• @CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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    010 months ago

    I literally had a smaller vehicle before, and it didnt work. Again, do some real work so you actually understand what is needed and not needed.

    • @MeowZedong@lemmygrad.ml
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      110 months ago

      What kind of conceited child tells people to “do some real work” and talks like no one else could exist but by the grace of their work?

      • hyper individualism
      • blind support for oversized trucks

      Gotta be from the US, huh?

      Take a look outside your country and see how things are done elsewhere. I can’t fault you for the shitty US auto.industry continuing to needlessly bloat the size of vehicles past what is reasonable, but I can fault you for your blind support of it.

      Go do some real work and take a good hard look at how your truck compares to those from the 1990s or the early 2000s. Unless it’s specialized, does it have a bigger bed? Is the bed at a reasonable height for lifting things in and out of, or is it needlessly tall? Where are your spark plugs - do you need to take the entire cab off to access and replace them? How tall is the hood - when you hit a pedestrian, do they roll on top of the hood and survive or do they go under the vehicle and get dragged along and killed? Can you see around your vehicle enough to park and maneuver easily, or do you require a dedicated GPU and camera system that renders a 3D image of your surroundings because otherwise you couldn’t park your rig because you can’t see a single thing within 30 ft of your vehicle in any direction? When something goes wrong and your vehicle needs work, do you have to take it to a specialized mechanic to fix it, or can you take it to almost any mechanic to fix? Better yet, can you do some real work and fix it yourself, or does it require proprietary tools and specialized software to maintain?

      You tell me: what is needed and what is not needed? New trucks suck. They are bloated, ostentatious pieces of trash.