Hahaha, the funny thing is that he knew he'd get flamed.
Hahaha, the funny thing is that he knew he'd get flamed.
Rather easily? Have you ever driven a truck?
Just because I drive a bigger vehicle doesn't mean that you're not responsible for your driving. Using this logic, I'm assuming that if you hit an 18-wheeler, it's his fault for having a large vehicle, right?they're bigger, which means they are more liable to be hit by other vehicles
We can both agree that he is a dumbass for not properly securing his cargo. Anything I carry in the bed is properly tied down. Always.and if there is shit in the cargo, that can be hazardous to other cars (I was driving behind some jackass on the freeway, and his dartgun (in the case) came flying out of his cargo and ****ing hit my car and had I been any closer, it would have came through the windshield, and killed my little sister who was sitting in the back seat, laughing and behaving innocent 2 year old self.)
OK, but you're car doesn't have a fully-boxed steel frame now does it? And yeah, hitting 65mph isn't going to end well. But would you rather be in a little Toyota coffin or take your chances in a bigger vehicle?Modern trucks are made out of the same plasticy material that cars are. If you hit a wall going 65mph in any vehicle, you'll more than likely die.
Do you write your own material? ....In fact, my personal opinion of most people who get trucks is that they do it to accommodate their lack of penis length.
I can't help it. Half the people that own full sized trucks don't need them, and justify their purchase for the one or two times someone asked them to move their shit.
I knew this guy who had a quad cab F-150.
Granted he did construction, but he was merely a helper. Could barely afford to put gas in it, and never had reason to haul anything.
Like I said, I'd love to own a Tacoma, or any similarly sized truck, Frontier, Ranger, Canyon, whatever. Can I get along without it? Yes. But could I use one if I had one? Most definitely.
For the average construction worker, anything else is excessive.
In all honesty, trucks don't really rollover as easily as one would think. I've had to make accident avoidance maneuvers at 70+ when a dumbass in another vehicle slams on his brakes or swerves and nearly hits me.
I also have a truck for those reasons you listed. I do haul stuff on a regular basis. I have a ranch and it's rather difficult to navigate the terrain without 4x4. I prefer being able to see over other cars. Farther line of site and what-not.
Yes, I drive in downtown Houston rather often. Not a problem navigating the streets even with all of these cars, walkers, and bikers. It all comes down to knowing the dimensions of your vehicle.
And yes, I own a crew cab truck. It's the family vehicle that gets all of us from A to B with all of our gear. Could I do the same thing in an Armada (SUV version of Titan)? Sure. But the Titan was cheaper and I prefer driving a truck over an SUV. Traded my 2002 Ford Explorer for my '08 Titan.
The are more prone to rolling, however, due to their higher centre of gravity. And that IS a fact.
Anyway, by your logic, we should all be driving Mac trucks. Fortunately, that requires a special licence.
Bigger is better, right? How much better then, a big ol Mac truck? Simply extending you logic, kiddo.
Yup, The game was ported to Mac OS X by Feral Interactive, under its' Feral Legends label.
Just becareful, one of the listed cons of the game is:
Will cause you to lose sleep. This new Sid Meier's Pirates! is an amazing, wonderfully lighthearted game that boasts an intoxicating blend of strategy and action, and as such it's a dire threat to your professional and personal productivity.
I went to bed at 2am last night as living proof of this warning.
Don't cry, don't regret and don't blame
Weak find the whip, willing find freedom
Towards the sun, carry your name
In warm hands you are given
Ask the wind for the way
Uncertainty's gone, your path will unravel
Accept all as it is and do not blame
God or the Devil
~Born to Live - Mavrik~
I'm going to build a car with titanium-coated steel, lined with spikes and machine guns, and in the back, instead of having a flatbed, I'll have rocket boosters.
We'll see who the king of the highway is then.
Anybody who owns a ranch or farm requires an adequate truck.
Also, Houston is a Texas city, so that's a non issue for you. Huge and expansive highways, large streets, suburban sprawl. Try driving that in NYC, or Philadelphia, New Orleans, or Chicago. Texas has always been a state of excess. I love large breast like the next guy, but Texas needs to learn how to make an efficient city.
Dude, you don't need a truck to go with a ranch. My 20 year old FWD olds makes it all the way to my parents' home, and they really do live in Bum **** Egypt, where there are no roads.
Just saying though.