Clearly you haven't been privileged to drive 300+ horsepower V8 pickup trucks like half my graduating class in high school! Not only did they start their driving career driving power hungry (and fuel hungry) full size 4x4s and 4x2s with lift kits and I/H/E mods but they also took them racing at Morosso, off-roading (real off-roading with mud and jumps and water forging and winching) at "the Hump", and would come to school with trucks that had a fresh coat of "everglades mud" gray! It was always amazing that their trucks survived the abuse, too, but then again, OLDER Chevrolet and Dodge trucks were really built "Like A Rock". And I stand by my word that Fords are floppy, poorly-built trucks. I've driven them alongside the competition and... bleh.
Of course, the other half of the senior class drove real expensive "my rich daddy bought me a brand new BMW" cars or Honda Civics. Mainly Honda Civics.
I have driven a 2007 Silverado LT CREW CAB with the 4.8L Vortec V8. Its power (all top end, great for speed bad for towing) was counterbalanced by its MASSIVE girth! Although it was running 295 BHP, it took too long to see that, given the torque didn't peak 305 ft-lbs. until 4800 RPM. However, it was pretty cool to be able to get to 50 MPH in one gear. Handling and braking, though, leave a LOT to be desired. Driving a huge pickup truck is like driving a bus. If someone stops hard in front of me, it's my fault whether I like it or not, 'cause it ain't gonna stop for another ten miles!
This is the kind of vehicle many Americans learn to drive on. You HAVE to be a safe driver to even think of driving a truck!
Of course, the other half of the senior class drove real expensive "my rich daddy bought me a brand new BMW" cars or Honda Civics. Mainly Honda Civics.
I have driven a 2007 Silverado LT CREW CAB with the 4.8L Vortec V8. Its power (all top end, great for speed bad for towing) was counterbalanced by its MASSIVE girth! Although it was running 295 BHP, it took too long to see that, given the torque didn't peak 305 ft-lbs. until 4800 RPM. However, it was pretty cool to be able to get to 50 MPH in one gear. Handling and braking, though, leave a LOT to be desired. Driving a huge pickup truck is like driving a bus. If someone stops hard in front of me, it's my fault whether I like it or not, 'cause it ain't gonna stop for another ten miles!
This is the kind of vehicle many Americans learn to drive on. You HAVE to be a safe driver to even think of driving a truck!