@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year agoCAMPBELL: Residents of B.C.’s capital fed up with big pickups downtownwww.nelsonstar.comexternal-linkmessage-square113fedilinkarrow-up1283arrow-down19file-text
arrow-up1274arrow-down1external-linkCAMPBELL: Residents of B.C.’s capital fed up with big pickups downtownwww.nelsonstar.com@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square113fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@AI_655321link4•1 year agoAs a truck owner, I also do not need a big truck. I loved my B4000, However there are no small options now, and I can’t afford multiple vehicles. You want solid furniture delivered 150km on a bike? Make the space, but charge for access.
minus-square@cosmicrookielink7•1 year agoI believe that most people accept that for work these are OK. The issue is that most of them are not being used for work.
minus-square@Ross_audiolink2•edit-21 year agoIf I were to pay someone to move furniture. I’d get someone with a van. If I were move furniture myself, I’d rent a van. The reason smaller long bed trucks don’t get bought is because you might as well get a van. A roof is generally a good thing. Modern trucks are nothing more than a bodge to get around safety regulations for ordinary cars.
As a truck owner, I also do not need a big truck. I loved my B4000, However there are no small options now, and I can’t afford multiple vehicles. You want solid furniture delivered 150km on a bike? Make the space, but charge for access.
I believe that most people accept that for work these are OK. The issue is that most of them are not being used for work.
If I were to pay someone to move furniture. I’d get someone with a van.
If I were move furniture myself, I’d rent a van.
The reason smaller long bed trucks don’t get bought is because you might as well get a van. A roof is generally a good thing.
Modern trucks are nothing more than a bodge to get around safety regulations for ordinary cars.