Honestly this is absurd. These death machines shouldn’t be legal in europe. That thing doesn’t even fit in the parking space, even though the parking lot has the biggest spaces in the whole city. The Golf Polo is so small in comparison, it could even hide in front of the engine hood of the truck.

EDIT: It’s a Polo and not a Golf, I don’t know my cars, sorry for that!

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    Not often. But I do buy some here and there. Fences. I have a dog and a little boy. We build stuff.

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      I have a dog and build stuff and we have a little Toyota Yaris lol

      I once fit all the building materials for a super king bed in my little Yaris which still impresses people over here. Absolute worse case scenario, I could get a man with a van to haul something I defo couldn’t haul for like £20, but I’ve never had to. Places like b&q or wicked (uk equivalent to like home depot or lowe’s) will deliver next day for cheap too, so it’s a non issue.

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        Here it takes more coordination. Especially for lumber stuff. Now and days I fit most in my Integra. But there are time I wish I had more capacity.

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          At the moment maybe it does, but that’s something that could change. I grew up in the US and I genuinely don’t remember trucks being so huge when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. My dad had a work truck and the trucks now would eat that thing for breakfast.

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            Those old Toyota small sized trucks were perfect for short jots. But they are no longer sold.

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              Wasn’t a Toyota, was a gmc if I remember right. Defo US brand. Brown with a blue stripe :)

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      Ah yes, activities famously absent in the rest of the world where people drive normal sized vehicles.

      “I like having a huge monster of a vehicle and this outweighs the negative impact of my choices for me” is a perfectly fine thing to say instead of scrambling to come up with weird reasons one might want to own a giant car.

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        I never said I liked it. I don’t even own one. But there are needs for a truck. If you work in construction or even have a new house. Or your hobbies include going outdoors to camp or fish.

        The only options where a truck is needed is this giant behemoth or you buy used. And the used ones are almost as big.

        I agree that this is bad for the environment. I was curious to the mechanics of Europe because through the conversation it seems they have a different slant. Which with all these answers, they do.