Less than 10 years ago, we bought a few mid-tier F-150's (3.5 ecoBoost motor, 4x4, XLT, supercrew) for foremen that were decently equipped at a shade over $40k each. Just ran a similar configuration through the Ford website, and they equivalent is now north of $70k. Like houses, vehicles got expensive. Folks are used to carrying big debts now, I guess...
you didn't watch the video..
The F series are the best selling vehicles, in NA. I believe they sell about 1 per minute.Pickup trucks are profit pigs for the automakers and they’re not afraid to even say that. My bet is that they could still be making these trucks at a $50K price tag but have just slapped on $20K in extra passing because they can. Beside they’re still selling.
Unfortunately with the broad financial illiteracy in today’s society people only see the monthly payments and don’t understand anything else.
Because pickups are the new grocery getter for a family of four.The F series are the best selling vehicles, in NA. I believe they sell about 1 per minute.
I believe it's been the best selling vehicle for 46 years, so maybe not new.Because pickups are the new grocery getter for a family of four.
I doubt those numbers would be so strong today if it wasn't that p/u s are the new family car.I believe it's been the best selling vehicle for 46 years, so maybe not new.
They are also socially acceptable for a wide range of incomes/jobs. A real estate agent can't drive a Kia but people are happy with them if they drive a truck. Lots of the big money crowd that used to have fleets of range rovers have replaced some with trucks as they are more reliable. And we can't forget mall-crawler Karen that wants to sit up high and has been in so many crashes that she likes the safety the truck provides (by killing her victims).Because pickups are the new grocery getter for a family of four.
There's another point. Safety. These big (tall) trucks are so much more deadly to pedestrians than trucks in the past. Before you got broken legs and landed on the hood. Now all your vital organs are in the impact zone.They are also socially acceptable for a wide range of incomes/jobs. A real estate agent can't drive a Kia but people are happy with them if they drive a truck. Lots of the big money crowd that used to have fleets of range rovers have replaced some with trucks as they are more reliable. And we can't forget mall-crawler Karen that wants to sit up high and has been in so many crashes that she likes the safety the truck provides (by killing her victims).
Back to stupid government regulations. Call things a truck and everything changes. Emissions change, pedestrian safety changes, etc. That's BS. If regulations are to ensure pedestrian safety, you should have to prove why you need an exemption. Just because is not a suitable excuse. Alternatively, tack a huge premium on vehicles that don't comply and put that money towards pedestrian safety measures (eg. bollards near intersections to give pedestrians a fighting chance against vehicle intrusion on sidewalk).There's another point. Safety. These big (tall) trucks are so much more deadly to pedestrians than trucks in the past. Before you got broken legs and landed on the hood. Now all your vital organs are in the impact zone.
It will be far simpler on electric trucks (although it will probably hurt frunk capacity). On ICE trucks with a huge engine, rad and ground clearance, it's difficult to package for pedestrian safety.It will change the way the front end of pickup trucks look.
It will be far simpler on electric trucks (although it will probably hurt frunk capacity). On ICE trucks with a huge engine, rad and ground clearance, it's difficult to package for pedestrian safety.
Honestly??? You could fit a 454 in an old C10 just fine.It will be far simpler on electric trucks (although it will probably hurt frunk capacity). On ICE trucks with a huge engine, rad and ground clearance, it's difficult to package for pedestrian safety.
A 240hp 454 with no crumple zones, airbags, impact bumper, a/c, turbos, etc. All of this crap that is required and/or expected uses up a ton of space.Honestly??? You could fit a 454 in an old C10 just fine.
The F series are the best selling vehicles, in NA. I believe they sell about 1 per minute.
There's another point. Safety. These big (tall) trucks are so much more deadly to pedestrians than trucks in the past. Before you got broken legs and landed on the hood. Now all your vital organs are in the impact zone.
To answer your question, obviously not really but the HP is also for an entirely different purpose. The cummins is designed to work and can put out rated power up a long incline. The pickup is a duck measuring contest and if you kept it wide open for a few minutes I expect it to get very unhappy. Pickup hp is for speeding away from lights or racing to a tow. It's much easier to get big intermittent hp numbers. Continuous hp in a small package is really tough.A Cummins ISX15 engine, available in Class 8 trucks (tractor-trailer tractors), has between 400 and 605 horsepower depending on application. Does a pickup truck really need that much to tow the puny-by-comparison trailers that a Class G license-holder is legally allowed to tow?a
In all honesty...the GTI is the first car that I actually feel vulnerable in since I started driving. It feels tiny.They are also socially acceptable for a wide range of incomes/jobs. A real estate agent can't drive a Kia but people are happy with them if they drive a truck. Lots of the big money crowd that used to have fleets of range rovers have replaced some with trucks as they are more reliable. And we can't forget mall-crawler Karen that wants to sit up high and has been in so many crashes that she likes the safety the truck provides (by killing her victims).