This is why I won't consider a Ford, Chevy or Toyota P/U

It's 2024, and they still don't get it. I would love to transition from a SUV to a P/U but I want to use the truck for vacations and general road trips, and I care about my 2nd row passengers.

Maybe some are fine without it, but it's obviously easy to do.....

Reclining 2nd row seats. RAM can do this even in the crew cab with the seats AGAINST the glass. This happens to be I believe the mega cab but same applies to their smaller cabs.

Older video but this is my deal breaker. Trucks are too $$ to not have this feature.


Back when I was deciding between the three big trucks names, I was super impressed with the Dodge mega cab. I decided on another sedan because I just got cold feet at the super high payments. 🥶
 
Trash once a week. Mulch once a month. Stinky fishing stuff you don't want inside. Moved my kid to the apartment yesterday. Camping gear. The occasional construction project or furniture move. Today I will load my string trimmer and some yard tools for a location I need to clean up a little bit away.

Then they will say "get a trailer", but I don't want to drag around a trailer, hook and unhook, find a place to park it, worry about the lights working which observing others pulling trailers they never do.
Yep. My old Tundra is the best tool I own. Love it, warts and all.
 
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