To make matters worse; lots of the trucks listed that I see on the roads have aftermarket larger “off road” tires and lift kits, making them a good 12+ inches taller than stock.
And of course, I see them hauling stuff in the bed or on a trailer about 20% of the time at most. But gawd damnit, they’re exercising their rahhts!!
20% in Emotional Support Vehicles? That’s a lot!
12 inches for the last one is an extra 6.5 ish feet.
Edit: 10.43/1.60 times 12 inches is my calculation.
I saw a truck the other day hauling some downspouts in its bed. Except the bed was so short the spouts were sticking out about 3’ over the side of the truck.
It’s ok, those trucks all have crumple zones. The driver will be completely safe when the vehicle makes impact! /s
That probably has something to do with the fact that the M1 Abrams was not intended as an overpriced status object designed purely to make spoilt and privileged suburbanites make themselves feel superior to anyone walking in the street.
To be fair, giant trucks are also designed to be exempted from emissions standards
That is a crazy sentence.
An M1 probably has better range and usability, storage etc.
Does it have android auto though? I’m not paying the army a monthly subscription for my navigation.
I’m sure you can get an aftermarket upgrade for it. Rugged version perhaps.
I want to say that these trucks do have legitimate use cases, however, if you look at the available features, and compare that against the use case for a truck like these, then you’ll probably be confused as to why many of the features are even available at all.
A lot of those purposes can be better served by other vehicles. Work vans provide pretty much the same cargo space except enclosed. Plus the most popular style has a giant crew cab and a tiny bed, which is the opposite of what you want unless you’re towing a trailer and have a bunch of people to haul around. So unless you own a lawn care company you don’t really need it.
Yet.
It’s obvious that whoever made that has never looked through any of the portals on an M1A1.
I assume they were drawing the view with hatches up. If the scenario calls for hatches to be closed, there are greater concerns for a pedestrian than getting run over!
…are you quite sure that’s not supposed to be port hole?
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M1A1 also comes with a pop-up crew commander for extra visibility!
Or a char Leclerc for that matter. Look into the abyss of those cruel, spiteful eyes.
Seems like I need to trade my truck in for an Abrams. Anyone know a good dealer?
“Power Wagon” Who named these, some 5yo? What about the “Cool Machine”, " Fast Cruiser", “Speed Demon”? You can have those for 20%.
The Power Wagon name goes all the way back to a WW2 military transport manufactured by Dodge (i.e., a powered wagon in army parlance).
It’s dumb, but there ya go.
Power Wagon is an old badge, dating back to the 40’s. I believe it was the first 4x4 civilian truck… I’m likely wrong. The heavy duty versions were called Power Giants.
I wanna see someone add the EU type trucks/vans to this photo for comparison.
This chart is confusing. Are these kids all different heights?!
same heights, the measures on the kids are their distances to the bumper
Also, now that I’m looking more… Those would be some giant 5 year old kids
… 4 m - 3 yo enters the room
Ohhhh I get it. Thanks!
What is the source for this?
For shits and giggles, what about trains, planes, and cargo ships? Anyone bored enough to add those too?
This is…perfect.
GM’s next truck model?
Trains don’t usually interact with children on tracks.
Planes don’t usually interact with children in the sky.
Cargo ships don’t usually interact with children in the ocean, and when they do they’re at floating height not standing.
Yeah, not USUALLY. This guy…
He’s probably a maritime engineer. “The front doesn’t USUALLY fall off I want to make that clear”…
Looks like a 579 not a 587.
'Murica!
But doesn’t anyway
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