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Off Topic - Why do americans need such big cars???
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Easy! Trucks have 4wd, cars don't. When you live in an area that gets snow, you will be glad that you have the ability to put in 4wd and burn like rubber. With a 2wd you'll be sliddin all over the road when ever you have to make a turn or come to a stop. The only problem is that some people feel overcomfident when they have 4wd. Plus when the time comes when you can experience what its like to go off road and splashin through the mud puddles and goin up hills and goin through the woods, you will want a truck. Trust me its a cheap thrill but its fun.[:D] <br /> <br />Like a few have said, how are ya gonna pull a trailer or haul a load of dirt, lumber, block, etc with a car? It just can't be done. You'll be lucky to even get it out of the driveway. But than again most people who own a truck, dont use it for any of the purpose, specifically the "soccer moms" out there. <br /> <br />Also like I always say, if you can't afford to drive a truck, you shouldnt be driving one. Simple as that. Its not cheap to drive a truck, but I dont complain. <br /> <br />Personally I think cars of today just look ugly but than again some of the new trucks do too. I do like the older cars and trucks. Those were made of steel unlike these new vehicles out there that have more plastic than anything else. <br /> <br />Well thats my 2 cents. <br /> <br />
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