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Who here doesn't have a truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16289754" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>My wife's F150 makes life easier when we're constantly going to Home Creepo for lumber, fertilizer, etc. But we also deal with the typical "everyone who doesn't have a truck wants to borrow ours, or have us help them move." We don't let people borrow our vehicles, EVER.</p><p></p><p>Before she had the truck, she had a JKU (RIP) which was an absolute pain in the ass to load anything into. Taking garbage to the dump wasn't even easy with that stupid split rear tailgate (soft-top). Prior to that, she had a Jeep Patriot which was about as utilitarian as my old Explorer, decent but not the best. </p><p></p><p>When I lived alone, prior to getting married, I had just my little Volvo. I managed to move so much stuff in that car, it's amazing.</p><p></p><p>Fuel-economy wise, the truck doesn't get that bad of mileage compared to our other cars. My '18 GT gets the same fuel economy as my Volvo did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16289754, member: 181885"] My wife's F150 makes life easier when we're constantly going to Home Creepo for lumber, fertilizer, etc. But we also deal with the typical "everyone who doesn't have a truck wants to borrow ours, or have us help them move." We don't let people borrow our vehicles, EVER. Before she had the truck, she had a JKU (RIP) which was an absolute pain in the ass to load anything into. Taking garbage to the dump wasn't even easy with that stupid split rear tailgate (soft-top). Prior to that, she had a Jeep Patriot which was about as utilitarian as my old Explorer, decent but not the best. When I lived alone, prior to getting married, I had just my little Volvo. I managed to move so much stuff in that car, it's amazing. Fuel-economy wise, the truck doesn't get that bad of mileage compared to our other cars. My '18 GT gets the same fuel economy as my Volvo did. [/QUOTE]
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