freighttrainbro
FreightTrainBro
freighttrainbro

Honestly, I just want a car that’s electric. I don’t want a steering yoke. I don’t want it to drive itself. I don’t need stainless steel, I don’t want it to make fart noises with the horn. What I want is just... A car. A car that doesn’t cost 10k more than I’m already willing to spend.

It’s shameful what passes as “Driver’s Ed” these days in the U.S. For all the pearl clutching this country likes to do about “think of the children”, we sure don’t seem to care about letting them barrel across a highway at 80 mph in a 5 ton truck/suv with minimal training or experience.

That assumes all people have equal access to financial literacy training, which is not always the case. 

Do you live in Detroit?

It ain’t 2016 anymore

Shame on every person involved with this transaction. 

Any truck that has a longer cabin than a bed is always going to look dumb to me.

I wonder if he is pulling a Doug DeMuro of intentionally putting wrong information in the video (little things) so that people engage with the post. Either way, it doesn’t matter in the end, because he has a reputation that people trust. That’s the double edged sword of using influencers.

WHY doesn’t Toyota sell something like the workmate here? They would sell a SHIT TON of those things. Speaking of vans we don’t get, years ago we went to the UK and the people we stayed with who were from there rented a Ford van. I can remember it was called a Galaxie, which I thought was funny since it was so

Yes: who approved the rear end design? The lights are...not in the right spot.

I’m so tired that it lets me insert pictures but then they don’t show up and it looks like I’m screaming into the void. I’m so done with this.

Will its engine eat itself like so many other Hyundai/Kia products?

Hyundai Staria Premium

Toyota Alphard. A glorious reminder that vans don’t have to suck.

Agreed. I’d love to see the Triton and Delica off-road vans in the US. Mitsubishi needs to find a niche to survive in this market, and 2 very mediocre CUVs and one penalty box of a small car isn’t getting them anywhere. 

Kei trucks.  Any brand.

Mitsubishi Triton for me. Repeal the Chicken Tax. It’s holding EVs and small trucks back that we Yanks want. And isn’t this nation all about consumer choice?

Oh god, this is MID SIZE? OH GOD.

I’ve been trying to figure out what they were thinking about with that design choice, and I think I found it. It’s got strong old Ssangyong vibes.

My guess is around 1990.