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@dwc19648 ай бұрын
I love watching on Nebula, but I still have to come back here for the comment section, specifically! and your promo reads are also entertaining
@bnjkf9u38 ай бұрын
No comment section? Where can I tell everyone my alpha shitpost 😤🙂↔️😡😤🤬🚘🚘
@dwc19648 ай бұрын
@@bnjkf9u3 right here! :-)
@AndreiTupolev8 ай бұрын
Actually I find the comments in these kind of videos (see also Not Just Bikes, etc) are often worth reading. They're often witty and/or have something worthwhile to contribute
@BoBandits8 ай бұрын
No comment. 🚊
@fuosdi648 ай бұрын
As someone who drives a full size pick-up truck for work (I'm a contractor) the guys who make driving a truck their personality are insecure about themselves. They want to be perceived as "macho" and "tough" but they hardly ever use their trucks for doing any dirty work. Don't even get me started on lifted trucks that never see the off-road Also most of these 'pick up' guys are just kind of dumb too. They have little to no self awareness and just project on everyone else
@Old_Ladies8 ай бұрын
And a lot of pick-up truck owners that talk about going off road in actuality are only going on gravel roads that my sedan can go on.
@celiashen54908 ай бұрын
@@Old_Ladies For my reference, are these gravel roads traversable by bike?
@nmpls8 ай бұрын
@@celiashen5490 Probably with 25c tires.
@jennifertarin47078 ай бұрын
@Old_Ladies I'm quite positive that if they ever saw a single dirt road in Vermont during mud season, they would shit their pants times 5
@celiashen54908 ай бұрын
@@nmpls Thanks!
@patlynch65178 ай бұрын
What I never understood was that truck owners buy a vehicle that admittedly is macho and appealing, but gets terrible gas mileage, then the owners complain about the cost of gasoline.
@AirShark958 ай бұрын
There has to be some crazy overlap between obsessive gun/2nd ammendment nuts and truck dudes. These obsessive gun nuts own guns that are completely unecessary for any form of self-defence (overkill is not part of their vocabulary), but hilariously they complain about the cost of ammunition. Both of these items help reaffirm their fragile masculinity and become part of their personalities. It's the same people.
@karlInSanDiego8 ай бұрын
Cause and effect comprehension requires adult level thinking.
@rabidgoon8 ай бұрын
and then they also do things like accelerate toward red lights and slam on the gas when they leave the stop sign
@scarpfish8 ай бұрын
That's the whole point of being a mindless consumerist. Anything that gets in the way of your vain lifestyle is someone else's fault. Gas too expensive? Biden's fault. Can't afford your payments? It's a plot by those bastards at the bank who've supposedly been kicked out of 109 countries and want to replace you with someone significantly less Caucasian for reasons that are never explained. Instead of trading in their monstrosity (payments of which are probably $1k+/mo unless its being financed beyond 7 years) for something more practical, they'll spend another few thousand dollars blinging it up, by having it lifted, adding bull's balls to the trailer hitch, covering the back window with a LET'S GO BRANDON mural and illegally modifying the engine so it can "roll coal".
@dianethulin17008 ай бұрын
Or can't park it anywhere
@sknnyd26766 ай бұрын
The lady not wanting the bed scratched is too relatable… in my 20s I was moving from one apartment to another and me and my gf asked her dad if he could help us move some large furniture with his huge ass truck. Dude refused insisting it would scuff the bed liner. The fucking BED LINER! Dude the entire purpose of the liner is to get scuffed instead of the bed like dude wtf
@clarkmay48195 ай бұрын
Maybe he was waiting for his bed liner liner to come in. 😂
@itoibo42085 ай бұрын
he just did not like you 😆
@l.d.83105 ай бұрын
I keep mine prestine for resale in mind at all times...no matter what i buy...also, im not in the favor business of moving other peeps crap...get your own damn truck or rent one
@robertrosado915 ай бұрын
It's ridiculous bro 😂😂😂😂 I drive an F150 and every part of my truck is almost impecable except for my bed liner and the inside of my bed cap. Lol!
@clarkmay48195 ай бұрын
@l.d.8310 Why even own a truck then? Just buy a car and save a load of $.
@caseyfergus6614Ай бұрын
I’m a carpenter. I used to have a pickup with a canopy but have recently switched to a minivan and the minivan is a superior vehicle in basically every sense.
@Aliyah_666Ай бұрын
Minivans man...they were the do it all vehicle of all 90's moms. The Dodge Caravan, the Astro...just reliable, durable...perfect.
@billfrehe6620Ай бұрын
I live in a very blue collar neighborhood, lots of Latinos. The vans are the option of all the Latino guys with work trucks that line the streets in the evenings and Sundays. They just hold more stuff. And you can steal things from the bed of a pickup truck.
@HalfBackCrackАй бұрын
Until you have to haul 4x8 sheets.of plywood or drywall. 😂
@caseyfergus6614Ай бұрын
@@HalfBackCrack In the pickup I had to lay the sheet goods flat because I had the canopy over the bed. I can (and do) the exact same thing in the minivan.
@diymicha2Ай бұрын
that's why in yurop every craftsman with half a brain upwards uses Mercedes Sprinter and similar. Far superior over a stupid truck
@pruwyben8 ай бұрын
CityNerd has found the infinite engagement glitch.
@chromie65718 ай бұрын
Nothings stronger than a truck driver’s desire to defend their manhood. Infinite comment dislike glitch
@NickCBax8 ай бұрын
@@chromie6571engagement is engagement.
@Radi0he4d18 ай бұрын
Whistlindiesel also used it to hell and back, huge lifts and fragile egos go hand in hand
@Trainboy1EJR7 ай бұрын
@@Radi0he4d1 Weird how he deleted every video of his that I actually liked… that widest dualie ever video where he had like a 10’ spacer, monster truck tire, another 10’ spacer, another monster truck tire. Now that one was funny!
@unconventionalideas56836 ай бұрын
Thought this said infinite argument glitch, which might be true...
@jackobriant93218 ай бұрын
The “4-5 empty seats in your car” guy is soooo close to getting it.
@validpostage8 ай бұрын
LITERALLY lmao. thats why i don't drive a car 99% of the time 😭
@cjgeist8 ай бұрын
Something to think about
@nunyabidness30758 ай бұрын
Yeah. The “you shouldn’t have that because you don’t need it crowd” and the “everyone should get that because they need it crowd” should have to agree on a compromise to let the “self responsible and need to get away from you nuts crowd” get a part of the country where we can be left alone. Sheesh.
@NothingXemnas8 ай бұрын
I was going to mention the empty trunk, but what is even worse is that most pickuo trucks have cabins with just the same passanger capacity: 2 on the front, 3 on the back.
@Patman1288 ай бұрын
What if instead of 4-5 empty seats, you had 4-5 empty seats AND an empty truck bed?? Checkmate liberals
@bananadane8 ай бұрын
A friend of mine, a brilliant scientist who was doing really important work in the world, finally relaxing, was killed along with his girlfriend when their car was hit by a giant pickup truck that was clearly not a working truck. It was a decorative truck. It was the kind of collision that would not normally have been fatal for anyone involved, if not for the additional mass and the height of the bumper. I really loathe suburban commuter pickup trucks now. He was so freaking cool... And just a few years away from retiring, and there's no good reason why he's dead now. None at all
@jennifertarin47078 ай бұрын
I saw a video about big vehicles 5 crash tests once. Every single crash test is based on a big vehicle like a truck or auv and not a small car like a civic. They had several small children lay down in front of the truck for about 20 feet, and the driver couldn't see any of them (vehicle was off, in park). It's like in medicine women's treatments are based on studies in men.
@nonamenoname11338 ай бұрын
@@jennifertarin4707 10-11 children sitting down (as they do when they're playing with chalk and toy cars) in a bigmobile, versus about 2 in a modest sedan. Two seems a bit close, so as for personal responsibility (tm)? You can train a kid to stay 5ft away from any one vehicle. You can't train a kid to stay 25ft away from every vehicle.
@oreotookie8 ай бұрын
My father-in-law is in the early stages of dementia. My mother-in-law insisted on getting him a large pickup to “keep him safe”. I was like WTF!?! Get him a car with all kinds of safety features. Not a multi-ton weapon.
@scarpfish8 ай бұрын
And the horrible irony is that auto insurance rates for people in practical cars is likely significantly higher because of the proliferation of these needless monstrosities on the road.
@ecurewitz8 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry
@ChadAV696 ай бұрын
The Pickup Truck Guy is the guy barreling down the highway at 20mph over the speed limit with headlights brighter than the bald spot on his bear boyfriend's head tailgating you.
@craig8638Ай бұрын
They really are those guys.
@Aliyah_666Ай бұрын
@@craig8638But...but...my truck... I'm so straight though. They say this while buying a vehicle to attract OTHER DUDES.
@justinwood157029 күн бұрын
Lots of pickup drivers unfortunately, but don't get me started on luxury suv drivers now.
@deblackmon38 ай бұрын
I used to own one of those large full-size trucks, and eventually sold it after two years of ownership to purchase a smaller sedan. Saved over $200 a month on payments and my insurance went down. You know what I did when I moved to a new apartment and needed to get all of my furniture there? Rented a U-haul for $18 a day + mileage. I wouldn't go back for a minute.
@jfolz8 ай бұрын
What a strange concept. Renting a vehicle fit for purpose for the one time you actually need it.
@ambiarock5908 ай бұрын
My Civic has never failed to do a job I needed out of a car thus far. Even if it was incapable of doing a job then I could just rent a truck/van for the amount of time I actually need a larger vehicle.
@nyandmu8 ай бұрын
I just upsized from my small sedan (had it for 10 years but needed a bit more space for kids) to a subaru outback so I actually can move by seat back enough with the kids seats. Its good to have the room but I def miss the parking flexibility and nimbleness of the sedan. I've always found those who drive a pickup truck who weren't using it frequently to haul equipment or other things to be kind of weird.
@budstep73618 ай бұрын
U-haul is the real MVP
@wiegraf90098 ай бұрын
EXACTLY! It's not like renting a U-Haul is even expensive!
@TupyWbie8 ай бұрын
My favorite description of the clean, shiny, never-hauled-anything, luxury pickup is "Parking Lot Princess."
@ambiarock5908 ай бұрын
"Pavement princess", "Monstrosities", "Death Machines", and "Emotional support truck" are my terms for these things
@stevesecret25158 ай бұрын
I've been calling them air haulers for decades.
@NothingXemnas8 ай бұрын
Just the other day, I saw a truck so freaking wide and long one the parking lot that even though the front of it was already in the middle of the road, the rear was occupying half the parking space behind it. Moreover, it was EXACTLY as wide as the parking space, so anyone parking on either side wouldnt be able to open the door. These vehicles are completely unfit to run in the city.
@David.778 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's such a good description
@PendulumCancel8 ай бұрын
That is a good one, but I'd never use it IRL. The way things are these days one would definitely get ventilated for such a burn.
