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Why do Americans drive such big trucks?

Why do Americans drive such big trucks?

Americans own pickups because they are the ultimate union between the things we love most: utility and freedom. You can race or “mud” your pickup. You can start your own business or move your entire home with a full bed and a trailer hitch. Heck, you can pitch a tent in the bed and go truck-camping.

Why do so many people drive big trucks?

Truck drivers use their trucks very much like other car owners: for commuting to and from work, presumably alone. The thing that most distinguishes truck owners from those of other vehicles is their sheer love of driving. “The highest indexed use among truck owners is pleasure driving,” says Edwards.

Why do people drive big SUVs?

SUVs are not only gorgeous, but they are also practical! They have space for pretty much everything, are extremely comfortable and are very safe. In addition to ALL this SUV goodness, the high seating positions offer more visibility, and I feel a lot safer based on their size, durability, and ruggedness.

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When did SUVs become popular?

SUVs increased in popularity throughout the 1990s to the extent that by late 1996 Consumers Digest magazine was calling the trend an “SUV craze”, and by 1999 the U.S. sales of SUVs and light trucks for the first time exceeded sales of regular passenger cars.

Why are used trucks more than new trucks?

Since there are not enough new trucks to meet the demand, there has been an increase in prices for used trucks. Trucks also tend to hold their value better than other vehicles. The main reason for this is that trucks are used professionally, and many workers need them to do their job.

When did trucks become popular?

The late 1920s through the 1930s was the beginning of a new era for America. It was the beginning of a love affair with pickup trucks. It all began when Chrysler bought the Dodge Brothers Company in 1928.