• teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Why didn’t you buy one with a lower height but the same load capacity? Safer and makes loading stuff easier.

    Us Australians look at weird American raised utes and scratch our heads in puzzlement. You’ve got a higher driver position, granted, but it’s also a higher centre of gravity, it’s harder to park in garages and underground car parks, it’s harder to see pedestrians, it’s harder to load stuff into the tray, etc.

    You clearly aren’t just driving it to look pretty, like many people that we both probably get annoyed by. What’s the story?

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      I think it’s pricing

      I got a friend who bought a RAM last year. he was previously hauling construction equipment in his partner’s crossover and his own sedan. a pickup was an appropriate buy

      HOWEVER he got a RAM (thankfully no LED headlights, though they are mounted way too high still), and tbh I’m not really sure what his alternatives were. “small” pickups like the Maverick are too small, and expensive

      also he’s like 6’4" 250+lb so he physically needs a bigger cabin lol

      • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        They also have more size configuration options, per model. RAM is one of the only brands that offer single cabs and 8 foot beds, for example.

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      2 days ago

      Honestly, it just seemed like the best option. Admittedly, it’s also fun to drive, but yes parking can be a pain. But where I live accommodates it pretty well.