@darkwoodmovies8 ай бұрын
"Emotional support vehicle" I'm sorry but I'm stealing this one.
@dd-uy5lx8 ай бұрын
i did. best line
@jefftheriault39148 ай бұрын
You're borrowing for the good of your civilization, that's not stealing.
@sybrandwoudstra92367 ай бұрын
Are we also stealing 'yank tank' then?
@delftfietser7 ай бұрын
Applies to bicycles too.
@233kosta7 ай бұрын
That's probably an apt description of my motorbike 😅
@edwardv544 ай бұрын
Living in Texas I see a lot of pickup trucks about 90% of which have nothing in the bed and no passengers.
@craig8638Ай бұрын
I heard an auto executive say, “most of our trucks will never haul anything more than a raindrop.”
@garywheeler703929 күн бұрын
Drill baby Drill(!)
@LamNguyen-dy5ep7 ай бұрын
So I regularly haul organic vegetables and meat to customers. Also do a lot of car camping because I hate paying for hotels when traveling. Found that the most utilitarian vehicle is an old Honda Minivan with all the seats taken out. More useful space that is protected and air conditioned. Minivans are basically the pickup trucks for Middle Aged Asian people who own nail shops, restaurants and massage parlors .
@emmanuelmayoral97795 ай бұрын
Very true. The Chevy Astro/GMC Safari is another minivan that sees a lot of use by small businesses, especially contractors looking to haul materials.
@jp66144 ай бұрын
Minivans are a decent idea
@vinnybeedle17283 ай бұрын
can also use a full size van for this. i bought a real old one to do a cross country move and its been so useful afterwards i never sold it.
@zippy1981dotnet3 ай бұрын
As an owner of a Hybrid Sienna, I HATE the fact that I can't fold down or remove the middle cabin seats, because it removes a lot of the utility you descibed.
@livejay90623 ай бұрын
@@zippy1981dotnetI can take the Sienna off my want list. Why the Hell would they go backwards on that feature, after decades if success with it?!
@spiderpickle32558 ай бұрын
I have a pickup. Used it for work hauling stuff while simultaneously laughing at the people who never use theirs for anything but transportation. It's also crazy how my decades-old pickup is low enough you can get in without a step ladder yet hauls as much as anything made now. Honestly, truck 'culture' ruined the pickup by turning it into more of a fashion item than a legitimate tool.
@NotTheRealRustyShackleford8 ай бұрын
A truck can be a fashion item or tool just like a car...
@RAZ4238 ай бұрын
Actually your decades old truck hauls more than the 4 door short bed things they sell now.
@spikypikachu11628 ай бұрын
Trucks used to be cool till these certain people got their grubby hands on it. I used to love them for their hard work and off-roading capabilities, now I hate them because of these stupid worthless modifications. When people actually use the trucks (even modern trucks) as intended I absolutely respect them, they are using it as intended!
@nkgoodal8 ай бұрын
This. The 90s small trucks hold more volume than the big trucks of today woth their tiny beds.
@raggedvagabond75378 ай бұрын
I've got a 97 5.8L F250 that I'm getting a brand new paint job on. Then I'm gonna Christen it with a 10 lb maul. Cause I never want to be the little soy boy afraid to scratch his work truck.
@WWEisTooReal8 ай бұрын
As a linesman we use trucks for work but once you see me leave work I’m either in my civic or on public transit. No need for luxury trucks unless you don’t value your money
@ambiarock5908 ай бұрын
My mother said she knew someone who cashed out their 401K to buy a $70K pickup truck. That was a waste of money.
@Cannud-MT8 ай бұрын
Yep. I've driven F350s on the clock for my entire career. The second work is over, I'm in my 2dr Toyota hatchback because if I have to drive, it might as well be fun and efficient.
@Hahlen8 ай бұрын
Extremely based, and probably very comfortable financially as well
@tristanridley16018 ай бұрын
None of us are judging the true work trucks. If you drive a large-bed vehicle that carries oversized or bulk loads, especially if your truck is more mud than paint? I wish you well and hope you picked the one that's least terrible on gas.
@lisa.user-xm7kz2tb6x8 ай бұрын
CityNerd, I adore a deliberate speaker! Big trucks/Hummers, not a favorite of other drivers. Every time I see tiny tires, I 😂.
@matthewpatterson85195 ай бұрын
City nerd has discovered rage bait as a highly effective way of engagement boosting
@kenbob10712 ай бұрын
"Rage bait" is a synonym for "Fox News."
@MartinGonzalez-sl2kj2 ай бұрын
Negativity is what pays the most here on KZbin That and controversy Everyone is here for that dollar and can't care less about anything else Merica 😅🇺🇸
@pw6002Ай бұрын
@matthewpatterson8519 "Emotional support vehicle" owner spotted.
@dr_birbАй бұрын
Except it's not rage bait. These trucks sucks and its been scientifically proven their drivers are more likely to be psychopaths
@ThatSpaceMann29 күн бұрын
@@kenbob1071Holy moly that’s good
@guydreamr8 ай бұрын
"Yank tanks" is definitely the most insightful distillation of US culture from a foreigner that this American has heard in awhile.
@andrewrussack86478 ай бұрын
As an Australian, ‘Yank Tanks’ formerly meant large sedans of US original, think Lincoln Continental or the like. But it is so apt for a pickup truck! 😜
@dagramirez7 ай бұрын
When you see truck or a big SUB in Europe, is usually an American staycationed nearby.
@jeretso6 ай бұрын
They are overwhelming Puerto Rico and other islands.
@guydreamr6 ай бұрын
@@jeretso A definite downside, in my book.
@1972Ray6 ай бұрын
@@dagramirez You'd be wrong on that, in fact, Ford just launched the F-150 lightning in Europe, and all other versions are already available there, and they're selling.
@MrAtom558 ай бұрын
I live in Colorado and constantly hear the excuse, "I need this stupid truck for mountain roads". I drive a Crosstrek, which is basically a slightly elevated station wagon and often drive scary, beat up, dirt mountain roads to go hiking. You know what cars I see when I get there? Usually other crossovers, sedans, and the occasional Jeep. Never 7-yard-long trucks that would require a 5 point turn going up each switchback with such high visibility that driving off a cliff would be inevitable.
@alquinn85768 ай бұрын
i take my civic up those roads, lol
@bloodycrepe8 ай бұрын
Crosstrek is fine for very light off roading. It will never make it where I live.
@daltonbedore83968 ай бұрын
so true. i drive a lexus gx470 (a 4runner basically) that's 100% stock and never see lifted pickups on the mountains or deserts as far out as I go. and when i get there, there's always a pruis anyway LOL
@MatthiasWiesmann8 ай бұрын
I live in Switzerland. Poseurs in the city have US style pickups. People in the mountains have Subaru breaks, or old Steyr-Puch Pinzgauers from the army. In the mountains, you need a car that can actually turn…
@bloodycrepe8 ай бұрын
@@MatthiasWiesmann Swiss pick up trucks don't have steering? That explains things
@RobertLafata8 ай бұрын
My 93 basic Toyota truck literally disappears in a parking lot surrounded by monster trucks. But it hauls more in one month than most ever do.
@amandaf47208 ай бұрын
I'm starting to think my Mazda 3 has hauled more than some of these monster trucks ever have.
@mcnuggetapple7 ай бұрын
There are so many trucks on the road that actually do get used. But you’re conveniently forgetting them
@sybrandwoudstra92367 ай бұрын
I have seen more A segment cars hauling trailers than F150/R1500 trucks with full truck beds. I'm curious what other people's experiences are.
@cacatr44957 ай бұрын
but lightweight trucks get washed away in flood waters, while full sized trucks typically don't. When cars and small trucks get washed away by the force of the water, the occupants can drown. It takes a full sized truck to withstand the flow. Here in Tucson, that's the issue during monsoon. Our roads and streets turn into rivers, and full sized trucks are the closest we have to amphibious vehicles.
@zurn567 ай бұрын
It's not that it can haul more. It's that you will use it to haul more
@steelerfan193325 күн бұрын
I live in Texas. I met a guy from Australia, and he asked me, "Why do so many people have trucks? What are they hauling?" My response was, "mostly ignorance."
@WCRMcG7 ай бұрын
One point I'd like to make is that there simply ISN'T a small pickup anymore. If you want something of a reasonable size, you are looking at a 20+ year old truck.
@tico787427 ай бұрын
I miss the small pickups.
@itsallminor61337 ай бұрын
Ford Maverick
@vulpinemachine7 ай бұрын
This needs to be mentioned more about how the "market"...that is the control over what is actually available to buy is often pushing people TOWARD getting a pickup truck. "You can get this base model micro sedan that we know won't meet your needs even though you REALLY want a wagon, but over here we've got a 4 door pickup that's basically a wagon! And look how it actually has features and things you expect in a modern vehicle! It's the clear choice!" It drives me up a wall how few wagons there are to choose from. Obviously I keep buying Subaru wagons, but man, I look at euro wagons all the time of different sizes and just drool. There's so so so many more options that we could have in America, but...nope.... small cheap crappy car or gigantic ultra mega deluxe luxury truck... that's nearly all the options. WTF?
@vulpinemachine7 ай бұрын
@@itsallminor6133 To be fair the new Maverick is basically a UTE. Which could still be very useful but it lacks the solid axle and some of the other things small trucks used to offer that you simply can't get on anything that isn't much larger now.
@Tim_G_Bennett7 ай бұрын
You can thank your government for that one. Emissions laws are very weird in the US.
@tfishr8 ай бұрын
My in-law has a pickup truck, but the last three times I asked to borrow it for hauling 1) dirt 2) rocks 3) an appliance, all three times he declined because it would scratch up his truck bed. I kid you not. I had to rent a U-Haul pickup instead. He was not joking. He lives in a suburb and does computer IT work.
@katherandefy8 ай бұрын
Same as a relative of mine… mostly stays in the air on the plane zipping back and forth to business talks. IT work in gas and oil utilities. Take a guess at the demographics. Caricature of stereotype fits.
@austinhernandez27168 ай бұрын
Well to be fair, dirt and rocks can get VERY heavy, so it depends on how much you're talking about. The truck was likely a light 1/2 ton truck, and can't carry that much weight in the bed.
@MrYobII8 ай бұрын
Maybe he thought you would be disrespectful of his investment and abuse it, affecting his wallet. And it looks like he was probably right.
@MilwaukeeF40C8 ай бұрын
I am "trusted custodian" of a work F150, loaded with gear in a big plywood organizer under a bed capper. I got nice free loads of cut limestone blocks and flags for my landscaping, carrying 20 or 30 at a time on top of the plywood. Squatted the fckoutta that BCTH! I think the springs are still a little compressed from what they used to be. Makes access easier.
@rowdyzack59148 ай бұрын
😂 its not your truck dude
@harrisond81328 ай бұрын
My next door neighbor has a SIlverado. He uses it primarliy to commute to his job 20 miles away. He lets it warm up for 15 minutes in the morning so he doesn't freeze his tush. After he leaves, I check on his wife.
