r/granturismo May 21 '25

GT Photo/Video Pick up trucks are really big

Trucks aren't supposed to be used in city...

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u/RenzoAC May 21 '25

Trucks are now a showoff only bought for its looks and not their practicality.

Here’s a nice video explaining why (with a fun cameo at 9:18) https://youtu.be/l8Rt3zN9YY8

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u/AverageAircraftFan May 21 '25

No they arent. Pickup trucks are bought because people have families and because people value personal space.

Crew cab pickups have practically not changed in size since the 1960s. There are just more crew cab trucks than regular cab trucks now than before.

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u/Dattinator May 21 '25

Mini vans fit entire families and are drivable. Most Americans use their pick ups to measure cocks

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u/AverageAircraftFan May 21 '25

Minivans don’t have external beds and can’t tow 10,800lbs

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u/fetus_mcbeatus May 21 '25

A Toyota hilux can and any other normal sized Ute

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u/AverageAircraftFan May 21 '25

The toyota hilux is 1. Not sold in the US and 2. Not able to comfortable seat a family.

A ute is also not capable of seating a family either, nor do they boast the carrying and towing capacity of pickups

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u/Same_Measurement7368 Subaru May 21 '25

You are coping bro, I’d rather you hang your hat on the argument of Americans just like abnormally large trucks because they can than try to make them sound practical. Most trucks, cabs, and SUVs aren’t used to their full potential it’s been proven. Minivans are the most practical.