yes, very few pickups. if there was a pickup it was likely a Ford ranger (bigger than the US rangers but smaller than an F150) with a couple NIssan and Toyotas of similar sizes.
ALso noticed probably 85-95% of the cars and light vans/pickups were diesel and stick shift. even the police cars were diesels (Hyundi eltantra wagons in the republic, armored land rovers in Northern Ireland)
Had a Renault rental car. LIttle 3 cyl diesel in it. Got about 50-51ish MPG and it was an automatic. was ok with just 2 of us but with 5 in it i would guess it would have been a dog. if you added all the US emissions it would have probably been more like 40mpg
another observation, at least in Ireland. tractors fly down the road. they all have high road gears. MF was the dominant brand especially the older tractors. dont' think i saw 1 4 wheel (self steering) wagons. all trailers only, even the forage and hay wagons were trailers.
in 15 days of driving around the island only saw 1 field of corn pretty much right in the middle.
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