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    5 days ago

    Except for the emotional support vehicle.

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        5 days ago

        The silverados are built in canada atleast. And there isnt a major auto manufacturer that doesnt have a some partnership with US auto manufacturer.

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        5 days ago

        What other options are sold in Canada?

        Tundra? Tacoma? Santa Cruz? Frontier? Ridgeline?

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          At least two of those are unibodies and not really “trucks” in the classical sense. Then again, the truck in the OP is a “trail boss” which is pretty much always driven by morons that live in the middle of town and never do anything that actually requires a truck.

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            At one point so you require body on frame over unibody?

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              To do any sort of real towing or hauling? Absolutely

              Sorry, I misunderstood. I would not want to do any real torque-heavy towing with a unibody. Things like a cattle trailer or pulling out a stuck tractor. You’re likely to destroy the frame on a unibody doing these kinds of things.

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    5 days ago

    I would really prefer to just buy Canadian. The preliminary thought makes me nauseous to the point of hurling yesterday’s breakfast!