Fazzie01
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Discussion topic for the group. There seems to be a lot of hate for the Maverick/Santa Cruz/Ridgeline and statements that they are not 'Real' trucks. A lot of these statements are followed by a comment about the unibody design. I have several questions if y'all are willing to indulge me.
1: Is the unibody design the only reason these vehicles should not be considered 'Real Trucks'?
- If your answer is no, please flesh out the other reasons. I have my own for these specific vehicles as well.
2: If yes, in your mind, how does a unibody design disqualify these vehicles from being trucks (Truck = Ladder frame and nothing else ever)?
3: What if a truck comes along with huge payload, towing, & off-road numbers and is unibody, would you still not consider it a 'real truck'?
4: If all things were the same with the current and beloved 5G ranger, but it was unibody, would it still be a real truck and would you have still bought it?
I'm interested in everyone's opinions and how these opinions came to be.
1: Is the unibody design the only reason these vehicles should not be considered 'Real Trucks'?
- If your answer is no, please flesh out the other reasons. I have my own for these specific vehicles as well.
2: If yes, in your mind, how does a unibody design disqualify these vehicles from being trucks (Truck = Ladder frame and nothing else ever)?
3: What if a truck comes along with huge payload, towing, & off-road numbers and is unibody, would you still not consider it a 'real truck'?
4: If all things were the same with the current and beloved 5G ranger, but it was unibody, would it still be a real truck and would you have still bought it?
I'm interested in everyone's opinions and how these opinions came to be.
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