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@Fridge56Vet
@Fridge56Vet Год назад
What they don't mention is that while the trucks have gained weight, they've also gained a lot in capability. Payload & towing numbers, as well as engine power for both gas & diesel are significantly up over the last 10-15 years. They're also cramming a lot more tech & luxury amenities into these at the high-end, which also adds weight. For example, my 2013 F-350 has a backup camera as an option. One. The new 2023 Super Duty trucks can have up to 23. You can also get a massive moonroof, big touch screens, heated, cooled, & massaging seats....
@Marthyboy88
@Marthyboy88 Год назад
Yep. Growing up, I always thought I'd be caught dead before wanting a truck like this. Then one day in my early 20s I sat in the cab of my friend's enormous Ram 2500 on our way up to the mountains for a camping trip, everything we could possibly need stuff in the bed with room to spare, and had the same amount of room as I did when I would ride in my parent's Ford Econoline, while also being WAY more comfortable. Ever since then, I understood the appeal, and have been trying to rationalize a reason to fork out the cash.
@Fridge56Vet
@Fridge56Vet Год назад
@Marthyboy88 My rationalization (hopefully a reality in a few years) is that I'll be keeping the truck for 10-20 years, so it'll be worth it long-term to get what I really want.
@rvt_h3d
@rvt_h3d Год назад
they also cost as much as a small house used to lol
@krtraining6707
@krtraining6707 Год назад
Where you live and what you do makes a huge difference too, some places the roads are so rough a small car couldn't handle it. You need that clearance and weight to get around. And of course if you are using it as a real working vehicle you need something that can haul and handle off road. We use every inch of our 8ft truck bed and load our 350 down to the max hauling hay and using it around the farm. It's a necessity to have a truck that can put in a hard day's work for a lot of people.
@aryaready4492
@aryaready4492 Год назад
Yuuupp. Oilfield here. Mid-sized SUVs and small pickups won't cut it, much less a sedan. Have to have the clearance, power, and hauling capability of at least F-150.
@rhoetusochten4211
@rhoetusochten4211 Год назад
You'd lose a compact car in some of our potholes. Of course, that might go further toward filling them in than the government managaes...
@04m6gto
@04m6gto Год назад
Modern pick-up trucks are where it's at if you can afford them and their fuel. For example: You can get a 60k dollar Dodge Ram 1500 that has the interior and comfort of a luxury car while having a large roomy back seat and the capability of hauling and towing much more than any car or SUV along with durability. While quite expensive these days, pick-up trucks are the 'jack of all trades' vehicle....worth their price. Some of them, with V-8's, even average around 20 mpg. Not awful.
@Darmesis
@Darmesis Год назад
The extreme seasons in the north of the U.S. and Canada also affect your auto choice. In rural sections all over North America it also affects your choice because of your need to haul stuff and your need to “power through” rainy, muddy, dirt roads when they’re bad.
@nonyadambusness5158
@nonyadambusness5158 Год назад
I feel vulnerable in a small car after I almost died in a wreck back in the 90s. I've driven trucks or SUVs ever since.
@HamburgerHelperDeath
@HamburgerHelperDeath Год назад
Ironically a SUV will flip over way, way easier than a car.
@nepaliyuva408
@nepaliyuva408 Год назад
Except the statistics says opposite
@HamburgerHelperDeath
@HamburgerHelperDeath Год назад
@@nepaliyuva408 SUVs are naturally far more susceptible to rolling over than any other passenger vehicles, and designs with weak roofs can make rollover accidents considerably worse.
@nepaliyuva408
@nepaliyuva408 Год назад
@@HamburgerHelperDeath I don’t disagree
@nonyadambusness5158
@nonyadambusness5158 Год назад
I feel safer and have had no issues in almost 30 years
@edschultheis9537
@edschultheis9537 Год назад
American here - I'm 6'4" tall and 280 pounds. Small cars are practically useless for me. It is hard for me to get in and out of them. And at 58 years old, it doesn't get any easier the older I get. I drive a 2010 Ford F-150 4-wheel drive with an extended cab (which has a small rear door on each side that opens backward) with an 8' long bed. I use my truck for work and for pleasure driving. I need to be able to haul things in my truck, and I also need to tow a trailer sometimes. The truck bed allows me to put a standard 4' x 8' sheet of plywood flat in the truck bed, between the wheel wells, and still be able to close the end gate. This is important to me. My truck is in the shop for two days and I am using a rental car. It is what is considered a mid-size sedan with 4 doors. I can't wait to get my truck out of the shop. At my size, it is quite difficult to get in and out of the car (getting my legs under the steering wheel, and the seat doesn't go back far enough). Also, the car is much lower to the ground than my pickup truck, so it is much harder to lift myself up and out of the car. I don't have to do that with my truck. I step up down to get out of my truck. Just the way I like it. Also, I must add that I feel (and am) much safer driving my F-150 than a small car. I am mechanical engineer. Any mechanical engineer knows that "F=ma" (Force = mass x acceleration). If there is some sort of accident, the people in the larger vehicle usually fare much better than the people in the smaller vehicle. Better to have the vehicle with the larger mass.
