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A picture of a hand holding remote car keys pointed at a white pickup truck. Below that is the text:

In the US, 75% of truck owners tow only once a year or less. Nearly 70% of them go off-road once a year or less. Additionally, 35% of truck owners haul something in their truck beds once a year or less

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    6 hours ago

    A guy at work has a massive truck, and once had a bunch of bags of wood pellets delivered to the office.

    As he wrangled a bunch of low level employees to help him load it all up, he exclaimed “I can fit two tons in the back of this!”

    “I can have things delivered to my house” I replied.

    • I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world
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      It’s $100 minimum to get anything delivered from the hardware store a mile from my house. It’s $20 rent a pickup from U-haul for their 4 hour minimum. I do that maybe 4X per year. I drive a little electric car now, but when I had a Prius V (station wagon one) with the seats folded down I could fit as much in there as a light duty pickup.

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      I was about to say: if a trunk would fulfill the same purpose, the bed is not useful: then it’s just a less protected trunk.

      So I assume correcting for that, this stat would also be >70%

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        Everytime someone tells me they need a pick up truck for work purposes, I always think no, 95% of the time you are far better of getting a van. Who wants their tools and materials getting rained on the back of a bed? Vans are also usually lower and easier to load. The fact you can’t see into the back of the van can also prevent theives.

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    7 hours ago

    Or if you’re like my neighbor you live in a town house and never tow anything and never use the bed for anything.

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      I have 4 acres of land and I tow my mower down to my land every weekend to clean up. So I use my truck all the time for towing and I also haul things at least once a month. Not all truck owners do it just for the truck. If I didn’t need a truck I wouldn’t own one.

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        Which is why you aren’t the target of the meme. It’s the city dwellers who never leave the city but have a 2 ton pickup that barely fits in the narrower, low speed lanes in cities and take up 2-4 compact parking spots who are the target.

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        Just an example of when folks think they need a truck, most often what they really need/want is a fucking trailer hitch.

        Excluding childish hotwheel fantasies, of course.

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          I have a work truck that I beat the hell out of. Go off road and hit 4 wheel drive 3-4 times per week. I haul 1000-1,500 lbs of gear everywhere for around 4 months of the year. I tow daily for 2-3 months of the year and up 1-2 times per month the rest of the time. My cab is full of gear (it’s basically my mobile office).

          Guess what I hop into and drive every chance I get? The small SUV I own. It is much easier to drive, park, go shopping in etc. It takes a lot more more effort to drive the larger vehicles.

          If I could swing it I would turn my 1/2 ton work truck in for one of those new small trucks. Unfortunately the weight that I am moving is too much for them. So I am stuck with the large truck.

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              Would have loved one of those sprinter vans when I did field work, used our utility trailer a lot, but something with a small workbench, lighting and conveniently located inverters would have been amazing.

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            I own a station wagon, a suburban, and previously a truck. When I owned the truck it was full of shit or hauling stuff constantly. I sold it the moment I didn’t need it. The suburban replaced it because I refuse to put my dogs in the bed while towing the boat to go camping. The wagon is a people hauler because it’s payload is too low most of the time.

            There are quite a few people in this world who actually use their trucks. I also completely hate seeing people who own trucks but don’t use them.

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            4 hours ago

            The estate car is the ideal car for 80% of all drivers, a hatchback is ideal for 15% of all drivers.

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    11 hours ago

    Meanwhile europe where you see people with renault twingos do more with their cars.

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      10 hours ago

      Heck people carry more on their bicycles that many ever carry on their trucks.

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        Actually true lol. I see people here with trailer thingies for their bicycles and they carry stuff with it. It probably has the same bed size as the newest “ford f-550 ultra extreme plus carbon dioxide poisoning engine from cruise ship edition”

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      9 hours ago

      I get timber/PIR/plasterboard from the builders merchant, and also take that plus garden waste to the tip, 10+ times per year, in a 4 seat car that weighs under 1 tonne.

      Anything truly massive, they just deliver it to me.

      The day I discovered that a 2.4m 6*2 would fit inside was a very good day.
      As was the one I bought roof bars.

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    I own a cast iron pan, but I only bake 15% of the meals I cook in said pan.

    I am such a huge disgrace for not needing to utilize my tools every time I cook.

    Gonna go microwave something in my cast iron so I can be cool like everyone here.

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      Theres A difference between a pan lying around in your lockers and a 3t vehicle driving around on public streets and putting people who walk at risk to be run over, because you don’t see shit.

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      Your usage rate is like literally a hundred times that of the stats listed (assuming they’re true). The vast, vast majority of truck owners would be better off with a regular car and renting a truck from Home Depot, Uhaul, or whatever local business does that sort of thing.

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    13 hours ago

    And it is because of these people that I have to custom order a poverty spec work truck, because manufacturers will only send dealers 100k “family trucks” with fancy nonsense

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    13 hours ago

    I once sat behind a dude in line filling four propane tanks that he put in the back seat of his pickup truck.

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    I wonder how these terms were defined. Off road as in a dirt road or on a beach where any normal vehicle could go? Haul something in the truck bed as in something that an SUV could fit, too? ‘Bout the only thing unique would be towing, that’s usually a truck job. Boat, trailer, whatever.

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      Modern SUVs can haul most things these days including boats, small utility trailers, and small campers.

      • dafo@lemmy.world
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        Modern SUVs are actually tiny, but look big, as far as I’ve seen here in Sweden. I’ve more then once parked next to a SUV I thought was big, then as I get out of my Volvo V70 I realise it’s very often just a Kia Picanto-esque car which had been raised, given a muffin top and ridiculously big wheels.

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          A few years ago I got into a friend’s Jeep Grand Cherokee and was amazed that it was the same size inside as my Jetta Wagon. But mine regularly got 40mpg and his got 20mpg

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          From my north american perspective, SUVs are getting bigger. Full size SUVs like a chevy suburban, toyota highlander, and even hyundai telluride are bigger than many older full sized trucks. The bumper heights are increasing and these SUVs are replacing the family minivan or hatchback to spend most of their lives just getting grocceries.

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        Depends on the SUV, and trucks can generally haul larger loads. I didn’t want to waste commentary pedantically covering every eventuality, and why I said “usually”.

  • Cris@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    While this sounds very believable, an actual source would be nice. I can’t find any such image on the website to view the sources they may or may not provide

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    14 hours ago

    Yeah, your source is just a website and not the article/page related. Also, the website’s search bar is broken. I couldn’t find anything related, nor simple with it. Such as “car.”