![]() 04/15/2015 at 16:56 • Filed to: Truck Yeah, Survey | ![]() | ![]() |
Informal survey time:
What is your definition of a "truck"? What are the minimum requirements for the acceptable use of the term? I wont advocate a right or wrong answer, but I am curious as to how people define the term.
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Speaking of which, looks like Truck Yeah is doing some spring cleaning
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BOF, Optional 4WD, and a bed.
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okay so you define it strictly as pickup trucks. interesting.
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Yeah, and if you look closely at the 'T' and 'r'...
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Truck - has a bed, is not a car.
Subaru Brat - not a truck
Honda Ridgeline - a truck (see bed rule above)
Holden Ute - not a truck
Cadillac Escalade EXT - a truck
Hummer H1 - not a truck
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Need a bed. G-Wagon is not a truck no matter what pop-culture tells you.
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Has a bed/uncovered cargo area.
Body on frame.
My wife has a coworker who drives a PT Cruiser and calls it a truck. It makes me sad.
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what is a "car" cause the ridgeline is based on some pretty pedestrian stuff.
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body on frame, uni acceptable when not car based. Also must be rwd biased.
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clearly intentional...which im sorta on the fence about.
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Either a Pickup or some sort of industrial vehicle that carries something on the back. I don't consider SUVs to be trucks, even if they have truck chassis'.
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A Ridgeline is a Pilot with a bed. A Pilot is not an Accord, so is not a car. The Ridgeline is not a car, so is a truck.
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this
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The ridgeline shares chassis commonality with:
Pilot
MDX
Odyssey
TL
Accord
It is beefed up significantly, but it IS a platform mate to the Accord.
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Couldn't think of an all encompassing def that didn't eliminate a truck or included something I didn't think was a truck.
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This is my Ranger:
Some people consider it a small truck, I dont. I dont consider it a small truck, I consider it a large car with a bed. I do that for the following reasons:
Its not 4WD
Its super tiny
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probably the most honest answer yet.
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So a Commanche isn't a truck? I came to a similar conclusion but the Commanche is definitely a truck.
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Does it have a bed? If so, it's a truck.
MK1 VW Caddy? Truck.
Subaru 1800 pickup? Truck. (the one sold in Norway was a two seater).
Ford F-650? Insanely big truck.
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So X size and Y driven wheels are key components?
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Yes, cargo capacity has nothing to do with it.
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I use it colloquially to refer pretty broadly to:
- Pickups, including cars with beds.
- Body-on-Frame vehicles, including SUVs and full size vans.
- Largish 4WD cars with off-road chops like the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Land Cruiser, Nissan Pathfinder. However I would never refer to a Jeep Wrangler as a "truck", unless maybe it was the one with the bed.
- Semi trucks, most commercial vehicles.
We don't have kei trucks in the USA, but we do have Gators with beds. If you get one street legal, than I guess it's a truck too.
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So this isn't a truck?
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Any form of utility vehicle that has some kind of bed/exposed frame thingy that chassis cabs have
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Noooooooooooooooooo :(
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This is certainly more inclusive than most people's lists here.
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I'm not 100% stoked on it, I'll be honest.
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Small truck:
Large car w bed:
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Truck truck truck lorry
Pickup truck or pickup
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That's a biggin'.
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Would the same Ranger with 4WD be a truck then? Or do you use size to draw the line?
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so, again, specifically a pickup truck is a truck. In the sense that the "pickup" part is just dropped anytime you are talking about it and its just shortened to "truck"
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Not a truck then
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not truck?
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The only difference I see between those 2 is about 5" of suspension travel
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okay, so at least there is someone here that makes the distinction between the word "truck" and "pickup" or "pickup truck"
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Only technically. A ranger is just a weird thing
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no, thats a hatchback with the rear end lopped off
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Not yet, needs tool boxes or flatbed!
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And unibody construction and drastically reduced cargo capacity and one is a truck, the other is a Thunderbird.
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Dodge Rampage?
VW Vanagon Westfalia (has a bed haha)?
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A vehicle used for actual utility. Doesn't have to have a bed, just needs to be capable and practical for work use. Anybody who says it needs to have a bed is daft. This is clearly a car, because it has no bed.
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I've never driven any of those vehicles other than an E350 van. It certainly felt like trucking to me.
On second thought; I would probably call a Subaru Baja, or similar, a "pickup" in a conversation. Calling it a truck seems kind of awkward and confusing.
