In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: "all gone in together...before someone else did..."
FTMFW.
In reply to Rupert:
I really don't have a clue why you are ranting towards any comment I made. I didn't read the linked article. What I got from the title is that Americans like big trucks. I took that information and the fact that the person on this board who has all the biggest trucks is an Australian. His name is Aussiesmg, maybe you've heard of him?? He is a pretty big deal.
I, myself like big pickup trucks. I like small pickup trucks. I like trucks that have been lowered and trucks that have been lifted. I really don't give a rats ass if you or anyone else doesn't.
I don't own a truck. Haven't for many many years and never actually paid for one. (recovered 2 old dodges from fields and fixed them though)
I rented a brand new F150 to go on a major parts run to Alabama. 14 hour drive. I have to say for a "work type" vehicle, It was comfy on the highway. They have come a long way. Do I ever need to own one every day? Heck no. I don't tow. I don't haul often. I have to say though if I did, I would be like every other person in my neighborhood and have one of those big boys sitting in my driveway.
In reply to Nick_Comstock:
Replacing trucks with tits in your entire post has exactly the same meaning.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: In reply to Nick_Comstock: Replacing trucks with tits in your entire post has exactly the same meaning.
GPS wins the thread.
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
I'm a visual person so...
Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to Rupert: I really don't have a clue why you are ranting towards any comment I made. I didn't read the linked article. What I got from the title is that Americans like big tits. I took that information and the fact that the person on this board who has all the biggest tits is an Australian. His name is Aussiesmg, maybe you've heard of him?? He is a pretty big deal. I, myself like big tits. I like small tits. I like tits that have been lowered and tits that have been lifted. I really don't give a rats ass if you or anyone else doesn't.
Yes, I see what you mean.
In reply to Boost_Crazy:
I'll agree with that as well.
I also agree my main issue with people driving trucks is a lack of knowing where their corners are, but that is a problem for a lot of drivers regardless of the vehicle they're driving. Even my ex-, who is a pretty good driver, had trouble wrapping her head around how close I would get to the edge of the road. "Why do you do that?" she would remark as I was driving my 4x4 Cummins down a two-lane road, less than a foot away from the guard rail... "Because I can..."
1988RedT2 wrote: LOL. I mean at the whole thread, not any one particular person or post. I certainly don't want to get dragged into this E36 M3-storm.
^^^This. Talking about trucks is like talking about guns...........it's apparently an inalienable right. Time to add another amendment to the constitution!
I dont believe everyone catches the drift... its not that we dont like trucks, I know we have all used/needed/owned one or multiple at some point. Its the idiotic mindset that everyone needs a truck when they clearly do not. I live in the deep south where its ingrained in our youngins minds they need a truck to be cool where most these men (and lots of women) drive these massive things for whatever reason when they clearly would have trouble piloting a miata or corolla down the same strip.
Side note, im sure yall see the same across the nation but I love seeing big lifted trucks with powdercoated susupension bits that havent had a speck of dirt on them (from not being used) when I have clumps of mud falling off my miata. Oh it takes a lifted 3/4 ton diesel to traverse the rigorous asphalt? Do tell me more
Haters gona hate...
Don't hear truck owners complaining. Think I'll drive the new Tundra today instead of the FRS.
I enjoy driving all sorts of vehicles and generally respect other people's choices. I reserve my disdain for bad drivers and the coal rolling brigade. However, around here, bad drivers are found in every kind of vehicle, even, gasp, Miata.
chiodos wrote: Its the idiotic mindset that everyone needs a truck when they clearly do not.
Again with the failed "need" argument.
Who the hell cares what someone thinks they NEED. And how on earth can you or anyone else truly tell what someone really needs just by driving past them on the road.
Maybe it's idiotic to load lumber on the roof of a Civic. Maybe every Corvette owner is an idiot because God knows he doesn't NEED to drive fast, corner and brake hard and look cool doing it.
Quick, someone get me a soapbox to tell all the WRX owners they don't need that turbo. Hell, tell all the Subaru owners they don't NEED all wheel drive.
Why buy the G37 when all you NEED is the G25.