@ViolentKisses87
@ViolentKisses87 Год назад
What they keep purposefully avoiding and thus "lying by omission" about is that it's more fatal for the Other guy Not You in your giant pickup, you are safer even if you hit another big pickup.
@Squeaky-oy1fl
@Squeaky-oy1fl Год назад
I agree
@Amomferatus
@Amomferatus Год назад
I love my 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 extended cab (4 full doors) with a full 8' bed. Seats 6 big people comfortably. Love the sight distance I get, can see over cars, allowing me to clearly see traffic conditions far ahead. It weighs over 7k lbs. on it's own. All I know is when big hits small, big wins. It's 20 ft long, so U turns are not easy, will drive up 8 inch curbs without batten an eye. Got the first year truck HEMI, still running like a champ.
@itsahellofaname
@itsahellofaname Год назад
I drove tiny cars for too many years, and now I drive a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria (think "police car"). Mine is the civilian version with leather seats and all that non-cop stuff, but the same engine, so it's quick when I need it to be. It's so comfortable it's like driving a big fat leather recliner down the road...I love it.
@mikebell6513
@mikebell6513 Год назад
Great car!
@dannymartial7997
@dannymartial7997 Год назад
Growing up, my parents had the Lincoln version, called the Town Car. It was so comfy. The suspension is also insanely soft, so the car would bounce a lot, but you never felt a harsh bump.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
Man......truth! My road-trip car is a Hyundai that gets like 45mpg. My dad has been a Cadillac man his whole life. I definitely notice the comfort "recliner" feeling when I ride with him. It's like floating on air down the road compared to my car, and so quiet.....no road noise at all. But I'm only in the lower 48 for two months or so out of the year so having a small car that I keep in storage that gets amazing mileage works for me. I also have a motorcoach that can pull the smaller car if I want to RV around for a while. I live in Alaska and have a 4-wheel club cab pickup that I use up here.
@Titus-as-the-Roman
@Titus-as-the-Roman Год назад
The Crown Victoria is one the most love cars for people that has one, even though they're no longer made I know that our police officers that drive's one love's it, specially now they're being replaced with Ford Explorers (they call them 'Exploders'), they make sure that all maintenance schedules are kept up, no more crown Vic's available for replacement.
@anthonykruse
@anthonykruse Год назад
If you get into farm country and small towns in the country you mainly see trucks because alot of people need them for farms my dad and I both drive diesel trucks because we need them for our farm so it's uncommon to see small cars around where I live
@Squeaky-oy1fl
@Squeaky-oy1fl Год назад
Same here where my family and I live. You have to have at least an F150 to do anything because we live on a small ranch and need the power of our diesel-engine truck. Also on the roads and highways, it's the number of lug nuts on the tires. The more lug nuts the bigger the vehicle.
@crimson_sakura4197
@crimson_sakura4197 Год назад
One of the huge reasons that people go for large pickups is for the utility they provide. The bed allows you to carry a lot of stuff, the big truck alone lets you haul a lot if you need to. Plus, with many being 4x4 and due to their size in general, they are way better at driving when off-roading or during harsh weather.
@peensteen
@peensteen Год назад
I have to drive pickup trucks for work purposes, but I much prefer a small hatchback. It's awesome being able to dart around, and park anywhere I want.
@Alex-kd5xc
@Alex-kd5xc Год назад
I’m not a fan of huge trucks but even I’ve moved up from small cars to compact SUVs. Being higher up does improve visibility and the extra seating and storage space while still having good MPG made it a no-brainer for me. My first car ever was a little Pontiac G5 and as much as I loved that car, can’t see myself ever going back to something near that size.
@YomamaAhippo
@YomamaAhippo Год назад
I’ve got a 94 Chevy Silverado and it’s just tall enough to see the road and just small enough to where I don’t stand out in traffic lol.
@spellofoblivion2577
@spellofoblivion2577 Год назад
Once you drive a truck you never wanna go back to something smaller
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
In Alaska I have a 4 door F350 Ford truck that has studded tires on it for 6 months out of the year in winter. That's just the type of truck I need here. In the lower 48, where I spend a couple of months a year, I have a Hyundai that gets about 45 MPG and an RV motorcoach that gets about 10MPG, LOL. Obviously the Hyundai is the long distance road trip car and the motorcoach is the hanging out in the USA car. My truck is rugged as hell and gets well-used hauling loads of fish in the summer, wood in the fall, and you name it any other time of the year. The 4-wheel drive is necessary in both the summer and the winter, dealing with trenched out roads from spring thaw, driving on wet beaches during low tide, and mountains of snow in the winter. My Hyundai won't go anywhere in an inch of snow, LOL.
@americansmark
@americansmark Год назад
I love our Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn. It's nicer than my Mercedes in a lot of ways.