@jfolz8 ай бұрын
I assume the check up is for signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. Very considerate of you.
@GeeEm13138 ай бұрын
I needed that laugh. Thanks, guys.
@mctit8 ай бұрын
John Redcorn
@Patman1288 ай бұрын
People who think "$85,000 toy = no cheating" have been cucked by the auto industry 😂
@AmyEugene8 ай бұрын
@@jfolz Just a neighborly offer of mouth to mouth "resuscitation"? 💋 👀
@alexzukovsky97815 ай бұрын
The biggest crime is that Americans don't have easy access to the much more practical Kei trucks available in Asian markets.
@86twin5 ай бұрын
Chicken tax laws are to blame for that
@warman0964 ай бұрын
@@86twin Chicken Tax plays a part, but the real culprit are CAFE standards. CAFE standards have encouraged manufactures to make trucks bigger so they don't have to make them more efficient. You need to keep in mind that if all those single cab small pickups of the 80's and 90's were made today, they would have to have fuel efficiency of at least 45 MPG or manufacturer would be penalized. That's why trucks are getting bigger and bigger and also why the Maverick is actually huge compared to the good old compact pickups(in addition to having hybrid model as "standard"). Really sad as I really want a small pickup with 6 foot bed for off-roading and hunting while still practical for urban environments.
@86twin4 ай бұрын
@@warman096 that’s the reason I kick myself for not getting a Ranger that was a couple years old before they quit making them. 2dr with the small extension. That was 14 years ago.
@jasonnelson57454 ай бұрын
The only "con" (it's a small one) is that the floor is harder to clean and less durable than a pickup's bed. Then again, for 90% of small businesses and private citizens, a minivan works just fine. Unless your job involves regularly hauling dead animals or heavy debris, pickups are rather useless
@ThobeianАй бұрын
I know, it's frustrating, Ford sucks. I loved my Ranger. I want another Ranger, but everyone clings to them because they're good. Even the "smallest" 2019 F-150 is a pain in the ass to drive on the road, even if you learned how to drive in a full size. Just give me a Ranger with modern gas milage and I'll buy it, Ford, it's not hard! @@warman096
@tysone12548 ай бұрын
I have classmates that tell me on a weekly basis that I need a truck instead of my Toyota Camry and proceed to brag about how they need to put $70 of fuel in every week but at the same time complain about gas prices. They never know how to respond to the argument that I have zero use for a truck and I only pay $35 every 3-4 weeks for gas, at the end of the day im a junior at a rural high school so maybe im too young for my opinion to matter but simply put I don't think we should be allowed to vote in this upcoming election.
@sybrandwoudstra92367 ай бұрын
A camry seems like a really nice car.
@SomePotato7 ай бұрын
Juniors in high-school spend $280 on fuel every month? What a waste, especially considering that age group isn't exactly loaded with cash.
@asier_getxo7 ай бұрын
Oh don't worry, stupidity doesn't discriminate by age.
@jjurss72637 ай бұрын
Oh no! God forbid you own one of the most reliable, affordable, efficient, utilitarian sedans around. You'd better trade that in for a massively inefficient, expensive, and unnecessary vehicle instead. Remember kids, being smart isn't manly!
@kwhopper11007 ай бұрын
I’ve told my kids they are not going to be getting their licenses until 18 . The reason insurance costs they can save and invest 250 dollars a month towards college through their teen years or spend most of what they can make on a car . I had a Corolla when I was a teen I wish I had just bought a nice bike and saved my money instead and I did live out in the country .
@0hypnotoad08 ай бұрын
I work in trades, and I had a very jarring moment when I was putting an 8' long spirit level onto my roof rack because it wouldn't fit comfortably in my car. Another tradie nearby said "oh maybe you should get a truck." Like, what, so I can move my stupidly long 8' spirit level one time in 3 years? That mindset seems profoundly alien and silly to me, but I think that is honestly the line of reasoning a lot of truck guys use. "I better drive around in this inefficient and unwieldy vehicle all the time in case I need to make use of this useful feature one time"
@amperformance79988 ай бұрын
I had a co-worker in northern MN who was complaining about how much it cost to fill her big truck. I commented that my sensible midsize sedan costs less than half what her's costs. "Yeah, but what do you do when it snows? You can't go anywhere," she replied. I pointed out that she has seen me drive to work in snowstorms, and that I live much further away, so have to drive much further in snow and still always make it to work. "Yeah, but my driveway has an incline and I really don't want to have to shovel it." I tell her so does mine, steeper than yours, and with a corner half way. Most of the time, it isn't an issue. When I do have to shovel, it takes me maybe an hour, two or three times a year. "Exactly, I don't have time for that." So, she's willing to work at a service station for $8/hr, but wont take take few hours a year to save thousands in fuel and maintenance...
@charlespicard40388 ай бұрын
It probably wouldn't have fit in his truck either, an 8ft bed is rare.
@sivalley8 ай бұрын
I do HVAC/R service and even my boss doesn't seem to grasp that I leave the van at the shop unless I'm on call because it costs BOTH of us less for me to commute in my '21 Spark than the '21 Express 2500 work van. Given my commute is only 26 miles, it's still about an hour each way because of so many dudebros in lifted pavement princesses.
@Washedup0078 ай бұрын
Exactly why I don't buy a truck. I would love to have a truck two or three times a year when I need to haul something large, but that's it.
@Force052898 ай бұрын
I never worked in a trade but worked a pool job. I would do cleaning, filter install, and pool construction. I swear if we had a pickup truck and not a van we wouldn't be able to haul half the stuff we kept in the back of that van. It was lower to the ground too so it was real easy to take stuff out of the back. Especially the 60-100 pound giant looploc covers we had to move, wasn't a weight issue just a sheer size thing that required 2 people to carry it.
@letsgoskiagain8 ай бұрын
Well here ya go: you said “Rolex, Lamborghini “ and I got a Gucci ad, I think that’s a score
@davidsprenkle26418 ай бұрын
I got a paper towel ad right after that moment in the video. Rethinking my life choices.
@tristanridley16018 ай бұрын
My ad was just for KZbin Premium. They're really pushing...
@charliesullivan43048 ай бұрын
@@davidsprenkle2641I'm getting toilet paper ads. I'm not sure how they know that I am watching while sitting on the toilet.
@wiegraf90098 ай бұрын
Got 'em.
@PeterAndrewGrantPAG8 ай бұрын
I got arm & Hammer AD
@WarriorOfEden30336 ай бұрын
Most lifted trucks are in cities rarely see them on a farm or in the country. The guys calling you a city boy are probably city boys who do construction but still never hauls anything in his truck
@matthewshultz87628 ай бұрын
Real truck owners drive 80s-2000s trucks until they have 300k+ miles and either rust the frame out or break something not worth fixing. 50k minimum to get into a new 1/2 ton truck is laughable!
@kafkakaraoke8 ай бұрын
Truth
@cheef8258 ай бұрын
dad put 229k on a 04 durango then we sold it to a buddy with nothing more than a shadetree head gasket switch. damn good truck that was, and it didnt take a ladder to get inside it
@ClockworksOfGL8 ай бұрын
And it has a cloth bench seat, crank windows, and 2-40 air conditioning (ie 2 windows down @ 40mph).
@Sushi2278 ай бұрын
My dad still uses his '95 F150 with an extended bed for hauling. Still runs just fine, recently used it to move out of my apartment. New trucks with those comedy 4' beds would have been utterly useless for moving a mattress or furniture.
@N-A7628 ай бұрын
Lol naw thats sometimes true but sometimes the extra torque and horse power is needed for hauling. Also having a reliable truck is important because work cant wait and diesels are super expensive to fix
@airportexpert47998 ай бұрын
Can you do a video about how America’s CAFE (emissions) requirements incentivize auto manufacturers to produce larger, less fuel efficient vehicles? It’s a big reason why pickup trucks and large SUVs are everywhere now. Another reason why pickup trucks have gotten larger and American automakers focus entirely on large vehicles these days, is because US automakers can’t compete with overseas manufacturing of smaller cars (for many complex reasons), and have shifted focus in the past decade to high-margin vehicles for the domestic market, which Ford, GM and Stellantis still largely dominate.
@aygwm8 ай бұрын
It’s sort of off topic, and has been covered before.
@fennec138 ай бұрын
YES !! THIS !! Damn CAFE requirements. These huge vehicles shouldn't be on our roads like this.
@gingermany62238 ай бұрын
Add to that: Trucks, minivans, and sport utility vehicles (SUV) are not subject to the gas guzzler tax because these vehicle types were not widely available in 1978.
@tristanridley16018 ай бұрын
The one and only issue is the fact that trucks were given their exception. Easy fix too.
@fennec138 ай бұрын
@gingermany6223 - yes. But they should be. Which is why OP mentions the CAFE laws.
@johnmckiernan11778 ай бұрын
The comeback nobody was asking for, but we all needed.
@swelldritch27746 ай бұрын
I drive a 2022 Ford Maverick, which is essentially a truck shaped Ute. The only time in 2 years I would have benefitted from having a full size truck was when I had to make 2 trips to fill up my friend's garden with dirt. I also get 35+mpg and can maneuver around a lot easier than in a full-size truck or suburbitank. Im really glad small trucks are making a return as I think 80-90% of truck owners could get by with a light-duty vehicle like mine and save themselves a lot of money.
@eazy85794 ай бұрын
What we really need it to bring back the Ranchero, El Camino, BRAT, and Rampage. Both cool as shit, and incredibly useful
@RMSTitanicWSL3 ай бұрын
I wish they'd come out with a bare-bones Maverick with a regular cab and longer bed........
@kzisnbkosplay33468 ай бұрын
I live in a rural community, and do a lot of repairs. I have a 1984 Chevy S10. It works for everything I need. And most of the time, the Chevy bolt works.
@tmathis98828 ай бұрын
I miss the old S10 and Ranger. Decent gas mileage, a bed for when you need it, and you don't need a built in step ladder to get in it.
@bengie113558 ай бұрын
A time when pickups were actually worth something. Now they're big useless hunks of metal that can barely fit a 2x4.
@dwc19648 ай бұрын
I like older pickup trucks - with their beds lower to the ground and at least as capacious as more recent models; those are the ones I see doing the most actual work, both in the city and during my motorcycle rides through the countryside. Though there are contractors who use big lifted late-model trucks; these, it seems to me, are more concerned with status and emotion than cold, hard functionality; if they looked at it rationally, they'd see how their choice of vehicle is suboptimal.
@dwc19648 ай бұрын
I remember when the Chevy Bolt first came out, it struck me as _finally_ an electric car optimally designed to carry passengers and/or stuff around, with enough range that only the most irrationally insecure would feel "range anxiety" over (most folks could plug it in once a week to cover all the miles they drive), built by an actual automaker with a unionized workforce. If I were in the market for a car, it's on my short list of models to consider. And if I were putting together a taxicab fleet, that's the first one I'd consider for modding.