I'll say it again: I'm amazed at the super-power of being able to tell what a persons needs are from a distance. Not only that but you can lump thousands of families into the same group. Oh, and don't forget the gall it takes to try to tell someone what they should drive.
Is this DOWYN (Drive Only What You Need) or GRM?
Edit: I feel stupid. I've already spent too much time in this thread. Allowed myself to get sucked in. Time I should've spent telling the neighbors with only two small kids that they don't need a minivan. Because you know, it's my business.
Feedyurhed wrote: ^^^This. Talking about trucks is like talking about guns...........it's apparently an inalienable right. Time to add another amendment to the constitution!
If you think you know what's best for someone else, that makes you an shiny happy person.
If you think you know what's best for EVERYONE, that makes you king of the shiny happy people.
Trans_Maro wrote: If you think you know what's best for EVERYONE, that makes you king of the shiny happy people.
I thought it made you the president...
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: In reply to PHeller: Any single one of those is justification not to look at something other than a truck except "safety". Click two of them and it's a lock. If you pull a significant sized camping or car trailer at all, or need to carry large cargo often it's a perfectly sensible choice. That is what they are for. I just don't understand the choice to drive a 7k lb truck with an unscratched bedliner and clean hitch receiver. They are not pleasurable to drive and they are a berkeleyload of money to buy, keep and license. To each his own I guess.
This, if you see stock trucks.....chances are they're actually used to tow things. Lifted on big wide wheels? Nah, they just lack a hootus.
yamaha wrote: This, if you see stock trucks.....chances are they're actually used to tow things. Lifted on big wide wheels? Nah, they just lack a hootus.
Wow...
that's like saying when you see a guy driving a Miata it must mean he felt the rainbow sticker on any other car was too subtle.
jstand wrote:yamaha wrote: This, if you see stock trucks.....chances are they're actually used to tow things. Lifted on big wide wheels? Nah, they just lack a hootus.Wow... that's like saying when you see a guy driving a Miata it must mean he felt the rainbow sticker on any other car was too subtle.
I suppose a man could be decently "endowed" by virtue of him driving a stock truck but then he buys a lift kit for that truck and his penis shrinks?
Got it.
jstand wrote:yamaha wrote: This, if you see stock trucks.....chances are they're actually used to tow things. Lifted on big wide wheels? Nah, they just lack a hootus.Wow... that's like saying when you see a guy driving a Miata it must mean he felt the rainbow sticker on any other car was too subtle.
Depends if the guy in the miata yells "HEEEEYYYYYYYYYY" while going by.......sarcasm + stereotypes, I suggest you learn to recognize them.
You have about a 90% or greater chance that if a truck is lifted with the wide tires/wheels......it is NEVER used as a truck.
What I think is funny is half the people who own them convinced themselves that they "need" a truck. Meanwhile SOMEHOW people in Germany when I was there managed to exist without a truck.
Yeah, I finally realized a V8 4Runner would do 99.9% of the things I needed to do, and I love it so much more than my truck. Doesn't get much better mileage, but somehow it's less offensive.
yamaha wrote:jstand wrote:Depends if the guy in the miata yells "HEEEEYYYYYYYYYY" while going by.......sarcasm + stereotypes, I suggest you learn to recognize them. You have about a 90% or greater chance that if a truck is lifted with the wide tires/wheels......it is NEVER used as a truck.yamaha wrote: This, if you see stock trucks.....chances are they're actually used to tow things. Lifted on big wide wheels? Nah, they just lack a hootus.Wow... that's like saying when you see a guy driving a Miata it must mean he felt the rainbow sticker on any other car was too subtle.
I bow to your superior intellect and ability to use sarcasm and stereotypes.
I'll learn to ignore tired stereotypes and not point out how ridiculous they may be, sarcasm intended or not.
I'd be interested to know how many of the people saying trucks are unnecessary have actually owned one for any length of time.
After having one for many years, and then selling it and going to just a sedan and a minivan, there are many times where I wish I still had a truck.
It's the right tool for the job many times, and even when it isn't the right tool it does a pretty good job.
It's easier to get groceries, commute, or drop the kids off with a truck, than the alternative of trying to get mulch, drywall, or tow anything bigger than a small uhaul using a hot hatch or other GRM approved car.
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