@billbrasky1288
@billbrasky1288 Год назад
I drove a tiny car for years. I was constantly annoyed by never being able to see past the vehicle in front of me. This is one of several reasons I got a pickup truck. The others being the utilitarian purpose and I just like the way they look(which is why most people buy whatever car they do)
@aj897
@aj897 Год назад
People would bully me in a smaller car, then I got a lifted 4 door Jeep and other drivers would avoid me like the plague lol
@Alex-kd5xc
@Alex-kd5xc Год назад
@@aj897 that’s because Jeep drivers are absolutely insane most of the time lol
@shaylablueangel
@shaylablueangel Год назад
They didn’t talk about the safety features they put in trucks. They have the cameras, and sensors in trucks now to help with that. But my opinion is, if you can’t drive a big truck properly then you shouldn’t drive one.
@peensteen
@peensteen Год назад
Front blind spots are no joke. I once got into one of my work trucks in a grocery parking lot, drove forward less than a foot into an empty spot, and immediately ran into a shopping cart someone left in front of me. I couldn't even see it until I got out and walked to the front of the truck. It was a Ram 3500 dually fifth-wheel, pretty big, but not the biggest. I'm 6'1", so I see over the wheel just fine.
@aryaready4492
@aryaready4492 Год назад
360° walk-arounds bub! Plus these days sensors help you with that 😁
@TickleMeElmo55
@TickleMeElmo55 Год назад
Obsession is the wrong word here. It creates a negative stigma. If the US is supposedly obsessed with big cars, then Europe and Japan are obsessed with small cars. Goes both ways in terms of the framing.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
Smaller cars with standard transmissions became very popular during the gas crunch of the 70s and a lot of people switched to them to save on gas. Now you'd be hard pressed to find any car that has a standard transmission. I can promise you that other than farm kids, there are no GenZ and very few Millennials that can even drive a stick. LOL
@jchristif
@jchristif Год назад
Gas is about $2.80 where I am in Texas right now but it got really high last year. Especially in Utah and California. We recently traded our car in for a bronco. Everytime I see someone driving a little euro looking small car here I wonder if they have a death wish. Just don’t belong in some areas. This is a very outdoors based area, a lot of big trucks suvs .
@PlagueKing_LordFalix
@PlagueKing_LordFalix Год назад
Get in a new big truck. Drive it for 5 min. You get it. You'll want one as well.
@thumper7047
@thumper7047 Год назад
"Scared to drive a bigger car"??? We're scared to drive a small car. They look like if they have a head on collision with a butterfly they will lose, whereas, if I am driving a bulldozer, I can run over everything.
@LarryHatch
@LarryHatch Год назад
Americans hear this: 1) we put up with expensive gas because we are sheep and dont' confront the politicians or oil companies about being riped off and 2) ditto because we don't have proper wide roads. I understand all the miniature towns in bumblefuck-on-thames with cobblestone but there is no excuse with tiny major highways in the 21st century. North Korea and Abu Dhabi manage to have wide highways and the UK can't?
@westenicho
@westenicho Год назад
I just bought an F150 Tremor so I can landscape my own yard, haul furniture and equipment up to our cabin, and go off-roading a little bit here in Colorado. I had a Focus ST for 7 years, and as fun as that was, trucks grant a greater degree of freedom that allows you to do more things if that's what you want to do. I don't have to call and organize people to haul and drop off sod, or plants, or lumber, or equipment, I can just go get it myself. A lot of those problems either don't exist in Europe, because they have easier logistics, or you just wait. When I look out at what America has done with untamed land in the last 100 years, I have to grant a lot of that progress to people who wanted to live bigger and freer, a lot of countries around the world don't extend that level of freedom or capability to their people. Take for example Russia-what an incredible amount of land that they really haven't developed that much or that well, because their people really can't. So it's easy for demographers and thinktanks to shit on large American vehicles, but they're quite literally allowing everyday citizens to build and improve this country on an individual level.
@domingollagostera3801
@domingollagostera3801 Год назад
100% Agree.
@deanbrunner261
@deanbrunner261 Год назад
I hate pulling smart cars out of my grill
@grilledlettuce1845
@grilledlettuce1845 Год назад
"More dangerous to the environment" I really just wanna tie down a hippy next to a furnace and shove coal in it all day long
@MeMyself_andAI
@MeMyself_andAI Год назад
Did this guy really try to tell me driving my truck is more likely to be fatal than if i were driving a subcompact? Last, first, and so far only time i crashed a truck, the other dudes honda had his headlights end up in the bed of my truck, and while he got towed, i drove away. With some new headlights, might i add.
@ObserverAmanda
@ObserverAmanda Год назад
I know a *lot* of people's cars are tied to their egos regardless of types. I truly don't care about any of that or even brands. I just focus on my current needs in a vehicle. I live in a small southern town at this time, but do travel multiple times a year. My first car was a Buick Century made the year I was born that my parents thought was safe for a new driver. It was a very decent size car to haul around my younger siblings and, occasionally, friends. My second vehicle was hatchback version of the Nissan Versa (they later changed the name to Versa Note). It was my only brand new vehicle as my parents wanted me to have a completely problem free car since I was going to university 1,200 miles away. The seating areas were surprisingly roomy, but next to no storage space. My current vehicle that I drive daily is Hyundai Tucson. It has both an okay seating areas and okay storage area. My second current vehicle is a Ford F-150 SuperCab so I have seating room if needed. People laugh when I tell them, but I mostly got it for my pets. I have number of "normal" pets and exotic pets. It is much easier to haul them in their pet carriers and/or their required items in the bed of the truck and, occasionally, a trailer. It is a 4 wheel drive truck so it is helpful in some situations. I have thought about also purchasing a small car for better gas mileage since I been working at second location farther away the last three years, but it is not something I really need.
