Why are trucks and truck buyers held to a different standard than cars and car buyers? On this forum, and others, that's usually the case.
If someone buys a truck, and post about it, the comments are usually negative. Things like, "what a waste", "terrible fuel economy", "you don't need that big of a truck", and "you'll never use all of it's capability". If it's an upscale truck like a Raptor or King Ranch, the negativity usually is more.
If someone buys a sports car and post about it, the comments are usually positive. You rarely see negative comments on these threads. Fact is, a Camry will get a person to work for less money and use less fuel. Unless the driver is taking a sports car to a track, it's not being used to it's capability. Ironically, the higher the price, the more positive the comments seem.
So I'm curious, why do people view these two purchases, so differently?
If someone buys a truck, and post about it, the comments are usually negative. Things like, "what a waste", "terrible fuel economy", "you don't need that big of a truck", and "you'll never use all of it's capability". If it's an upscale truck like a Raptor or King Ranch, the negativity usually is more.
If someone buys a sports car and post about it, the comments are usually positive. You rarely see negative comments on these threads. Fact is, a Camry will get a person to work for less money and use less fuel. Unless the driver is taking a sports car to a track, it's not being used to it's capability. Ironically, the higher the price, the more positive the comments seem.
So I'm curious, why do people view these two purchases, so differently?