My F150 (2018) is 4 door and the back seat space is huge, so huge that I wouldn't let a high school kid go on a date in it.Many (if not most) pickups are never really used as pickups. If all you do with one is tow a boat or a camper once in awhile, a full-size SUV is a hell of a lot more useful than a pickup.
high school kids can do it on the back seat of a HarleyMy F150 (2018) is 4 door and the back seat space is huge, so huge that I wouldn't let a high school kid go on a date in it.
And all we could afford was a used Pontiac Sunbird in the early 80’s.high school kids can do it on the back seat of a Harley
67 buggyAnd all we could afford was a used Pontiac Sunbird in the early 80’s.
It has to be either Dear, Darlin’ dummy, or devil.
I’m guessing Darlin
The perfect Country Song.
Back when Country was Country
To each his own, I'll never go back to a SUV or a mid-size.Never owned one, never will.
There may be a rust free 2014 Ram somewhere in North America, but I doubt it.Driving this manana AM. Your thoughts and experiences?
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I have never personally owned a truck but I have 2 things about trucks that I can add to this thread.
First, back in the late 90s I worked for a company that made truck frames for Ford and Chevy. Ford was meticulous and demanded perfection while Chevy had no problem taking everything they got, no matter the flaw. That always stuck with me.
Each winter I truck-sit for family while they live in PR. The truck is a Honda Ridgeline and I gotta say it's a beauty. It drives like a car and gets good gas mileage for a truck.