@thehousecat938 ай бұрын
@@dwc1964I used to drive a Honda fit but even in that frame of mind, those Chevys, the Bolt and its hybrid cousin the Volt, felt very cramped. I very much wanted to like them but they just felt bad to be in. Same with the Prius C.
@bjowen53357 ай бұрын
Canadian here, living in Calgary Alberta - pickup truck capital of Canada. Lots of folks justify their road fortresses due to the odd bad weather conditions - but then they promptly drive like possessed maniacs during a blizzard and go unintentionally off-road anyway. And the pristine condition of the never-used cargo area never ceases to amaze.
@mrguest37497 ай бұрын
But do they manage to get themselves unstuck with their pavement queens?
@labyrinthmaze11257 ай бұрын
I also live in Calgary and drive for transit. Those pickup drivers are a damn menace and are aggressively irresponsible. They’ll cut a bus off on Stoney with 3 clear lanes just to prove they’re the alpha or some inane bullshit. I also laugh at them when snow hits and I wave as I go by in my Corolla on its decent winter tyres.
@CashMoneyReckadz7 ай бұрын
I live outside of NYC in the suburbs and we hardly get snow (I used to live in the mountains so I know real snow) and people are so dramatic with their car purchases. "It needs to be good in snow". We get flurries and maybe a few inches of snow / year. Every 4-5 years we get a blizzard that will shut roads down. I would say theres on average 1 bad day / year to be on the road otherwise, it's either not strong enough to cause unsafe road conditions or everything is shut down anyway. You really don't NEED an all weather capable vehicle here in my honest opinion and NY is actually the snowiest state in the US lol
@stanleykachuik25897 ай бұрын
I take responsibility for inspiring dozens of young Calgarians to get trucks. By shuttling them as kids at Moose Mountain for mountain biking 😉. Every summer since 2006. I try to compensate by commuting to work by motorcycle in the city.
@jmc80767 ай бұрын
Ontario here and same happens. I have nothing against truck owners and like the Toyota ones but for me just can’t justify the cost and empty space to just move things. I know urban owners but also those who truly do use it as a truck. Ironic my dad was a semi truck driver for decades but always drove a nice sedan at home. Why? Said he didn’t want to ride in any truck cab at home and used a trailer for the car to move things to our cottage.
@banana_junior_90007 ай бұрын
So...wait. Where, exactly, am I supposed to hang my truck nuts? Check and mate.
@jakeeddy92566 ай бұрын
Maybe below your belt, as you obviously don't have a pair.
@banana_junior_90006 ай бұрын
@@jakeeddy9256 - Is it that you didn't detect the sarcasm or...
@NeonBeeCat6 ай бұрын
On the front of an MX-5, to give it a nice moustache.
@IvanIvanoIvanovich6 ай бұрын
On the back of a bicycle. I've seen that one before.
@banana_junior_90006 ай бұрын
@@IvanIvanoIvanovich - Hmmm
@reaganharder14802 ай бұрын
At least for local advertising around me, Ram isn't even advertising as a work vehicle anymore. Slogans like "own the road", and an entire ad where the main selling point is "I feel like a road god looking down on all the normies in traffic"
@ojassarup2588 ай бұрын
The guy who said that empty pickup beds are like keeping the 4 seats of your car empty most of the time actually makes another good argument for why cars are terrible
@Lent_Joey8 ай бұрын
Even funnier when they actually have a row of empty seats in the back!
@CityNerd8 ай бұрын
Wait til this guy finds out about houses where four of the rooms are empty all the time
@fitzsi288 ай бұрын
I was thinking that my bike has just the one seat! Although I do sometimes feel a little silly when riding the box bike without the 2 kids, backpacks, and diaper bags. Then I remember that a ton of people are riding around with empty car seats, you just can't see them.
@critiqueofthegothgf8 ай бұрын
right? nice argument for why cars should be smaller in general
@Scotter45368 ай бұрын
@@CityNerd This made me think of minivans and all of the empty seats and when we're going to get a Minivan Soccer Mom Psychoanalysis video, but I don't think there's enough of them that have their ego wrapped up in their vehicle to care and flood your comment section. I think the female counterpart to "truck bros" would be "Crossover Karen". I've met enough of them in my life. They become a parent to 1 child, think they need to have seating for 7 at the ready, but are too cool to drive a minivan, so they buy a minivan packaged in a less space efficient design.
@thatcarguy1UZ8 ай бұрын
The "Emotional Support Vehicle" description is very adequate for all the guys who wrap up their masculinity in their vehicle choice.
@alphonsotate29828 ай бұрын
It go for people that buy sport cars
@ghettomist15758 ай бұрын
@@alphonsotate2982At least ripping a Porsche down a canyon road makes you smile. There is no reason a truck would make you smile. Literally none. They aren’t even that good off road compared to a short wheelbase SUV.
@russell-gt1dy8 ай бұрын
@@ghettomist1575I was happy when I saw an original virtual fighter arcade machine on the sidewalk for trash and it fit so easily in my pickup
@ghettomist15757 ай бұрын
@@russell-gt1dy Awww that’s a cute story. I’m happy for you homie!
@someguy59776 ай бұрын
The only time they get female attention is with their trucks. They're just doing what they have to I guess.
@marulemaster83296 ай бұрын
I used to own a truck, it was wayyyyy more expensive than owning a car. Not just for the gas, but the maintenance as well, everything for a truck just costs more as they tend to be bigger. If you’re trying to save money, the last vehicle you wanna get is a truck.
@jamesbosworth41916 ай бұрын
Not everybody is trying to save money. Some of us like to indulge.
@benjamincaron463 ай бұрын
The more car you buy, the more it will cost to own.
@jamesbosworth41913 ай бұрын
That is a shame. Trucks USED to be simple vehicles that were cheap to maintain, and, if powered by an inline 6 with a standard trans, not all that thirsty either.
@christopherenders42802 ай бұрын
This sucks for the guys who actually use their trucks for work. They want a cheap, easy-to-maintain vehicle to help them put food on the table, but trucks are sold as luxury vehicles now. And they can thank every insecure bumpkin who took out an 84-month auto loan in order to prove to the world that they're a hard-workin' blue collar man - just don't take away their heated steering wheels because their soft widdle handsies get cold.
@invertedv12powerhouse77Ай бұрын
i just bought an old working gmc yukon from a friend with working AC and a aftermarket center console with android auto. i literally just use this thing to haul shit around or go over areas with bad dirt roads here. i could not imagine myself buying a new truck, and i paid this bad boy 1000$
@jackbossick3767Ай бұрын
I’m a car guy and I get that people love their cars, but the biggest problem is that they are now soccer mom cars. Like those giant suburbans and the people only having two kids. And even then if you had like four kids, get a minivan or a wagon. Also, mini trucks are the best trucks.
@EmmaMaySeven8 ай бұрын
Do you remember when guys would buy sports cars to show off or massage their ego? What happened? At least those cars were nice to look at and fun to ride in. I've accepted rides from guys just for the sake of the experience. Nice times. You can keep your truck, mister.
@daltonbedore83968 ай бұрын
a sports car doesnt quite say "i dont care about your safety," or "i WANT to intimidate you, actually" the way a lifted truck does. these people have deep issues.
@CSXIV8 ай бұрын
These are people playing at being rural and working class. Sports cars do not evoke a rural and working class image.
@jamesbosworth4191Ай бұрын
The only sports cars still being made are the Corvette and the Mazda Miata, both of which are priced beyond many people's reach, especially the Vette, even sporty cars today aren't cheap.
@Jakeurb8ty827 ай бұрын
I was in the 5th grade when I realised most 'adults'' were still children with the same chip on their shoulders when they were kids.
@Mortablunt6 ай бұрын
My theory is when it comes to us guys, Nobody really advances past age 12 or so. We get better at handling stress we get better hold over our emotions. We learn more complicated concepts, but we’re still over grown big kids who like to show off and think farts are funny. Scratch that, we KNOW farts are funny!
@Bicklehoff7946 ай бұрын
Took me until I was 35 to realize that, good on you!
@bn8806 ай бұрын
Bingo
@lukecwolf6 ай бұрын
Took me a few years ago when I was in my mid-20s that I came to this dreaded realization. The sooner the better!
@theultimatereductionist75926 ай бұрын
@@Mortablunt Don't forget about all the dirty sex jokes!
@antonego95818 ай бұрын
all these huge luxury trucks should be taxed to hell and back. if you don't need a vehicle like this for work you should be paying significantly higher taxes
@mrallelectriccarlunacy8 ай бұрын
I’ve seen lots of support from folks in the US for requiring a CDL Class B for anything over 5k. Sienna is fine. Suburban is not. We should do it.
@joe42m138 ай бұрын
Registration costs should increase with the weight of the vehicle.
@thehousecat938 ай бұрын
@@joe42m13with how often I’ve heard drivers complain about cyclists not paying for road upkeep, you’d think this was common sense. Turns out though, drivers just hate anyone who isn’t a driver and don’t actually care about paying their fair share.
@tonywalters72988 ай бұрын
Of course, you can buy an LLC for 100, rent your house to yourself, and then claim your 80K land tank is a "work truck" and enjoy the tax breaks /s
@michaelstratton52238 ай бұрын
Income taxe should be based on vehicle weight. For personal vehicles anyways. If everyone drove a Fiat 500, we wouldn't need to repair bridges and overpasses multiple times per decade. It's insane how I, as a cyclist, subsidize repairs to infrastructure caused by pickup trucks. And I say income tax because most infrastructure budgets come from income tax, not gas tax or tag fees or anything like that.
@NarpytheCrimeDog6 ай бұрын
I love this nerd. His burns are so slow his targets are too stupid to realize they're getting burned. He even uses other peoples' remarks to cause secondary points of contact for the burns.
@just_your_localguard96122 ай бұрын
His takes have been around for years, he not any smarter then your average city guy, and his takes are based on his views nothing more, his burns boil down to truck bad, sedan good.
@NarpytheCrimeDog2 ай бұрын
@@just_your_localguard9612 Damn. This is exactly what I mean. Impressive.
@kropotkinnieАй бұрын
@@just_your_localguard9612Spoken like someone with first degree but slowly worsening burns
@Unknown-jt1joАй бұрын
@@NarpytheCrimeDog Give him a month or two, maybe he'll figure it out.
@vampiregoth98 ай бұрын
I think there's a psychological connection with European style walkable cities. I feel like the overlap between "truck bros" and "Europeans are gay" types is a circle
@necroflounder8 ай бұрын
The only connection is that the politics of the truck owner are more likely to allow for "walkable cities" in the future than those found in this channel.
@2ndavenuesw4818 ай бұрын
@@necroflounder walkability is about racial demographics, not about trucks.