@ScruffyNerfhurder
@ScruffyNerfhurder Год назад
in southern California gas is right around $5 a gallon currently but it has been up to almost $7 in the last year. Oil companies feel they need to make up for profits lost during the pandemic resulting in record profits for them.
@forMacguyver
@forMacguyver Год назад
I'm an older guy who used sit in my dads lap as he let me steer his new '67 Olds Ninety Eight. I've been driving a long time. Since then I've owned\driven everything from an old V.W. Beetle to Semi Tractors. Plenty bikes as well. In the end I'm a king cab or even crew cab pick up truck fan. Most useful\safest and even comfortable, of 'em all.
@russirish89
@russirish89 Год назад
i have always driven trucks, my current tank is the extended editiom at 36 gal f150
@GRIMRPR6942
@GRIMRPR6942 Год назад
I've got a 2nd generation (2001) RAM 2500 4x4, 8 liter V10 Magnum, quad cab (four door but the rear doors are half size), 8' bed, 6" lift, and 37" tires. We live in the rugged Arizona desert, so a 4x4 is really ideal because we have no paved roads for miles in any direction. It tows our 10K pound travel trailer without breaking a sweat while still getting 8 MPG. When my wife drives it, she gets an attitude that she calls "bad bitch energy" because for her its an adrenaline rush over driving her Mazda CX-5 SUV. LOL
@Nightout88
@Nightout88 Год назад
In a pick up while it is more fatal then a small car the safety it provides offsets the nearly guaranteed death if you ram into a tree or something. Like if your getting shot the bigger car or Truck will shelter you better then a compact would not to mention its also just fun to sit higher or lower then other people.
@Nightout88
@Nightout88 Год назад
Like even my grandma drives a suv. She says it's the most comfortable driving she's had.
@daleowen2606
@daleowen2606 Год назад
I've always had smaller cars until a couple of years ago when I bought the 2021 Chevrolet Silverado I'm driving now. I love having endless amounts of room for passengers and cargo, but even in American parking lots it can be annoying sometimes
@seahawksfan4204
@seahawksfan4204 Год назад
Being in a truck is so comfortable tbh, idiots can't kill you by driving stupid. Been rear ended lots of times, almost never any damage
@Drew-wf7vw
@Drew-wf7vw Год назад
I'm Canadian (although the car culture and road infrastructure between our country and the U.S are very similar). I've always owned cars and half size pickups, while my other family members have owned cars/SUV's/Minivans - However as a mechanic, I drive and work on all sizes of vehicles every week. My current vehicle: - 2016 Nissan Frontier Crew cab w. long bed (4.0L v6 engine / 5 speed auto transmission / 4wd) ~ 261HP / 281 lb-ft Tq Prior vehicles that I've owned: - 2007 Nissan Sentra (2.0L 4cyl engine / CVT transmission / FWD) ~ 140HP / 147 lb-ft Tq - 2004 Ford Ranger Ext Cab w. 6ft bed (3.0L v6 / automatic transmission / 2wd) ~ 148HP / 185 lb-ft Tq - 2008 Ford Ranger Reg. Cab w. Long bed (3.0L v6 / Manual transmission / 2wd) ~ Same as above - 2002 Chevrolet S10 Ext. Cab w. 6ft bed (4.3L v6 / Automatic Transmission / 2wd) ~ 190HP / 250 lb-ft Tq *Sorry for the confusing power figures - Canada operates primarily using the metric system, however there are a lot of applications where we use imperial figures as standard
@jakeroberts3070
@jakeroberts3070 Год назад
For me and many others, it boils down to safety. We've all been traveling on the expressway and seen a collision or the aftermath of one. The SUV's shrug it off and the cars are crushed.
@SE-gs6gd
@SE-gs6gd Год назад
Not all SUVs and there some smaller cars that have great safety records. I drove a mini for many years and felt very safe in it but once I bought an SUV there was no going back
@scott3062
@scott3062 Год назад
There is something about bigger cars that is just way nicer. I just traded in my 2012 Audi A6 for a brand new 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee literally 5 weeks ago and I am in love with that thing.
@bookem5537
@bookem5537 Год назад
im about to trade my 14 cherokee for a 14 a6 lol
@ballenmedia
@ballenmedia Год назад
A part of the industry here in the States that the video does not mention very much is how social status and trends still affect purchases very similar to how it did in the 60s. Plus it varies in different regions in the country, for example in the rural south trucks always have been and always will be number one, followed by SUVs, then smaller cars (sedans). In the big cities its still very similar but you tend to have much more SUVs and Sedans, much like I would imagine it is in Europe. The main thing now affecting the industry is affordability and readability. The cost of all cars has jumped through the roof due to the rise in the cost of living and the rise in the cost of energy. So much so that the used car market has over taken in alot of ways the new car market. This also has to do with reliability. Most new cars don't last nearly as long as older ones do due to the electronics and technology that is stuffed in them. In all honestly, most people that I know could do without all the "extra stuff." But this is the reason why that cars from the hight of the industry (50s, 60s & 70s) still run so well and still are so popular. Plus with these newer cars you cannot work on them nearly as much by yourself and as a result have to take them to a dealership where the costs are sometimes outrageous compared to doing repairs and maintenance yourself. Culture has changed so much over the past 70ish years that is caused the auto industry and the culture around cars to shift so much. But us Americans loving big cars has alway been a thing and always will be.
