minitrucks were the coolest pickups bar none
Early 90s Crown Vic wagon. And a whole wing of 90s minitrucks laying frame with tilt front ends and hydraulic dancing beds
Hey I'm with South Dakota: let's pivot to Japanese. While we're at it, let's replace high school football with a card game about court poetry, embrace the combini, and drive more of those cool minitrucks.
Mein Insta Algorithmus hingegen so: japanische Minitrucks Katzen Romantasy Booktok Meme Katzen Trucks I'm looking for a man in finance Trucks I go meow (premium 🤌)
Also Japanese KEI trucks. Visited Morocco in the 80s, and unlike other places I've been where there are basically cars, trucks, bikes, and trailers, Marrakesh had lots of other things with wheels. 1-person wide minitrucks. 3-wheeled things. Other weirdness. Plus motorbikes and horse carts.
Whispers *The Cybertruck wasn't required to pass most safety tests that would apply to minitrucks because of its weight and the number to be produced*
minitrucks and station wagons, we had this stuff figured out 50 years ago before sheer size became a status symbol
minitrucks are a cousin to SUVs: they're both vehicles that are technically trucks to dodge safety and emissions rules. asian countries are banning them for the same reasons some US states have, just more slowly because of grandfathering and industry pressure.
Yep I've always been a fan of minitrucks, going back to the 1980s toyota pickups (think marty's dream truck in back to the future) Sadly, thanks to the CAFE changes in the 90s and early 00s, car companies now have $ incentives to make them BIGGER Hence: '95 vs '15, same make & model, side to side