• @Soup
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    156 hours ago

    “I’ll have you know that I use this truck once a year to pull something a sturdy station wagon could handle just fine! And what if you need a really shitty version of a U-Haul? Then who are you gunna call?!? I saved $200 moving that one time and all it cost me was an extra $35k and a gas bill with numbers mathematicians are still trying to describe properly.”

    Trucks: If you don’t have a fifth wheel RV then you may just be a complete dipshit.

    • @db2
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      26 hours ago

      Trucks come, or used to anyway, in more reasonable configurations than maga drones get. A carbureted 300 I6 gets like 25mpg but it isn’t pointlessly big and loud and it’s a 6 so they don’t want it.

      • @Soup
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        45 hours ago

        Well, carbs are ass but they had fuel-injected 6cyl Rangers and Mazda B2500s. Those were solid trucks and for jobs where having a bed you could just toss shit into is actually important they worked great. Plus you could reach into the bed unlike these new giant fucking things and that’s coming from a dude who’s 6’-5”.

        The biggest thing is that if they actually had any braincells and truly bought the vehicle for practical reasons they’d probably all own GMC Savannas and stuff but it’s all about the image so…

      • @Wrench
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        25 hours ago

        I just picked up an early 2000s used truck because I have a hobby where a truck bed is useful. $7500.

        People were trying to tell me that I should get a new one, I can resale it in a few years and it’ll retain it’s value.

        I don’t need a shiny new truck. I’m going to throw wood and sheet goods in the back. And I can actually see out of the damn thing, unlike anything recent.

        • Annoyed_🦀
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          13 hours ago

          People were trying to tell me that I should get a new one, I can resale it in a few years and it’ll retain it’s value.

          Thank god you didn’t actually do that. If car retain value, then it mean the buyer can also afford a new one. Why get used when new one cost roughly the same?