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Colorado has to be Tacomas and Subarus
Toyotas of all kinds everywhere here. Add in Lexus... CR-Vs...F150 does own the market in general. That list doesn't have too many surprises. I didn't think BMW still had that much market in California. I don't know what it would be otherwise though if it's not a Tesla.
Altima doesn't surprise me from Florida. I feel like I've seen a lot of crazy Altima videos from Florida.
Hawaii is Tacoma by a mile. I never seen so many in my life in Kona and Hilo. Did they have a huge sale?What was Hawaii GON? Or did they not have a stat listed for it?
Hawaii is Tacoma by a mile. I never seen so many in my life in Kona and Hilo. Did they have a huge sale?
Your map is so outdated you can even see it in the old generations of vehicles pictured.Assuming the chart is accurate, I had no idea BMWs were that popular in California, Montana loves their RAM trucks, and guessing @dishdude and all his family and friends drive Caravans....
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Where I live “F150” says Super Duty and clacks more when it idlesF150 is no surpsise
+2Your map is so outdated you can even see it in the old generations of vehicles pictured.
I agree with an earlier comment that likely many of those F-150s are commercial vehicles, especially considering how many states it is No. 1 in. Here in town people generally aren't driving pickups as personal vehicles; that is much more of a rural thing.Ugh. F150. I hate the US’ obsession with full size trucks.
They make terrible commercial vehicles too.I agree with an earlier comment that likely many of those F-150s are commercial vehicles, especially considering how many states it is No. 1 in. Here in town people generally aren't driving pickups as personal vehicles; that is much more of a rural thing.
Seriously I saw a video in Chicago a situation escalated with man thrown to ground and tased for no plate and blacked out tints. In Philly, being straight up. No plate, no license, no insurance, 5% tints, nothing is done. Policy is to officially ignore. It borderline sickens me.Texas/Houston would be the Altima, but none of them are actually registered, so they don't show on the stats
Saw this a few weeks ago. Temp tag from 2023, month whited out, no exhaust, no front bumper
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Accurate picture of HPD sitting behind one of these
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I can see you complaining about anything that you don't like but has absolutely zero effect on you.They make terrible commercial vehicles too.
Zero effect huh? The proliferation of full size+ trucks has effects on everyone. They are statistically much more likely to lead to pedestrian fatalities and cause more damage to other vehicles in crashes. They occupy more space, restrict more lines of sight, and emit more pollution than other vehicles.I can see you complaining about anything that you don't like but has absolutely zero effect on you.
so no they have no affect on you. unless you've been hit by one or suffer from pollution related illness.Zero effect huh? The proliferation of full size+ trucks has effects on everyone. They are statistically much more likely to lead to pedestrian fatalities and cause more damage to other vehicles in crashes. They occupy more space, restrict more lines of sight, and emit more pollution than other vehicles.
Too many buyers purchase these trucks for image only and do not make regular use of the vehicle’s towing or offroad capabilities. Many buyers simply purchase their trucks because they feel it reinforces their masculinity.
I say this with a heavily modified, lifted off road truck in my garage. I’m not anti-truck, I’m against truck proliferation and size inflation for no purpose other than machismo. Buy a truck if you tow or off road.
You don’t have to take what I’m saying personally, you know.so no they have no affect on you. unless you've been hit by one or suffer from pollution related illness.
I get 16 city/21 hwy fully modified on 255/80r17s with full bumper armor, sliders winch, etc. That’s the same as a stock full size truck and this thing can go places they can only dream of.also a Tacoma gets similar mileage as a full size pickup. so the pollution argument doesn't carry much merit.