@jakeleisure83268 ай бұрын
I can't stand the shiny city trucks. I also hate the city and public transport. I love the suburbs and my 2 seat roadster. From my cold dead hands!
@TheGallantDrake8 ай бұрын
@@jakeleisure8326 Do you enjoy paying municipal taxes? I just hope you're aware that your suburbs and roadster require public funding and maintenance.
@josephk.42008 ай бұрын
@@2ndavenuesw481 Racism✅ Pro Truck Comment ✅ Stereotype filled ✅
@cariboubaby8 ай бұрын
The crazy part is that -- if you go anywhere in Japan -- workers use tiny little 1600-pound kei trucks (like the Daihatsu Hijet and Suzuki Carry) to run farms, haul tools, deliver for small businesses, and such. The typical Daihatsu Hijet in Japan does way more real work than the typical F-150.
@jessiec11948 ай бұрын
And has the same size bed.
@alexkram8 ай бұрын
OK I'm sold. Where to buy?
@icantfinditdammit8 ай бұрын
If we didn't have bullshit regulation in the states, we would have them too. Trucks get bigger because they have to meet less strict emissions standards.
@useyourimaginasean8 ай бұрын
Infrastructure has accommodated American vehicle size for decades too and I think we have to make room to give roads back to pedestrians, cycling and incentivize people to buy smaller vehicles because it’s unpractical to own these full sized suv and trucks. People will buy those vehicles if it’s practical and they are given the option. I think Toyota is selling a small truck for 10k in Japan soon. It’s just too dangerous for people to make those their work vehicles in most places in America.
@tamiwu03468 ай бұрын
my favorite rebuttal to kei trucks is that “those japanese toys are useless when you’re trying to haul a gooseneck cattle trailer”. Like the average truck driver is doing the same 😂
@albertturnbuckle78608 ай бұрын
"Get a car, beta", the single, overweight guy with a mountain of debt says to me while he pulls away in his shiny, clean pickup truck.
@bvedant8 ай бұрын
that happened
@torashuPanda7818 ай бұрын
Meanwhile this 'beta' guy: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pHKXYYSng9NgZ7c
@michaelstratton52238 ай бұрын
And it's so easy to go into debt with these useless trucks. I'll bet there's dealerships giving these to people with lower 300 FICO scores. If there's another 2008, it's going to be auto lenders' fault this time
@scarpfish8 ай бұрын
In single, overweight guys defense. He had to get his shiny, clean pickup truck to the car wash.
@albertturnbuckle78608 ай бұрын
@@lukepatten8308 lol nah
@Criscross2922 ай бұрын
It might be that I’m 57, but when I was younger, pickup trucks were definitely not a status symbol. They were an inexpensive way for a farmer or contractor to haul stuff. To me, they’re now like rolling Gucci Bags. Still a bag, but 10x expensive just to have the label.
@BigBoyJay_698 ай бұрын
This comment section will be civil
@devonconnor35638 ай бұрын
Lol, I'm more interested in these comments than the video!
@Inaf19878 ай бұрын
Of course
@JuanWayTrips8 ай бұрын
Wrong! How dare you! (am I doing this right?)
@fuosdi648 ай бұрын
They're predictable "soy" "libural" "Prius driver" "city slicker". Identity politics hard at work!!
@sunny1992s8 ай бұрын
Just like how ill be civil with his wife👉👉(love you citynerd)
@ebrothen8 ай бұрын
Back in the 60s, my dad went to visit family in "the old country." His grandfather just put his sheep in the back seat of his sedan when he had to move them.
@ragael10246 ай бұрын
omg did the sheep scratch the truck bed?
@wizard_of_poz44136 ай бұрын
Cool come pull my 7 ton
@chuckmartel18746 ай бұрын
Definitely a sigma
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
@@wizard_of_poz4413 Your sheep weighs 7 tons? What kind of bioengineered horror is this?
@wizard_of_poz44136 ай бұрын
@@hedgehog3180 wtf are you even talking about dude
@billyclark15428 ай бұрын
I'm an urbanist. I drive a pickup truck*. We exist. *An early 2000's Toyota Tacoma 4-banger manual single cab. It gets 20mpg and has enough miles on it to have gone to the moon and back. I love it so much. Small truck urbanist gang rise up!
@useyourimaginasean8 ай бұрын
I was wondering if anyone else felt that way. I have a Hyundai Santa Cruz and use it to haul stuff almost every day and i drive it easy. 25mpg, 2.5l 4 cylinder. I have a friend with a f-150 and he was hating on my ride and I told him I can haul air just as well as him and pay less for gas. Utes and midsize / unibody trucks are the trend right now. You can’t get a Ford Maverick without a year-long wait.
@GAKtion648 ай бұрын
I drive an F-150 so maybe I am not a small truck, but I do feel like one when I am near other pickup truck drivers. Though I will say, I take no pleasure in dissing on other peoples rides except when I feel like doing it in a "friendly comedic way". E.G. "that tiny clown van of yours? naw im just kidding. In all seriousness, that is a cool little Ford transit you got there, man."
@beanapprentice16878 ай бұрын
Single cab is good cab
@MarkSmith-js2pu8 ай бұрын
I can make an exception for a smaller truck like yours.
@Geoff90018 ай бұрын
I respect small pickup truck owners, as long as it's obviously being used as a truck and not a pavement princess only hauling Costco home. Shoot even if you don't use your "truck" abilities, at least you can see if there is a small child in front of you.. something most pickup truck owners can't say.
@Dwalker29912 ай бұрын
I used to drive a '97 Toyota Tacoma. 4 cylinder engine, rear wheel drive, 2-seat cab. The most understated and unimpressive truck you'd ever lay eyes on, but it was so useful and reliable. I wouldn't buy one of these modern monstrosities.
@sigmascrub7 ай бұрын
I love how the sterotype is that "truck guys" are insecure and their immediate response is to prove it in the most boring way possible.
@KRYMauL7 ай бұрын
I mean they're basically saying the ultimate jab that drill instructors do. Apparently, the name they use is Gee.
@Chris_at_Home7 ай бұрын
People with pickups shouldn’t show up to work for these people when they need a contractor.
@DasVaultmeabeer7 ай бұрын
His wife's boyfriend is currently driving a pickup truck😂😂😂
@joelglanton65317 ай бұрын
@@KRYMauLIt's Jody in the US
@joelglanton65317 ай бұрын
@@Chris_at_HomeIt's pretty obvious that contractors aren't who he's talking about. I have two diesel pickups for my business, which I own and operate by myself, and I couldn't agree more with the criticisms. Guys who don't need trucks just drive the prices up for people like me.
@MafistoOU8128 ай бұрын
Had a co-worker roll up in their giant truck one morning. Another co-worker walks up to them and goes, "Sorry, about yer penis." and then walks away.
@jennifertarin47078 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂love this response
@TheWhiteSpaceUK8 ай бұрын
Hello from England 🏴! Great comment. Your co-worker was definitely thinking what I think of Giant Truck drivers…mind you we don’t have many of them in the UK. Thankfully.
@urraca_i8 ай бұрын
Fantastic lol
@bloodycrepe8 ай бұрын
That's funny but I hope the co-worker that made the inappropriate comment fired on the spot.
@ceintureblanche77428 ай бұрын
@@bloodycrepeyou must be fun at parties 🤡
@augustlindgren-ruby19668 ай бұрын
I drive a pickup - it's an older f-150. It basically serves the same purpose as a cargo van. I would never dream of commuting in it. But pickups are versatile tools and great recreational vehicles for camping. 🤷 The key is, it has a lower hood (so it's not a battering ram death machine) and I use it for very specific purposes - moving furniture or appliances, farm stuff, and camping. For getting around town or commuting, i bike.
@derickchristensen32196 ай бұрын
Ive been a carpenter for 30 plus years and use my truck for work. I couldn't agree more that this culture of truck bros is idiotic.
@realemmyrossum8 ай бұрын
imagine tying your identity to a hunk of metal you sit in to go to your office job lmao
@Scotter45368 ай бұрын
We should be more sympathetic. Some people have a hefty price tag tied to how they identified. Just think of all the truck bros that could never be truly happen before the inception of the truck.
@mytmouse577 ай бұрын
In own a pickup, and my current job is work-from-home white collar. My previous job was highly physical blue collar - and I always rode my bike or walked to work.
@stevesecret25157 ай бұрын
People do it with cars just as much.
@therealspeedwagon14517 ай бұрын
@@stevesecret2515but that’s because everyone needs a car, especially in America. We all have one or had one at some point. But I would rather take a Mini Cooper than a dualie Ford F-150.
@stevesecret25157 ай бұрын
@@therealspeedwagon1451 But it doesn't have to be that way. We built America for cars and oil companies. We need to rebuild for people.
@jaymack81828 ай бұрын
Nothing more delicate than the feelings of a loser in a giant pickup truck.
@CityNerd8 ай бұрын
I imagine it would be extremely painful to admit to yourself that you're paying $1300/mo for an emotional support vehicle
@genektegezoink8 ай бұрын
snowflakes
@kratti91478 ай бұрын
@@genektegezoink So fucking unimaginative, just as expected
@davidmontgomery89388 ай бұрын
CityNerd just doesn't understand that these vehicles provide a kind of emotional support that just isn't available anywhere else. If you don't believe me, just turn on a country station and listen to all the songs about the mutual love between men and their trucks. Making $1,200 monthly payments may not make sense for an ordinary vehicle, but it does make sense for a rolling safe space.
@HMBFilmer8 ай бұрын
Bro you’re whining about him making a comment 😂 🫵 🤡
@Mir_Teiwaz8 ай бұрын
Hearing someone is concerned about the truck bed getting scratched is just hilarious to me. You wanted a vehicle capable of carrying stuff in the back. You committed to buying a vehicle that costs tens of thousands of dollars, but you couldn't spend the extra little bit to get a bed liner? I guess you don't care *that* much about it. Unless you're also concerned about scratching up the bed liner..in which case lol, lmao even.
@gameshoes8 ай бұрын
My dad was like this with his new lifted Silverado back in... 2005?? I forget the exact year. But we were loading up cut down branches into the bed and he got mad at me not GENTLY sliding the branches into the bed. I hated the damn truck until he finally lightened up about the paint five years later.
@thedapperdolphin15908 ай бұрын
You also just don’t really see the truck bed. It’s not like the body of the truck is getting scratched.
@RogueAfterlife8 ай бұрын
Bed liners have always confused me... I don't put a case on my phone because I expect it to be used for a couple years. Anyone ever heard of wear and tear clauses in warranties?
@user-gu9yq5sj7c8 ай бұрын
@@RogueAfterlife Some people use phone cases for decoration. I think it's fine if people don't like their phone scratched up either. Also, we should push for phones and things not to be made with planned obsolescence.
