Serial Hero said:So what are every ones feelings on this one?
http://www.f650pickups.com/indexb.html
The Ford F650
It's just shy of needing a commercial license to drive it.
Twitch said:Full time 4WD or AWD uses more fuel 99% of the time too.
Twitch said:Car owners a fickled obviously. They abandoned station wagons and went right for SUVs when offered. Not really larger inside in most cases, just more expensive.
jamespowers said:If you have a large family of three children as my friend was a part of then you need a vehicle to fit five people and their luggage or gear not five midgets.
Marc Chevalier said:The concept of "need" is sooo relative. Most large families in this world get by just fine with cars that are smaller than station wagons. It's amazing how many things we convince ourselves that we need.
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Serial Hero said:That’s the problem. Trucks and SUVs are not regulated the same as passenger vehicles (cars). They don't have to meet the same standards as cars do, because the government regulations assume that there are fewer of them on the road. If their going to be used as passenger vehicles then they should be regulated as such.
Ah, Subaru. Dangnably expensive on parts, but one of the best! Old subaru pickup I drove. Looked really low on the road, but it could go just about anywhere. Being old it didn't have a diff lock which would have helped on a couple of occasions. Haven't driven one in years. Miss it.Retro Grouch said:Um, interesting thread?[huh]
Personally, I own three 4x4 vehicles ranging in age from '67-'91. #4 is in the works. I also live in the mountains, on a dirt road. Yes, I "use" 4WD. I would like to see a two wheel drive vehicle make it to my house in the middle of winter.
As for their uses;
'67 IH Scout 800, built for off road (on trail) use.
'76 IH Scout Traveler, snow plow and daily driver
'91 Subaru Wagon, daily driver
Granted, most of the 4x4s on the road never see or never need to see 4WD. But some people like to compensate (ie; H2, Escalade...).
One of my past co-workers bought a Ford Explorer and had no clue what 4WD was for. She drove it around, in 4WD, for a week and took it back to the dealer saying it made funny noises and didn't drive well. :eusa_doh:
Recreational 4x4 is a different story. I'm a big fan of it but also admit that there are more than a few idiots in the game. Those idiots do a lot to ruin it for the rest of us.
Tom