@Jeffbambam
@Jeffbambam Год назад
I Drive a Ford F150 4wd ,the ride is so comfortable, you would be amazed at the comfort on the highway coasting down the rode at 75 about 2000 rpms ,it's like floating on air . I love long trips in it where I drive for around 1500 to 2000 mile trips . No road noise fuel economy around 17 to 18 mpg as long as I stay out of the turbos boost .
@jccepicfamilyfun438
@jccepicfamilyfun438 Год назад
The Nissan Qashqai is called the Nissan Rogue in the US.
@John_Redcorn_
@John_Redcorn_ Год назад
That video acting like its a damn world-ending crisis just because we are buying bigger vehicles. Most ppl dont want to drive a damn Yaris or smart car.
@josephsoto9933
@josephsoto9933 Год назад
The "family car" aka "The Stationwagon" is a prime example of regulations. I think they stopped making them in the 90s. "The Soccer Moms" now all drive SUVs and Vans....Van's..... In 2015 I met a couple of 'Brits' driving Route-66. They rented a Candy-Apple-Red Mustang Convertible and were having a great time.
@rich7447
@rich7447 Год назад
I sold a 2011 Ram 2500 crew cab diesel (7" lift on 37" tires - about 7.5 feet tall) in September. Ordered a 2022 F450 crew cab last year, but the order was converted to a 2023 in October. Our small vehicles are a Lexus GX (sold in the UK as the Toyota Landcruiser) and a Wrangler Rubicon 4xe.
@funnatopia704
@funnatopia704 Год назад
The more north you go, the larger the vehicles become. I'd be stranded at home for half the damn year if I had a tiny car in Minnesota.
@SZfiftyfour
@SZfiftyfour Год назад
@1:39 Gas is short for GASOLINE. You know the fuel that is extracted from petroleum (crude oil) and used to run gasoline engines.
@aj897
@aj897 Год назад
16:56 I love that truck, wow
@marioelburro1492
@marioelburro1492 Год назад
Here in Texas you seen girls with Jeeps and guys with lifted trucks lmao. I love my vw eos, i always misjudge the size of it whenever im parking and i can even out accelerate larger vehicles on the streets.
@zo_leo8401
@zo_leo8401 Год назад
There are 276 Million vehicles registered in the United States and of that number there are 3.9 Million trucks/SUV's. That is roughly 1% of vehicles. So "Why Americans are obsessed with trucks" should not be the title of the video. There are more people driving trucks in the UK per capita than the United States. So whoever made this video should make one on the UK next lol.
@rich7447
@rich7447 Год назад
Where are you getting your numbers?
@Tijuanabill
@Tijuanabill Год назад
It's because our roads were made for cars, not donkey carts.
@loridiaz9601
@loridiaz9601 Год назад
I pick a car that serves all my needs and it’s been a crossover ( small SUV) I can get groceries, carry my dogs( huskies), plants, dirt, gravel, sand bags, and the car is still very nice inside n out! Plus I hate little cars - you can’t fit more then 2 people comfortably , can’t really carry much in them and they aren’t safe in a wreck.
@MetalMann-de3xi
@MetalMann-de3xi Год назад
America's big vehicle craze is also caused by regulations. I used to want a small truck, but they banned them. You are required to make them a certain size.
@wittsullivan8130
@wittsullivan8130 Год назад
The size category of a car in the US is based on the interior space. Because of more technology and better quality materials, the average car from today is at least 50% heavier than cars from the 70's or older and way more survivable in a wreck. GM actually did a crash test where a classic '60's Chevy was in a head-on collision with a modern car that looked a lot smaller. The old car was folded nearly in half, where the modern car's passenger space was untouched and the driver and passengers would have walked away without a scratch. Not only do modern cars have better fuel economy, but they have a LOT more power, too. The US car companies pulled a lot of shenanigans with their HP ratings. For the muscle cars, they actually put out more power than listed to fool the insurance companies, but they were still weaker than cars with half the displacement made today.
@Queue26
@Queue26 Год назад
Bought my first truck last year, F150. Love it.
@phronze1
@phronze1 Год назад
I’ll never go back
@alicestephens2233
@alicestephens2233 Год назад
The woman complaining about big cars is full of shit...let her spend one winter in Indiana and tell me that a truck has not pulled her out at least one time...not to mention the fact that farmers live in most of these states and trucks are a plus and big vehicles are manditory if you want to get around anywhere besides an interstate...these invronmental people have completely lost their minds....I have never owned a small car and consider them death traps...a big vehicle has the reinforcement to protect...you will be smashed if you get into an accident with a small car...I saw a ford focus completely destroyed by hitting a deer...I mean really...comon...if you are going to make an argument...at least make a true argument.