@cpufreak1018 ай бұрын
The thing that I really don't get about this argument is that bed liners have been a thing for ages, mine even has its factory plastic bed liner in it and scratching/denting the bed has legitimately never been a concern with that. Why people concerned with this never just get a bed liner I don't know
@cameronf334329 күн бұрын
I’m a woodworker/craftsman and honest to god the trunk of my 2013 Kia Soul with the seats down has seen more action than 99% of the trucks on our streets. I put my dirty bike in there. I put tools in there. I put my saws in there. I put dimensional lumber in there. I put log rounds by the half dozen in there. I put brush and branches in there. I put foods in there. I put metal in there. I put my guns in there. I put my fishing gear in there. I put gasoline cans in there (and drive with the windows halfway down because of course). All kinds of shit. I’ve even attached a trailer to the back and hauled a small log with it. And I do that with 88E gas running 25mpg+ when I’m not hauling heavy in the back and 22mpg readings when the back is heavy. The mark of a man as far as I was raised and as far as I’m concerned is being able to protect and provide - both of which require intellect and cunning in your decision making. Mostly financially. Call me what you want. But the bank has nothing to do with my car. My annual insurance is 1/2 to 1/3 of a truck’s. My fuel expenses are a scratch in what their fuel expenses are. And I get everything done that needs done, plus more. The only downside is I need 5 minutes with a vacuum to clean it out instead of 50 seconds with a hose. Big whoop.
@callen89088 ай бұрын
I drove small pickup trucks when I was very young, but left them behind in my 20s. I wasn’t using them to haul often enough to justify the significant additional wind drag, and lack of a secured trunk. The trucks I see on the road today are enormous, and pristine to the point that I know they are about trying to create an image, or to fit in
@generalwillwelsh79268 ай бұрын
Strange thought, maybe the people that drive the trucks just like them. I know its a weird thought.
@bwofficial17768 ай бұрын
@@generalwillwelsh7926 People buy things they like. Crazy. "Spend your money how I approve! Reeee!"
@kevley268 ай бұрын
The cognitive dissonance of thinking that masculinity = being brave and then choosing to go around in a tank while calling people who don't "soy boys" must be palpable.
@happycommuter35238 ай бұрын
They aren’t brave, though. Just the opposite.
@CSXIV8 ай бұрын
That requires actual self reflection.
@kevley268 ай бұрын
@@happycommuter3523Thats what im implying
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
Masculinity is simultanously about being a big tough man who can survive on their own but also if I have to be ourside in bad weather for more than the 5 seconds it takes to walk to my car I will scream.
@rp96742 ай бұрын
I'm strong and tough but need this big truck to protect me and stickers to scare you
@TheRealMarxz8 ай бұрын
Australia here - I used to have a neighbour who was a plumber, his work vehicle was your average white HiAce van which was parked in the garage overnight, there was also had a large 4WD fitted with all the fruit including roof rack with a cargo box as the family's non business vehicle and had to park that it in the driveway because that was too tall to fit in to the garage of their house, Then one day the van was gone and a Dodge Ram appeared parked on the verge with the plumbing company's graphics on the truck bed's canopy. It was SOOOOO big (wide) it wouldn't even fit in the driveway (between the retaining wall and letterbox). As this was a corner block this meant the truck was illegally parked (local laws is that you can't park on the road within 10 meters of a road corner). AND then he had to buy a trailer because the RAM had way less storage space for work stuff than the HiAce, so now he was parking that, hitched to the RAM which took up the entire street frontage of his property and even projected out in to the intersection. that lasted for a few months, and I noticed frequent visitations from the local council rangers, and then he was gone, new people moving in - Speaking to the house owner (who's another neighbour) apparently along side the fines there were multiple instances of theft of tools from the back of the truck and the trailer so he broke lease to move out to larger house (so more rent, probably MUCH more rent) just so he could keep his big arse pickup truck instead of do the trade in walk of shame with the dodge and go back to a standard van.
@JogBird8 ай бұрын
he's prob underwater on the lease, prob 84 month
@DreamFreeFPV8 ай бұрын
Long comment but yeah trucks are bad at what they're intended for.
@guillermomontejo9357 ай бұрын
That only speaks of the criminals in your country
@patlynch65177 ай бұрын
Hello to Australia- would love to visit! 🇦🇺
@Null_Simplex7 ай бұрын
@@guillermomontejo935 When you find an area without criminals, let me know!
@zeroshepard95135 ай бұрын
Theres soy in most fast or processed food. As a trucker, I consume more soy than I ever wanted. Also as a trucker, those people who buy pickups for "luxury" that fly down the road and nearly scratch my semi truck are a menace. They get in my space and rev their engines and cut me off. First, Im jamming and dont want you overpowering my music. Second, my semi is pristine and you cracking the bumper while I obliterate your big car, will ruin my whole week. Im earning money and enjoying the ride and am 10 times your size so just give me space and endanger yourself elsewhere.
@airplanemaniacgaming78774 ай бұрын
Hey, they wanna play the stupid game, they can pay the Stupid Tax, followed by winning a Darwin Award.
@dahnoied68938 ай бұрын
"Emotional Support Vehicle", a perfect description!
@paulbrower8 ай бұрын
Need emotional support? Get a dog.
@fortheloveofnoise8 ай бұрын
@@paulbrower na, get a cat...well two...ok 6....and a dog
@fortheloveofnoise8 ай бұрын
That is what the Miata is for me.
@6Sparx97 ай бұрын
@@fortheloveofnoise I miss my oil burning shitbox 🥲
@StefanBacon7 ай бұрын
As a truck enthusiast, I: -Maintain a class A CDL -Own a 1.2L hatchback -load my hatchback to it's gross vehicle weight rating often, and tow with it occasionally, including both trailers and recovering larger cars. -aspire to buy a small truck, and by small, I mean Japanese market medium-duty cab-over, smaller than a "¾ ton" but with double the cargo volume, comparable payload, and better visibility.
@NeoAutodroid6 ай бұрын
I also drive large commercial vehicles for work but my personal vehicle is a tiny little hatchback 😂 I love the feeling of driving something light, fast and nimble after a day of driving huge trucks. The irony is never lost on me.
@kropotkinnieАй бұрын
Fr every real truck owner's dream is to have a smaller truck. All of us who actually use them (we haul horse show trailers and horse stuff) are just constantly wishing we had a smaller truck that could do the job like other countries get. Not fair we gotta pay so much for a truck that has an asshole warming feature when all we wanna do is pull around our idiot animal sons
@salemite8 ай бұрын
Just recently moved to a property on a few acres in the countryside outside our metro. I've got goats, chickens, and a boatload of large dogs. I drive a hatchback. So many of my friends and family kept nudging me like "You gonna get a truck now?" and I resoundingly say no. I grew up driving landyacht hoopties and I even had an SUV for a moment, but the high cost of gas was enough to change my mind years ago. Now that you pay a premium just to own a gas guzzler I'm fully in the camp of only driving hatchbacks, wagons, and minivans.
@Skotty64081Ай бұрын
There is a negative stereotype for pickup truck drivers, and it's understandable, but it is a stereotype. Pickup trucks can be quite useful as vehicles. I'm someone who does a lot of things myself, and pickup trucks have been very useful for me. In the past few years I have done projects like building a new deck, putting in a large patio, and various other landscaping work. In that time I have used a pickup truck for all kinds of work related to those activities -- carrying lumber and supplies, carrying bucket loads of mulch, gravel, pea gravel, hauling away old patio concrete, hauling equipment like compactors, towing an auger for digging holes for deck footings, hauling a dump trailer for hauling dirt when digging up area for the patio, hauling bricks for retaining walls. Very little of this could have been done with a minvan or a bicycle. Yes, I still drive it to the grocery store just to pick up groceries, but that is because I don't have a massive garage with every type of vehicle in it; when my wife has the car the truck is the only thing there, and it beats walking to the store.
@purplelord8531Ай бұрын
yeah. 'psychoanalysis' from an academic in a completely different field is cringe. simply pointing out that 'all of those things are doable by vastly smaller vehicles' is not gonna make those vehicles available to buy in the US. we need to stop funneling tax dollars towards corporations that will eliminate all but the most dangerous options
@Uaarkson8 ай бұрын
We should just start calling all pickup drivers “toddler flatteners” from now on.
@asmrsona31708 ай бұрын
My nickname for them is "murder wagons". 😅
@joestrike85378 ай бұрын
Ooh, sick!🤢
@Sythemn8 ай бұрын
I'm fond of wankpanzer.
@ambiarock5908 ай бұрын
One of my goto terms for these is "Death machines"
@FeelItRising8 ай бұрын
I read it as flatearther first. However, that totally works as well.
@RyanSaldana8 ай бұрын
Most families are better served by a minivan that a pickup truck.
@ufakaaa8 ай бұрын
minivans are also much more practical than any cuv/suv as well
@matthensle93918 ай бұрын
minivans are the best!
@jaybickford5128 ай бұрын
Agreed. IMO, minivans are the most versatile, useful vehicle design ever made. They are the veritable Swiss Army Knife of vehicles. Carry 7 passengers? Yup. Carry a 4 X 8 sheet of plywood in the back, flat on the floor, with the hatch closed? Yup. Easily converted to a mini camper for weekend trips to the mountains? Yup. Move all but the largest pieces of furniture? Yup. Yeah, no vehicle is more flexible and useful than the humble minivan.
@Daniel-tx2vt8 ай бұрын
@@jaybickford512nothing humble about these new minivans lol.
@stefanieb93078 ай бұрын
Right, If your wife's boyfriend already has a truck, why should you.
@FarginBastiges8 ай бұрын
I respect trucks that are used for WORK. I despise the shiny, lifted (or squatted), snorkled, over-accessorized decorative trucks with the obligatory muffler delete, milk can-sized tailpipe, blinding LED lights and street-worn mud tires. Uh-huh...drugstore.
@therealspeedwagon14517 ай бұрын
But here’s the thing: work trucks are usually way smaller than the trucks divorced dads drive. No construction worker or farmer is going to use a dualie Ram 2500 with a huge pit pusher in the front for work. They’re more than likely going to use a dedicated truck or tractor for work. The only big trucks that are used for work purposes are 18 wheelers but that’s because America decided to tear down the majority of its railroad infrastructure in place of massive 30 lane freeways.
@justinreynolds34115 ай бұрын
As a dual citizen with America and Hungary, i find it enjoyable that the roads there aren't overloaded oversized ridiculous trucks. You typically see Toyota Hilux and other small trucks. I was questioned about what do farmers use? I told them small trucks, and when theu need a truck, they use a MAN, DAF, or appropriate Mercedes. When you do see oversize trucks, they are typically Americans who are stationed in overseas postings. Great videos, thanks!
@frotocsr7 ай бұрын
As a cyclist, vast majority of my scary car moments involved a pickup truck. Seemingly buzzing me or trying to roll coal. Most shapes and sizes, from the clapped out modified trucks to the brand new luxury models. Meanwhile the 4Runner/Tacoma folks are usually polite.
