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"light trucks used in rougher applications in remote areas."

I am sure there will, indeed, be special carve-outs and I am sure the auto manufacturers will find a way to exploit those carve-outs such that every dude in the state can continue to pretend they're a rancher (as they drive their quad cab 1.5ton to and from their apartment building every day).

Remember - you can never have too much truck.




Yeah, the trend towards larger and larger pickups is unfortunate.

A small, light truck is a really useful vehicle, and the U.S. truck market is due for some new vehicles in that class.

A lot of the older used Tacomas have headed south of the border where they're used quite a bit, so that market is drying up.


What if you live in the city but go camping or mountain biking in the mountains every other weekend? Then you gotta own something that doesn’t look like it fits in the city.




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