@timreno72
@timreno72 Год назад
I bought my 97' Dakota because full size American trucks were bigger than I wanted and imports trucks were to small. No regrets, still driving it. I really still do miss my 62' VW Baja.
@cartergambone2730
@cartergambone2730 Год назад
i have a 1989 f150 with an 8 foot bed, i drive it around here in Boston and we have small roads here but i have no troubles with it, its one of few non-commercial trucks you'll see in the city. I also have a 1983 k5 blazer, im pretty postive that that would be a popular truck in the uk because of how short it is but it is still pretty wide.
@ΒΞΔΝ
@ΒΞΔΝ Год назад
Is it orange and white?
@cartergambone2730
@cartergambone2730 Год назад
@@ΒΞΔΝ its red and white but the red is a little off, single cab and its LOUD, i have stickers on the back window and black wheels
@ΒΞΔΝ
@ΒΞΔΝ Год назад
@@cartergambone2730 You work on the Everett/Chelsea line near the casino? I think I see you around in the summer haha.
@cartergambone2730
@cartergambone2730 Год назад
@@ΒΞΔΝ no i dont work near there but i definitely drove around there
@ΒΞΔΝ
@ΒΞΔΝ Год назад
@@cartergambone2730 Ahh, I see. I thought you worked at Circle Auto Body near Vito's Shop. I was going to say, I'm the guy who owns the lowered red 02' Dakota and gold Cadillac. Must be a different truck I see down there and getting gas on Ferry street sometimes.
@arodri313
@arodri313 Год назад
Trucks with four wheels in the back are called dualies.
@Sherlock4Sure
@Sherlock4Sure Год назад
Personally I want a vehicle that is higher up off the road. I live in far Northern Wisconsin and with the winters we have we need all wheel or 4 wheel drive. It isn't a luxury, it's necessary. It is more expensive for insurance, gas, maintenance, etc. But we don't get to take 6 months off while the weather is sketchy at best! It's a trade off we accept for where we live. If climate crazies had their way we'd all be driving electric mopeds in February... I think they should all have to live in our neck of the woods for at least five full years before they try and push their nonsense on the rest of us! Have a great day!
@true13lefty
@true13lefty Год назад
I have a jeep, but I do hook a trailer to it if I am hauling wood, large items, etc.
@CH3NO2Semonious
@CH3NO2Semonious Год назад
When I retired, I registered a Freightliner FLH Semi Truck as an RV and used it as a daily driver for years. Truck was six years old and cost me $20k american. Most pickups don't even have a shower in them!
@terrycarter1137
@terrycarter1137 Год назад
those people who say "it's regulations,or lack there of that makes trucks bigger." is wrong during the 90s just about every pick up sold were small with small engines, and guess what?! they didn't sell very well, and they weren't very practical at a work enviroment. the one thing that really confuses me as far as the price of petrol in the UK, why not start back up those BP drilling platforms in the North Sea and bring in more crude and natural gas, that way the UK can sell the excess to Europe.
@bkenwood88
@bkenwood88 Год назад
I'm 6'4", the Prius wasn't cutting it anymore...bring on the F-150. I could park the Prius in the backseat now.
@peensteen
@peensteen Год назад
Why are so many cars collectors such utter Poindexters? It reminds me of Clarkson on Top Gear doing his adenoidal impressions of car nerds, always cracked me up.
@joestewart5406
@joestewart5406 Год назад
I will never let the government tell me what car to buy what a joke lol.
@joestewart5406
@joestewart5406 Год назад
I own 97 a suburban and it’s a perfect vehicle. Nothing gets in its way and it has tons or torque plus I have enough space in the back to run a small mobile business while still having 8 seats available. Literally more cargo space that most New York apartments.
@seanwallace89
@seanwallace89 Год назад
Having family in Scotland, and having spent much time visiting the UK in my summers many times... the UK population views a vehicle as primarily just a mild luxury of transportation, as Europe's population is far more densely configured than the US. Europe's city planning and public transportation allows for many to live a decent quality life without the necessity for a vehicle. However, in the US w populations far more spread about, and far greater distances necessary to travel without the existence of an efficient public transportation system outside of urban cities. The result is that US citizens view a vehicle as an extension of their autonomy and essentially their right to free movement and right to a decent quality of living. Due to the US being far more suburbanized and rural than urbanized European nations... vehicles in the US are viewed of as almost second homes. Therefore, more room, storage, luxury, power, durability, etc are all more highly valued in vehicles in the US, than in the UK or Europe. A vehicle in the US is the ultimate form of "independence" and "self reliability". It was more meaningful to me when I got my license, than when I graduated hs. In the US, if you do not have the means or access to a vehicle, most wouldn't even bother obtaining their license until they acquire access to a vehicle. Which is also why turning 16, obtaining license, and receiving a vehicle are all associated with one another in the States.