@gilerd776 ай бұрын
I don't even have to describe the vehicle to coworkers that bike to work. Fortunately I don't get as angry, and I try to encourage others to stay completely cool. I used to publish rear and front facing camera views. I'm not running cams anymore. What I still do is apply a little more pedal to ensure that I'm very close to them at the next light. Gee I wonder why they so frantically check their mirror as they are trapped in a box? Yes I've been buzzed by sedans, and I'm happy to put my right grip over their mirror at the next light.
@charlesc37346 ай бұрын
Well, there's at least one good thing about large trucks then. Maybe you'll keep your kiddie toys off of the road used by real people.
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
@@charlesc3734 lmao cope.
@JuliusCaesar20056 ай бұрын
@@charlesc3734 Imagine being offended over other people riding bikes
@themagitechie99556 ай бұрын
@@charlesc3734 most cyclists never even try to go in regular traffic lanes unless they don't have any other option. we know full well we're not welcome there, even if traffic laws say we are allowed to use them. most of us are just trying to stay out of the way and get where we're going safely. the least you could do is just let us use the bike lanes in peace.
@kjmav101358 ай бұрын
Thank you for continuing to troll the toxic masculine. I used to live on a farm. I had a Subaru Forester into which I packed at various times: a month’s worth of animal feed, straw bales, actual live chicks, actual live lambs (seven of ‘em), incubators, broadforks, and on and on. It all fit back there in the Subaru, was covered, easy load and unload. None of it got wet. Bought it in 2013, and it’s still going strong.
@ufakaaa8 ай бұрын
wagons are the best pickup trucks
@Catch_The_Irishman8 ай бұрын
That had to have been s hobby farm... be honest. Did you own a combine?
@josephk.42008 ай бұрын
@@Catch_The_Irishman There are small farms that are cost effective and profitable without heavy machinery. They provide different products than a typical wheat or corn field.
@scoobsmcdoobs57018 ай бұрын
@@josephk.4200 So you're basically confirming what he said, It's a hobby farm.
@Catch_The_Irishman8 ай бұрын
@@josephk.4200 Yeah, that is my point. A very small farm can probably get by with a Suburu, a large farm with a lot of machinery, acerage or livestock will require a fleet of pickups just to service and maintain the farm. Thank you for the comment and for supporting farms of all sizes.
@ak9836258 ай бұрын
A relative of mine bought a new pickup (ESV) three years ago. Lives in a suburb of Vancouver. They can’t park the behemoth in normal places. As far as I know, they only used the bed once in 3 years to transport a washer from Costco.
@brianc937424 күн бұрын
I used to sell cars. Most people who buy pickups, think they need them. They think that they will have all these projects and hauling that will be needed. In the end, they use it to move a couch, a lawn mower and whenever they get stuck having to haul stuff off to the dump......because now everyone knows they have a vehicle that can do that.
@Mogswamp8 ай бұрын
It's nice to have someone put into words what I was feeling in highschool when I would rev my Subaru's engine behind Frankie's lifted truck just to watch him lose his mind and climb down to scream at me about his father's HVAC business
@APaleDot8 ай бұрын
???
@flyguy4378 ай бұрын
😂
@useyourimaginasean8 ай бұрын
Growing up in the south, a lot of kids drove full size and heavy duty trucks but they were all pavement princesses. I had a Geo Tracker I resurrected and a Buick LeSabre. My dad had a single cab 1990 Chevy that he still drives today with 1m+ miles. He has rebuilt it and refuses to sell it because it’s just right for him. I used to be there butt of jokes about my tracker, but now I realize I had the most fun car out of all of them.😂 I think this trend is changing though because most truck sales are for midsize or smaller pickups. L
@DELLRS20128 ай бұрын
Lots of find geo tracker memories. RIP geo tracker
@dancellana60027 ай бұрын
It’s going to be OK just take a deep breath
@garyclark9796 ай бұрын
My father was a mechanic who thought that trucks should only be used for work. He thought that modern trucks were the equivalent of show ponies from the days of actual horse power. I never purchased a truck. My father also taught me to respect the right of bike riders and motorcyclists to the road. I embraced my father’s beliefs.
@charles_kerman-357Ай бұрын
your father was a wise man
@knucklehoagies7 ай бұрын
The psychology behind pick-up truck owners has always been an anomaly to a lot of people. Whether you like or hate them, everyone has experienced at least 1 pick up truck owner either personally or on the road with the same stereotypical cocky, arrogant, angry behavior and has wondered what their issue was.
@ofacid34397 ай бұрын
I consider trucks are more about escapism than a masculinity autotraining. It's big, spacy, has A/C, TV and pitch black tinted windows so it's more like a safe space for a person who's afraid of facing anyone they secretly hate, be that hobos or ethnic minorities
@rogerk61806 ай бұрын
It is just good marketing honestly. Everywhere else in the world guys love sleek fast and sporty cars that handle well and are fun to drive. Only the usa has been exposed to decades of relentless truck marketing because of a regulatory loophole for usa manufacturers.
@jaimemartin67046 ай бұрын
bout the same as an audi or a beamer, too.
@ferretsmiles6 ай бұрын
You are saying nothing. It's such a broad overgeneralization of one of the largest categories of vehicles. The reverse could easily be said, we have all seen atleast one pickup driving the speed limit on the righthand lane paying g attention to the road.
@knucklehoagies6 ай бұрын
@@ferretsmiles If there wasn't a pattern being collectively recognized, such a stereotype wouldn't even exist. Truth hurts.
@Gnarfolkk2 ай бұрын
From DC living in Texas for work. These lunatics drive these insane pickup trucks like they’re civics. I DONT GET IT.
@seconduser18098 ай бұрын
Before pickups became so popular, SUVs used to fill the role of vehicles that were overly expensive, dangerous, rarely used for their intended purpose, and inefficient.
@andresbustamante60777 ай бұрын
SUVs still are overly expensive, dangerous, misused, and inefficient. We've just normalized it. Take a look at the emerging compact and subcompact SUV market and the diminishing sedan market.
@AustinLeeds7 ай бұрын
Eventually we'll come full circle, re-inventing the station wagon by lowering an SUV.
@6Sparx97 ай бұрын
I believe in America it had something to do with meeting emissions standards whereby a longer wheelbase would mean not needing to settle for a much smaller engine. This was before efficient V6 and powerful i4 engines were available on the market. Yet another unintended consequence of well meaning regulation.
@BrianHYX7 ай бұрын
@@andresbustamante6077 a compact SUV would have almost double the trunk space of a similar length sedan.
@sachamm7 ай бұрын
@@AustinLeeds A "crossover" is basically that: a station wagon with modern styling... they're too big is the still the issue.
@shivtim8 ай бұрын
I’m fine with giant pickup trucks as long as the owners pay their true costs. Higher car insurance, higher health insurance, a tax for road wear and tear, higher parking fees for bigger spaces, air quality fee, and a carbon emissions fee. These are all direct user fees, so conservatives should agree!
@AirShark958 ай бұрын
I'm also fine if those trucks are used for legitimate uses, like construction or farming.
@barryrobbins76948 ай бұрын
I’m fine with giant pickup trucks as long as they stay on blocks in the owner’s front yard, especially in suburban neighborhoods with HOAs.
@kaischoneweiss8 ай бұрын
they should also have lower driving speed limits
@user-4in4nxDonaldRennie8 ай бұрын
Are you also fine with massive front end blind zones and the danger they pose to pedestrians & cyclists? Are you fine with people being killed "when their car was hit by a giant pickup truck that was clearly not a working truck. It was a decorative truck. It was the kind of collision that would not normally have been fatal for anyone involved, if not for the additional mass and the height of the bumper." How does paying "their true costs" make up for all the lives lost?
@AirShark958 ай бұрын
Just make those large pickups the same class of vehicle as a small U-Haul truck. You need a special license to own and operate one that is directly tied to a commercial/business license. Basically you'd need to prove and justify your need to own such a vehicle. Same goes for giant full-sized SUVs. Then have a new class of smaller pickup that has these pedestrian oriented safety features that can be owned by anyone. Something like the Hyundai Santa Cruz, Toyota Hilux, of Ford Maverick. Smaller, lighter, safer, but still providing a degree of utility with the bed.
@heavyearly22328 ай бұрын
Can you do Harley-Davidson riders next? They let you know they're coming from a mile away.
@Trainboy1EJR7 ай бұрын
Don’t they have some $60,000+ bikes now? Like how did their bikes even get that expensive!?
@gregs1577 ай бұрын
Harley guys are far worse than truck guys
@Hellsong897 ай бұрын
Thing that car owners dont realize is that harleys are highway bikes for long distance driving. On the highway you want loud bike so other drivers can hear you since you can easily killed by driver that didnt pay attention. In that regard i dont mind bikes being loud, long as it wont cause hearing damage standing next to one. On cars little rumble is nice, but when you can hear it from inside the house to hundred meters away its too loud. Buddy just visited and then complained about noise inside on highway.. well duh, maybe put the muffler back in place?
@kjh23gk7 ай бұрын
@@Hellsong89 The "loud pipes saves lives" crap has no evidence to back it up and is only spouted by ignorant idiots. And the noise pollution HDs cause in cities is genuinely harmful for people living there. They should at the very least be banned from urban areas.
@B3Band7 ай бұрын
I always laugh when I see them riding around with their extra wide handlebars and high foot stirrups. They look like they're waiting for the gynecologist.
@nickalicious2335Ай бұрын
We live in a free country with a free market economy. People are allowed to make choices that others disagree with. Instead of accepting others, we are causing a division, based on the type of vehicle people choose to drive.
@Saplaboo21 күн бұрын
Firstly, that’s not the case. Government regulation tends to prevent what can and be cannot be available to us, which is why this is a problem in the first place. The problem isn’t people necessarily choosing trucks. It’s more of 2 separate issues. The trend in creating bigger and more oversized vehicles, and secondly, the ideology that is brought with trucks.
@somefiend54607 ай бұрын
Aside from the insidious truck plague, there are also the same brand of people driving Mercedes and similar superfluous “luxury” cars in Germany who think you are the scum of the earth if you bike or walk.
@hascrack37836 ай бұрын
I think it's that those kinds of people gravitate towards those vehicles, not that the kind of people who own those vehicles are like that. Personally, I'd prefer the comfort of my A6 and S6 when I have to take trips from Dallas to Austin, San Antonio, or Houston instead of walking. While they aren't the most fuel efficient, I can't complain about 30-36mpg vs. trying to walk that distance. That said, I would never buy them new. 60-100k is insane.
@BansheeNT-D5 ай бұрын
These people are driving now Mercedes GLC Coupés or the BMW X line. Because a normal car is too small.
@jackkilman87267 ай бұрын
Regarding these giant suburban status pickups, I wonder if the oppressive blandness of middle-class suburban life itself might be a big part of what drives people to own these monstrosities that are marketed to give them a false sense of rugged individualism that is missing from their office-bound, HOA-regulated daily lives. Maybe it makes up for not being allowed to paint their house the color they want or landscape their yard the way they want.
