Honestly this is absurd. These death machines shouldn’t be legal in europe. That thing doesn’t even fit in the parking space, even though the parking lot has the biggest spaces in the whole city. The Golf Polo is so small in comparison, it could even hide in front of the engine hood of the truck.

EDIT: It’s a Polo and not a Golf, I don’t know my cars, sorry for that!

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      A percussionist I know has a double cab van, I think it’s a Ford transit. It can haul 3 timpani, a drum, tubular bells, a bass drum and other smaller stuff all in one trip. And then it still has space for 5 people. Try doing that with a pick-up.

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        As a bass player, a VW Touran can fit two double basses and two people. Can’t do that in a pick-up.

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        Those are roughly the same size as a 150 though, aren’t they?

        Why is a behemoth of a van OK, but an equal sized pickup isn’t?

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          Because pick-ups are truly unfit for purpose unless the purpose is to increase your confidence and sense of safety on the road. We are always gonna need utility vehicles for specific purposes. A percussionist is not hauling drums on the train.

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      Can you forklift a pallet from the side? Nope the tub design doesn’t allow it unless you have a tray design.

      Can you load a large ladder on it? No ladder/timber rack.

      Is it good off-road? Perhaps, but the tub design over the rear tyres and back bumper make the departure angle poor, you’ll need rock sliders or a lift.

      I think I’ll stick to wagons and vans.

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      Show me how you transport a ton of gravel in your car please (and remember, a ton is more than the towing capacity of the vast majority of cars, so no cheating!)

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        The places around me will deliver it for quite cheap so the uh, 2 times in my life I need that I’ll just do that?

        How often does the average person haul tons of earthen materials around?

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          In my case multiple times a year… plus construction material, furniture, motorcycles… In the end I need to haul heavy shit multiple times a month.

          Yet, people would take pictures of my SUV and call me an idiot with no respect for driving a big vehicle… With a 4 cylinders that has a fuel consumption that’s the same (or better) as AWD cars that these same people don’t criticize???

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            Professional delivery truck with a lifting bed to slide the earth off the back easily wherever you ask them to

            A specialized vehicle, not a crappy pickup truck

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            Never a pickup truck, that’s for sure. Usually a tilt bed truck in my experience. Not something you’d generally want to drive unless you’re moving gravel.

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        I have a small trailer. Towing capacity of my 2003 Subaru WRX is 1500 lbs. So I guess two trips? Truth be told, that’s why I have the trailer. For when I need to move a decent volume of random crap for work.

        I don’t think the people here are complaining about pickups when used for work, but they are shit vehicles for daily driving. And, this is my personal opinion, crew cabs are usually not utilized to transport workers. More than not, I expect they are because they think they’ll take the family or kids in it. Even then they usually drive without any passengers.

        I get that a lot of workers don’t want to have two vehicles, but pickups are not good daily drivers.