@lostlothbrok7156
@lostlothbrok7156 Год назад
Fuel cheap in America! 😂😂😂
@julioavalos8502
@julioavalos8502 Год назад
Wait till you guys see what some folks do to their Ram MegaCabs. Stretch it to keep 8ft bed and dually
@kingcarlos7048
@kingcarlos7048 Год назад
I'll be 28 this year and I've never owned a vehicle in my life, nor really know how to drive. Just never could afford a vehicle, plus driving scares me
@wittsullivan8130
@wittsullivan8130 Год назад
Today's typical pickup is more like a SUV with half a roof because the bed is getting smaller and smaller as the passenger area gets larger and larger. When I was a teenager, our father bought us a stripped down Ranger with a five speed manual transmission. Luckily, it had air and an AM-FM radio with a tape deck, but the windows and door locks were manual. The truck was narrow enough that either of us could stretch to roll the passenger window up or down or lock or unlock the passenger door without leaving the driver's seat. Today's "Ranger" is larger and heavier than an F-150 from the early 00's. We also had an Isuzu Pickup and later, a Nissan pickup. You can't find trucks that small any more. They were still handy enough to pull a trailer or haul appliances. Today's Ford Maverick is about as large as the Ranger we had, it might be larger and definitely heavier. Another downside to today's cars is the reliance of bolting on a turbo to make a 4 cylinder as powerful as a V-6 or V-8. Ironically, the 4 cylinder Mustang with the ecoboost 4 cylinder gets worst fuel economy than the V-6 or V-8 and has a shorter lifespan because it's working itself harder to put out the power. Just get a V-6 or V-8, you'll save money short term and in the long run for fuel and repairs.
@jccepicfamilyfun438
@jccepicfamilyfun438 Год назад
The Ford Escape is the Kuga in the UK.
@ethanbrinkman3401
@ethanbrinkman3401 Год назад
This is biased as hell. Those same people who complain about being unsafe because of bigger vehicles, are the same ones texting, emailing, etc... which is more dangerous. And to their point of us plebs are just buying bigger vehicles to compete with each other? Status? Sure maybe some, but the more practical reason is that we NEED bigger vehicles for towing stuff. America is massive compared to Europe. They don't have the need to tow crap as much as we do.
@Alex-kd5xc
@Alex-kd5xc Год назад
There’s definitely plenty of fake truck owners out there who do it for status but yeah for 99% if people it’s all about utility, nothing to do with “status”
@doctor8342
@doctor8342 Год назад
Ford doesn't even sale a car here in the states any more besides the Mustang, all SUV's or trucks. I'm doing my part new Ranger 4x4, but I do have a small car too it's a Corvette :)
@michaelb.3982
@michaelb.3982 Год назад
Tiny cars are scary..
@davidbigd9047
@davidbigd9047 Год назад
What I get from this video, is they seem to demonize big trucks and SUVs.
@jklang7217
@jklang7217 Год назад
I drive a 2016 dodge charger, and it is classified as sport's car.
@joshuaciresoli2927
@joshuaciresoli2927 Год назад
I don't care what I drive really, as long as it gets me where I need to go without mechanical or safety problems, unless conditions require a specific vehicle, like where I grew up and where I live now. You cannot safely drive in the mountains during the winter without 4wd here, as our neighbor has a large RWD Tundra 5.7L TRD package that can't even go up the driveway when it rains. Now, to me, I am not bothered by bigger vehicles being around me like the neighbor's truck, but when someone is blasting their bass or blasting loud exhaust mods (usually gas engines) while driving like an arse, I consider it primary evidence of PDS (Penile Deficiency Syndrome) or LDD (Little Dick Disease).
@kylebrown3949
@kylebrown3949 Год назад
Make it bigger!! Need to go faster? Strap a bigger engines in that shit. Need to haul more, make the truck bed larger, throw a few more tires on it. That’s just the mentality over here. Make the stadium bigger, the buildings bigger, the roads bigger, the houses bigger. (Make the people bigger lol) European and Asian manufacturers are about efficiency. 4 cylinder but add a turbo. Reduce the weight, make everything more compact and lighter and more efficient.
@Guy_de_Loimbard
@Guy_de_Loimbard Год назад
The main reason why we buy big vehicles is because we can. We have the space for them, they're cheaper (no VAT here), and fuel is cheap by developed-world standards. For all the jabs Europeans take at us for driving around in our lumbering vehicles, do European ex-pats who relocate here go and shop for a Mini or a Volkswagen Golf or something of that nature? Nope, they almost invariably go straight for the CUVs they wish they had the budget and/or space for back home because they often have both when they move here.
@gregorywright2798
@gregorywright2798 Год назад
Gas is the term we use for Gasoline!
@mikebell6513
@mikebell6513 Год назад
Chevy Suburban, Ford Expedition, Jeep Wagoneer
@billbrasky1288
@billbrasky1288 Год назад
It was U.S. government imposed laws that inadvertently caused truck sizes to skyrocket in the the states. It’s why small trucks are rare in America. Laws limited the size of engines in small trucks for environmental/fuel efficiency reasons so auto makers said “fuck it, we’ll only make big trucks.”
@brianspohn5982
@brianspohn5982 Год назад
we call it “gas “ short for gasoline . we have long long distance to drive so bigger is better !
