• Tb0n3
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    1 year ago

    One has a 650cc engine. How do you think it would handle 1800 lb of payload? How about a 5,000 pound trailer?

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      1 year ago

      The smaller truck probably carries more in loads than 90% of all pickups on the roads unfortunately. They’re not being used like they’re designed to be. Or they’re being used exactly how they’re designed to be I guess.

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      1 year ago

      How about a Saturn 5 rocket? While we’re just making shit up about what truck owners ever do.

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        1 year ago

        Okay then how about something truck owners do a lot. Which one is better for a husband wife and two kids? Which one can reach highway speeds? Which one won’t make you deaf trying to drive to work?

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          1 year ago

          How about a fucking sedan?

          The Ford Fiesta, a subcompact, can tow 2,000lb. For the vast, vast majority of tow jobs a standard car with a hitch will be just fine. Fuck, half of England tows RVs across their country every summer and they mostly drive cars smaller than Americans.

          Oh, and the person driving that Kei truck? He likely doesn’t own it, it’s for his job. Trucks are work vehicles. Almost no Americans need pickup trucks. It’s a luxury status symbol that’s highly dangerous. The few times someone needs to haul shit, you can rent one and then you don’t have to worry as much about scratching the pristine bed that 99% of American truck owners never use.

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            1 year ago

            Not everybody has the space or money for multiple vehicles. Sometimes a pickup is just what works or what they need in every circumstance.

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              1 year ago

              The people who buy those giga-ass trucks definitely should have.

              You can get whole 2 cars in the same space, and in the same price.

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      1 year ago

      It doesn’t lol. Kei trucks max out at like 500-600lb load.

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        1 year ago

        That’s not true I’ve put easily 1200lbs in a kei truck bed, it just depends on the make.

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          1 year ago

          Kei cars/trucks/vans are limited to the following requirements to be categorized as such per Japanese regulations:

          Length − up to 11.2 ft Width − up to 4.9 ft Height − up to 6.6 ft Engine capacity − up to 660 ccs Power − up to 63 hp Capacity − up to 4 passenger seats Load-carrying capacity − should not exceed 771.6 pounds

          1200 is technically possible. But it’s past designed brake, suspension, transmission capacity of any Kei truck. I’d urge you to use caution if ever doing it again. Wouldn’t go over 20 mph if you can even reach it at that weight.

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            1 year ago

            I definitely don’t disagree with you on transmission and breaking. You can do 35 with 1200lbs of load but a Toyota Hilux will do a better job and I would not drive a Kai truck on the highway regardless of what’s in the bed, your knees are a few inches of thin sheet steel construction from the outside world.