sleeksilver
SlothLovesChunk
sleeksilver

Truck Enthusiasts: Trucks are too big. Bring back small trucks.

Manufacturers: No body buys them.

As a ridgeline owner, I use my truck bed all the time and have never felt space constrained. Furniture, large appliances, landscape materials, spring cleaning dumps, small beds are great. We aren’t all contractors needing to haul long plywood boards. 

You obviously haven't spent any time around a Ridgeline.

harsh man. my children are by choice not “oops”

Safety man, got to have carseats and shit now, can't just tell them to hop in the bed.

The payload of the Santa Fe SUV is basically the same as the Chevy Colorado. 

So: Honda Ridgeline, Hyundai Santa Cruz, Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T... any other unibody trucks in the works that I’m missing?  Seems like that’s the direction that many automakers are going for new trucks.

Thanks for the tip, ski dude, but also...

David! Haven’t you seen this?

Yes!

A Fox platform with unknown mileage and a BMW diesel from one of the worst periods in automotive history. It's like chicken sushi: I'm curious as to why it even exists, and I fear anyone willing to pay the price to try it.

I just looked on CL in my area and immediately found a 2000 Civic with 200k on the clock. Needs a CV joint and VTEC solenoid gasket replaced. Comes with both parts. Clean title, $900.

It’s interesting as hell and I’d love to take it for a spin, and considering the fact that I drive like my own now-dead grandmother I could even see myself owning this thing.

That’s too much to spend

The ad killed it alone. Interesting piece of automotive history, left to rot yet somehow the naked lady sticker survived.

Even for fuck it money this is a big fuck no!

It really bothers me when the seller can’t even be bothered to shut the hood all the way for the pics. Zero effort ad. For this and many other reasons (what is going on with that IP?), ND.

If you’re looking to turn some heads at the truck stop, I think this will do it. Lot lizards will know you mean business, too, with that buxom vixen on the trunk.

So, my Sonic RS story. I took a job and flew up with my wife to go house hunting before the big move. Being unsure of policy with my new company, I got the cheapest car on the lot, which ended up being a Sonic RS with an automatic. No idea of the engine. It had a good amount of power, but nothing super special.

Three owners in 4-5 years and 73K probably tells us all we need to know. ND.