@mikeadams2677
@mikeadams2677 Год назад
I drive a 1999 Dodge 3500 dually, extended cab, 5.9 Cummins diesel, 4x4.
@agirlnamedbrett.
@agirlnamedbrett. Год назад
we spend alot of time on the road, the comfier the better ROCK, FLAG AND EAAAAGLE
@connorfallon4227
@connorfallon4227 Год назад
I’ve never been a big fan of bigger vehicles for my main transport. I prefer little cars that can get in and out of places and spots with ease. I drive an old Nissan Sentra.
@tully3711th
@tully3711th Год назад
Your American friend may be driving a Dually, it has 2 rear axles
@vodriscoll
@vodriscoll Год назад
The national average for a gallon of gas is about $3.30 a gallon. Here in northern New York State, we are paying $3.79 a gallon. there are places in the south less than $3.00 a gallon.
@jccepicfamilyfun438
@jccepicfamilyfun438 Год назад
You can get into a 2023 Corvette Stingray starting at about 64,500 USD or about 53,300 GPB.
@biswojyoti1
@biswojyoti1 Год назад
makes sense in usa with wider roads but here in india it doesnt and yet people are buying more suvs and driving them like hatchbacks.
@gacaptain
@gacaptain Год назад
Gas is just short for Gasoline. So yes. Petrol. Lol
@aryaready4492
@aryaready4492 Год назад
I'm about to do my own research here but the information/wording/lack of context seem to be conveyed to serve their agenda. It really seems to me they just hate large vehicles. For example transportation emissions only account for 27% of total greenhouse gas emissions. Large vehicles emit roughly 220 g/km CO2, whereas airplanes are 285 g/km/person on a full flight. Which means if there are 2 people in the large vehicle it's only 110 g/km/person, yet the airplane remains at 285. Not all flights are full either. This is according to data found in an EAA report. If you really care about CO2 emissions look at improving airplane emissions and quit bitching about trucks and SUVs. Also vehicles in general are cutting emissions with each new model. For example, the 2005 F-150 got up to 16/20 mpg (city/hwy) but the 2023 gets up 25/25. That's an improvement of 56% and 25% (refer back to this). "1,000 lbs rise in weight increases the chance of fatality by 40-50%". Just as an example... if chances go from 0.5% to 0.75% that's a 50% increase and it doesn't sound near as bad. Always beware of anyone telling you things like "x causes a 50% increase of z" - it's usually intentionally manipulative. People who care about communicating accurate information will always say "x causes the chances of z to increase from 2% to 3%." Or whatever the numbers are. It seems they choose to say pickups have gotten heavier since the 1990's because crew cabs (4 full doors) weren't really a thing in trucks like F-150's back then. F-150's have gotten lighter since 2005. I don't buy that people get larger vehicles simply because they want to "compete" to be safer - it's because they want more room. I didn't buy a full-size SUV because it would beat a mid-size in a collision - I just needed to fit all my shit. Also, vehicles aren't getting bigger and bigger unless she's referring to the size of the average vehicle on the road. Even then...so what? Dude on the laptop says vehicles have gotten more expensive over the past few years. Yeah - COVID, chip shortage, inflation. He states that part of it is due to reduction of offered small vehicles but doesn't quantify "part of it". I'm not saying large vehicles are amazing, but this seems to just be a hitpiece meant to deceive.
@1776SOL
@1776SOL Год назад
Between personal & company assigned vehicles, I've had vehicles of all different sizes, each has had their pros & cons. The VW Jetta 1.8T, New Beetle 2.0L, Ford Escort ZX2 (rebadged Mazda 323), Toyota Prius, Buick Regal, Chrysler Seabring convertible, & Dodge Ram were/are probably the worst. While the VW Jetta 2.5L, New Beetle 2.5L, both F150s, Ford Edge, Toyota RAV4 & Tacoma being the best so far. The Ford Taurus & Econoline van, Chrysler LeBaron convertible weren't great, but they were pretty decent overall.
@katzc23
@katzc23 Год назад
I have two BMW SUV's here in Southern California. An X5 and an X3. If I'm going into downtown LA, I prefer my X3 because it's relatively smaller and it self parks, which helps. But the further you get from the city, the bigger the cars get. Get into the country and everything is HUGE, and many more pickup trucks, often lifted and modified. All bigger than my X5. SUVs are definitely the rage, at least here. That and Teslas, which has their own SUV.
@PyroD3mon_
@PyroD3mon_ Год назад
so im gonna sound very American, i am so thats alright. I currently own 4 pickup trucks, two 03 Silverado's set up for off road, 2016 Silverado, and a 81 c10 im currently building for drag racing. a off road jeep from the 60s, and a bucket truck from the 70s that weighs in at 22,000 lbs. im not allowed in any parking garages in any cities because my daily drivers (one of the 03 Silverado's) cant fit its to tall. to be fair tho im from the country so its mostly dirt and gravel roads.
@georgedolen1486
@georgedolen1486 Год назад
I love my Nissan Maxima, 4 door sports car.
@jamesc.williamsburg6152
@jamesc.williamsburg6152 Год назад
Orange 2001 Dodge 1500
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