Posted by 730d se on December 12, 2010 at 07:15:29 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Just Stuff posted by WGWKy on December 12, 2010 at 06:40:19:
Eveyone drives a truck for various reasons. Some, like me, actually haul stuff and pull a trailer. Others like the "status" of a bigger more agressive looking vehicle. Still a few others hope to be able to talk their wife in to riding in the back as much as possible. : - ) It appears that they are building these for the overspending buyers that were gobbling them up prior to the big financial crash two years ago. I hope there are still enough people out there that want to spend that much money on a vehicle with wasted space since they seldom haul much of anything. When I get to the point that I cannot climb in the rear, I will get something else. I will not really need a truck unless I am hiring others to load and unload it for me. As for seats, the best concept in my opinion is the split. You can have somewhat of a bucket seat with the center console down, or you can put three up front with the console up.
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