Originally Posted By: Garak
Close, but my dad couldn't stand the driving position in the Town Car for long trips. He "had to" have a pickup truck position. He never bothered with the trailer hitch on the Town Cars. The later ones were taxis, his personal one, he didn't keep too long, and ended up giving to me. Someone in the distant past smoked a cigar or something in it, and it drove him nuts, no matter how many times the thing was shampooed.
As for truck seating positions, I can see it to a point. However, nothing is worse than the cramped legroom of a pre-1990s regular cab pickup. Oh, and for camping, he was worse. A truck and a trailer would be a distant second to a motorhome, with the fishing rods in the boat towed behind.
I remember when he bought his last truck before he passed. We were talking about various brands, and he mentioned how he heard something about the Dodge trucks being hard on brakes. I asked him how that could be a concern, even if true, since all he did was drive ten blocks to the coffee shop and home every day.
I do have to give the mid to late 1990s GM trucks a good word for their ride. He had one, that he was trailering with. It was a half ton, and a little outmatched for his trailer, so he didn't keep it all that long.
Must be distant cousins.
He had the pick-up and motorhome as well. I hated the townncar so much I opted for a 80s era C10 when I inherited a car.
Another issue with the Vic/TC/GM is that my feet did not fit in the footwell very well.