@Meyers17935 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! Trucks are marketed as a way to be a rugged masculine individualist and break out of your domesticity, but for most truck owners its all performance.
@jamesbosworth4191Ай бұрын
You might have a point, but a bigger point is the fact that you can't buy a nice full-size car with a V8 or Straight 8 engine and chrome trim anymore, unless you want to buy an old wreck and restore it. Not everybody wants to drive a small Japanese car.
@TransitAndTeslas8 ай бұрын
Truck owners have the most fragile egos out of all of them. They even out beat the BMW and German car guys!
@rp96742 ай бұрын
A vehicle is typically people's second biggest purchase, to involve your insecurities in vehicle purchase is so wasteful
@polyhedraldreams99058 ай бұрын
My bike's closest encounter with a pickup truck was when a pickup owner at work decided that it was too late in the day for me to ride my bike home. My bike did not come home with me in the truck bed; it rode in the cab.
@jacobandrewclark8 ай бұрын
Love how at 6:23 that black behemoth with stupid tires that jut out beyond the frame is parked in a spot for a “small car.” Truly the best image to go along with this recurring segment that I adore.
@danielg39187 ай бұрын
The pickup is such an interesting psychological phenomena. I think it's because the pickup driver seeks external validation. When you tell a pickup owner their vehicle choice is dumb they take it personally. It triggers endless nonsense talk about freedom, machismo, and status. Meanwhile the sports car is, arguably, just as bad a choice but sports car drivers don't care. They seek internal validation which is achieved by doing 0-60 in under 5 seconds, whipping around corners, and nerding out about specs
@Emiliapocalypse7 ай бұрын
First time I’m hearing the idea that sports car owners aren’t seeking external validation
@johnchedsey13067 ай бұрын
@@Emiliapocalypse there's probably some subsets of sport car owners. There's ones who get the very expensive, flashy ones. I'm sure external validation is needed. Then there's the type who go for under the radar cars that have good performance. Someone who seeks out a Nissan Juke Nismo RS, for instance. Great fun to drive, mostly viewed by others with pity. (Don't ask me how I know this)
@itsallminor61337 ай бұрын
Not really. Overtime everything has become bigger. Houses. Food. People. Televisions...
@vulpinemachine7 ай бұрын
@@Emiliapocalypse Not once in all the 50 vehicles I have owned did I care one iota what another person thought about my car. It was pretty interesting tho to see how people treated me RADICALLY different based on what I drove. I drive the same no matter what I drive. I drive quick and stay away from others as much as possible. I don't engage in aggression and I stay away from those who do. That's my driving style. But, in my Jeep, people would try to get out of cars and start fights with me. In ALL of my Subarus (all 21) people ignore me completely. When I had a BMW people would flip me off, brake check me, try to cause a wreck CONSTANTLY and pickup drivers would "roll coal" on my car. When I drove a Corvette, I actually lost a friend outright because I had cancer and he was couldn't imagine how I could own a "high end sports car" while being sick. He genuinely became a the biggest A-hole ever about it. I to this day can't comprehend wtf that was about. And on and on it goes. Every car has gotten a slightly nuanced reaction from people. People convinced I have LOADS of money or that my credit is shot or that I'm being practical or that I'm spending OUT OF CONTROL and on and on and on. I've heard thousands of takes one what kind of person I must be simply because of the car I'm currently driving. And it never stops blowing my mind how all y'all think I give a **** what any of you think. I buy cars because they're fun. I like fast cars, I like slow cars, I like pretty cars, I like ugly cars, I like cheap cars, I like expensive cars. I am and will be forever a CAR GUY. I like cars. That's it. That's what I get out of my cars. I like them. From the time I was 2 playing with a hot wheels until now. I love everything that goes vroom, zoom, and boom. And I will never need anyone's validation to enjoy them ever. Honestly, in my experience, most people don't have anything they love as much as us car guys love our cars. And it's sad. Because having that one thing that really really speaks to you is pretty cool. Anyway, whatever, I'm sure this will literally change no one's mind so it was probably a wasted exercise.
@sickofitall84867 ай бұрын
@@vulpinemachine I found it ironic when the OP on this thread mentioned "seeking external validation" in pejorative manner aimed at a specific group of people. It could be easily argued that the entire comment section of this video is nothing more than a group of of people that hate pick-up trucks brigading the owners/operators of said vehicles, as a way of seeking external validation of their world-view(s).
@namgreb90635 ай бұрын
I farm around 450 acres of row crops. Our old truck got to the point that it was unsafe from being used and abused. Truck prices are insane so instead of getting another truck, we purchased a lightly used goose neck trailer to pull with our semi and haul our fertilizer, water tanks, seed (things we used to do with the pickup)and got a kei truck for lighter errands.
@AlfonsoPeake7 ай бұрын
A pickup truck used to be a symbol of the working class. Now it’s become a status symbol.
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
It's like lobsters and ripped jeans.
@rickb36508 ай бұрын
Perhaps an analysis of how the Chevy Suburban sold a rock steady 40K p/yr for 30 years until the government, coinciding with a massive ad campaign, gave people a direct $3K bonus to sell the Hummer? A giant truck is a huge pain in the ass every day. Expensive to buy, expensive to feed, hard to drive, difficult to get into and out of, don't fit in spaces (lanes and parking) designed for smaller vehicles, won't fit in most garages, etc.
@markweaver10128 ай бұрын
Hummer has been gone for 15 years. The Suburban is (and always was) based on a pickup chassis and is (and always was) huge.
@joeschlotthauer8408 ай бұрын
My daily driver is a 1979 Ford F100, my backup is a 1949 Studebaker pickup truck. As a retired Ford, Lincoln, Mercury technician, I'd say 90% of all pickup truck beds never showed signs of ever having anything in them. No kidding.
@jamesrath75097 ай бұрын
Always liked those Studebaker pickups, haven't seen one in a long while now
@andgate20006 ай бұрын
Yeh...i like those because their smaller than the new behemoths. At least u can park one.
@mithrandirthegrey76446 ай бұрын
Mine looks pristine but that's because 99 % of the time I just put my surf boards in there and they don't leave any marks. I love my pickup truck because there are so many shitty drivers out there and with my Toyota Tundra I feel less worried about getting hit by a small car.
@Atlas603086 ай бұрын
I loved owning my truck, but had to trade it in when repairs got too expensive. While I miss the utility and height, I dont miss the parking and general headaches of driving a large vehical
@davidboeger67668 ай бұрын
I've rented a pickup from UHaul about 4 or 5 times now for the occasional DIY home project that legitimately requires hauling bulk materials like gravel or lumber. Every time I drive one, I can't help but laugh and say to myself, "My gosh, imagine choosing this as a daily driver!" It really feels awkward and clumsy on the road. Definitely a huge lifesaver for those projects, so I'm glad they're available for those purposes, but it just blows my mind that anybody WANTS to drive one.
@BeanDipPip8 ай бұрын
I got a truck once, 1500 Silverado, brand new. My first truck, and you're spot on with the daily driver aspect. It sucked to drive around. Last straw was it couldn't fit it in the garage at my new house. So I got a smaller truck. Then the back seats were terrible for a car seats, and small bed was useless. So I got a 4runner instead. Usable back seats, stuff in back stays dry, was still able to pull my camper and trailer. I gotta say, a midsize SUV with a trailer is the way to go.
@sivalley8 ай бұрын
Used to have a beater '87 Ranger back in 2010 for doing side gigs that I fixed up after the previous owner rode the clutch, thought cutting out the cat, and plugging the idle air control was smart. It got about 6mpg and STANK of unburned gas. Fixed it up and the tired V6 could still pull an 8x10 trailer and got up to 26mpg. It got totaled when someone did a blind turn in front of me and I couldn't stop in time because the road was slick with rain and no ABS (downshifting to engine brake didn't help much because it was the one time I was driving with an empty bed). That thing had a bigger bed than most of these crew-cab beheamoths and I could outmanoeuvre them through most big box parking lots. Little bitty V6 with a five speed and it could keep pace on the interstate all day long.
@buddymoore65048 ай бұрын
most people use them for work. onl;y rich old men and young boys drive trucks for no reason at all
@sulggothewise8 ай бұрын
My family has a general truck that we can grab & use. It's a lot more cost effective.
@brianwilson31338 ай бұрын
It's a shocking amount of very tiny very young women driving them too
@MysticMe12348 ай бұрын
This vid came at a perfect time - had to take a Lyft into the city since there's no public transit for me to visit my dad in the hospital from his apartment. An old man picked me up in this MASSIVE pristine silver truck that I had trouble getting into. He missed a few turns (thankfully the city is a grid, so it was fine) and proceeded to complain about how the city needed to "fix" the roads because they were so small. Mind you, we were on a street with two parking lanes and two travel lanes I could tell were easily 12 ft wide, and even then he had trouble staying in his lane... The transportation planner in me was in awe. But it was also kind of sad. I wonder if this tiny old man got this big truck because it made him feel safer and more secure... at the expense of everyone else.
@michaelvickers44378 ай бұрын
How does a ride share driver make driving a huge pickup make financial sense?
@kailahmann18238 ай бұрын
@@michaelvickers4437if somebody can do math, they wouldn't buy a pickup.
@katherandefy8 ай бұрын
Yes that is why
@andylindsaytunes8 ай бұрын
@@michaelvickers4437 Chances are he's using that gig-employment to pay for his expensive vanity vehicle.
@LeviForWaifu6 ай бұрын
@@michaelvickers4437He will cry and whine and complain about the consequences of his choices
@MrBblhed8 ай бұрын
A Toyota Sienna Minivan can fit a 4 X 8 sheet of Plywood in the cargo area with the doors shut, or it can carry 7 people with luggage all inside a heated, cooled, and lockable space. I hear tell that the 8 foot bed option is extremely expensive these days and that is why you don't see it any more thus making a pickup less useful than a minivan. You do you truck guys.
@starventure8 ай бұрын
You are wrong. I own a 2023 Sienna and the only way to make plywood fit without scratching the hell out of the sidewalls is to have it at an angle for the width and to leave the hatch partially open. If you are attempting to transport two or more, it becomes tough to the point that it pays to rent a truck from Uhaul, but if you doing this frequently it becomes impractical, and small, sport trucks like Mavericks or F-150s start to make sense. Btw, if you are moving plywood in a minivan, investing in moving pad blankets is a wise choice.
@rosemarymcbride34198 ай бұрын
I fit a 4x8 sheet if plywood in my honda fit (with the back slightly open) like theres to many mire useful vehicles out there 😂
@MrBblhed8 ай бұрын
@@starventure you own the wrong Sienna, if I could post a photo I would.
@starventure8 ай бұрын
@@MrBblhed No, it is exactly as you described. 7 passenger, hatch back, all seats in rear stowable.
@xPennyPackerx8 ай бұрын
Two minivan guys arguing in the comments was NOT what I was expecting after watching that video. Love it.