiful little Mazda B2300 next to it (Ranger) that regularly hauls a little bit of wood.

                                    My truck has the same engine as the Ford Pinto and that's the way I likes it!

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                                    iTs A liMa blah blah blah pinto, lima, it's beans inside, this is beans

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                                      Guaranteed he bitches about gas/diesel prices too.

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                                      He didn't buy it for MPGs, he bought it to complain about $/gals

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                                        All absolutely valid points and my only counter argument here is that is why wagon sedans exist. Growing up in Poland a wagon was the family hauler bringing all the stuff you mentioned to pretty much anywhere you need. People even haul rvs with the wagons and you’re still smaller and relatively more pedestrian friendly. Hell they even make performance cars in wagon spec like the bmw m3. Not saying that to discredit your point just that there was another option before the suv craze came about

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                                        ...wagons nearly don't exist anymore in the US market, but i concur: hatchbacks, wagons, and minivans are purpose-designed vehicles for the way people use them in the real world, whereas modern trucks and SUVs are overwhelmingly poseur props for families in denial of their suburban utility lifestyle...

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                                          I just looked up the dimensions of that thing and it has 10cm (3inch) shorter bed than mine. How you even manage to pull that off with a truck that big is beyond me.

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                                          These brodozers aren't used for anything useful. I like having 4' between the wheelwells and a box long enough to get a full toolbox across the front of the box and still get a 1000L fertilizer tote in it. And low enough that I can climb in the box without a ladder.

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