Skittles! wrote:That 'car' is one ugly motherfucker.
LMAO! Couldn't have said it better.
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Skittles! wrote:That 'car' is one ugly motherfucker.
Snowpepsi wrote:I live way out west, in California's central valley. My town of 50,000 is 20 minutes from Fresno which has a pop. of over 400,000. At least 1 in 3 homes has a truck parked out front. Fresno is about the same. Trucks are very popular in the central valley.
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MeDeFe wrote:Apart from the one glide posted, every car that has made a visual appearance in this thread has been too big, too ugly and too uneconomic.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Complaints about the size? Here's a small truck for you.
There are other small trucks out there, and that one is about the size of a car, though a little longer due to the bed.
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Kid_A wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:All I here from Europe is what kind of car that someone drives, but I have never heard anyone mention that they drive a truck. So is it just a North American thing or what?
only white trash americans drive pick ups. at least thats been my experience.
yeahSkittles! wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Complaints about the size? Here's a small truck for you.
There are other small trucks out there, and that one is about the size of a car, though a little longer due to the bed.
That is a not a truck, that's a Ute. There is a difference.
Closer to a semi-truck if anything, but a regular truck has a bed, and sometimes a hood for the bed. Also, the term "Ute" seems to only be a Aussie slang term, nothing more.Skittles! wrote:No, it's a Ute.
This is a truck:
muy_thaiguy wrote:Closer to a semi-truck if anything, but a regular truck has a bed, and sometimes a hood for the bed. Also, the term "Ute" seems to only be a Aussie slang term, nothing more.Skittles! wrote:No, it's a Ute.
This is a truck:
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The one I posted, yes, it is a smaller pick-up then average.Neoteny wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Closer to a semi-truck if anything, but a regular truck has a bed, and sometimes a hood for the bed. Also, the term "Ute" seems to only be a Aussie slang term, nothing more.Skittles! wrote:No, it's a Ute.
This is a truck:
I've used it on crossword puzzles. I believe the key difference is that it is a "pickup" truck.
Grooveman2007 wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Apart from the one glide posted, every car that has made a visual appearance in this thread has been too big, too ugly and too uneconomic.
It's only uneconomic if you don't live in the city. In America, a lot of people still have farms, or live in small towns where the roads arn't paved and the ones that are are full of holes. If you live miles from the nearest city, the tiny little remote control cars people drive in Europe just wont cut it.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Complaints about the size? Here's a small truck for you.
There are other small trucks out there, and that one is about the size of a car, though a little longer due to the bed.
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