Well, I would say the test results were conclusive, if nothing else.

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    work to luxury vehicles

    Still plenty of work trucks about. They didn’t stop making them because some pavement princess wanted all the options.

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      Totally disagree. Every single generation the bed gets smaller, the body gets bigger and the engine is moved further back for a lower center of gravity.

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        Again you’re just comparing the top of the line options.

        A single cab 150 is still available to purchase.

        You’ve been done in by someone pushing an agenda by obscuring facts.

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          And yet, find me one parked on a lot (you know, where fleets buy from). In fact, look at every work truck* you see on your way home and count how many are reg cabs vs ext 4 door /crew with a 5.5 ft box. Bet you irl you see at least 4 crew to every reg, if not more.

          Work truck: something with company decals or ladders / equipment attached.

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            I don’t see any Brazilians on the way home. But I know for sure that’s a real place that people come from.

            Also doesn’t change the fact you’re spreading misleading graphics. And deliberately being obtuse with your definitions.

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              Please, in what way am I being obtuse? I left an extremely broad definition of work truck lmao. And in what way are the graphics misleading? Seems you don’t like the fact trucks have grown

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                Work truck: something with company decals or ladders / equipment attached. extremely broad definition

                That’s not a broad definition. That’s quite limiting. A carpenter doing small commissions isn’t likely going to have massive decals on the side.

                I have got a friend whose a landscaper, none of their work vehicles have decals. Not the vans or pickups.

                in what way are the graphics misleading?

                Already explained this. Ford still makes single cab trucks. The graphic doesn’t show that.

                Seems you don’t like the fact trucks have grown

                I never said they haven’t. Although neither did you, that graphic you showed that the actual size of one specific model of Ford hasn’t changed. Just the proportion of cab to bed.

                But it sounds more like you already have a world in your head, and don’t like the fact the real world doesn’t line up with your views.

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      Yeah but the engine, suspensions, etc have shifted towards comfort rather than ruggedness, and those are mostly the same for all models.

      That said I come from a place where we are used to real work vehicles, say Mercedes sprinter or Iveco Daily, and the comparison to American pick-up trucks is just ridiculous.