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Seems arbitrary, what about now?
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:(
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a truck to me is anything you work out of as a tradesman. I have seen Silverados that are bitch mobiles and not trucks, and I have seen a Country Squire be a truck
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What do I win?
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So a truck isn't built, its earned?
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Truck frame
Truck suspension
Truck bed
It's a truck.
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seems truckish to me, but what do i know/
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Would say that is a truck, close to van though.
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Well, I guess. We just call them pickups here though. Our word for truck is lastebil (car that can carry loads/goods), and we only use that if the car have a total weight of more than 3,5 metric tons. Personally I usually use the words Lorry or HGV when I talk about large/heavy vehicles in English.
I don't think we can agree on a simple term here, because it's not just about opinions, but about language and cultural differences as well :)
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This is getting at the heart of my question. interesting.
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call it what you want on the lot, it is what it does every day that makes it a truck.
Case in point - in Maine we have an exemption for "Fish Trucks" which is defined as a vehicle used for the purpose of delivering fish or lobster from the boat to the market, and to get your salty ass home at night. My girls dad - yeah he has used a damn Chevy Sprint as one. Even said FISH TRUCK - BAR HARBOR on the side :)
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It's a truck.
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More importantly, when does driving a truck make you a trucker?
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Not trucking much.
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To a certain extent that is true, there will always be a cultural divide. I'm not looking for a definition so much as i am looking for attitudes regarding what isn't a truck.
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A vehicle that was originally designed to carry payload and/or tow significant loads above and beyond what most other vehicles can/ should carry/tow.
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Nah man, that's a tractor unit.
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Er, yes please. I'll take it.
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Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Goose
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interesting. I think you are the only way that feels that a truck title isn't assigned at birth, its a unique perspective.
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I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of vehicle I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description ["truck"], and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it .
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It leaves the door open on the clause "other vehicles can/should" but the gist of it is that its a utility vehicle and designed from the outset as a utility vehicle...or more specifically...a vehicle with high utility factor.
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If I had to describe a truck in a very simple term, I'd go for "a vehicle used in or at work that is used to transport goods/tools but is not a van or a tractor"
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good definition, what about recreational use?
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So the Ridgeline cannot be a truck if it's parts can be used to make other things that are not trucks? Because that means the F150, Silverado, and Dodge Ram are not trucks, as they all share parts with (respectively) the Expedition/Navigator, the Tahoe/Yukon/Esclade, and the Durango/Aspen. Actually, that excludes all their major competitors too, like the Titan (Pathfinder Armada/Infiniti equivalent) and the Tundra (Sequoia, Land Cruiser, Lexus equivalent)
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Cop motor
Cop suspension...
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Crap, forgot a word there.. I meant "a vehicle usually used in or at work that is used to transport goods/tools but is not a van or a tractor"
So an F-150 or a Mk1 Caddy would be a Truck regardless of use.
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1. who says those vehicles AREN'T trucks?
2. The land cruiser/LX doesn't share a platform with the Sequoia/Tundra
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Atractor unit? I've been called that.
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If they are, then so too is the Ridgeline.
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cool, cutting through the cultural divide here on Oppo today!
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If you choose to define it that way. My comment was aimed at the fact that the Honda Midsized Global platform is the base platform for the accord and the ridgeline. So now that I have you in the corner (i do, right?) can I ask you to identify what a truck is? (not what it is not)
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I'd define it as a combined set rather than an intersection or exclusionary set. The set of real or simulated BOF-based vehicles with (usually) RWD-based drivetrain and a primary purpose of cargo for the base vehicle(usually) and not a van, combined with vehicles that have a bed.
Astro or Econoline (or Transit): would be a truck, if it weren't a van (single box body format).
Honda Pilot or new Explorer: marginal cases, probably not, because rather than starting from a cargo vehicle basis adapted for passenger moving, they're a really mutant minivan that simulates a truck. Too many strikes.
Honda Ridgeline: grudgingly, a truck. It *does* have a bed, though it's trending ute. Some wouldn't call utes a truck, I say let them in because they're a closer *functional* match than most SUVs are, even truck-based ones.
Ford Explorer (old version): A truck, because even with adaptation, the BOF setup, the drivetrain, and relatedness to a Ranger make it unequivocal.
Hummer (any): Trucks. Classic truck platform of chassis plus longitudinal engined drive of rear wheels outweighs more marginal "cargo" comparison, at least for the H1 and its not-based-on-anything platform.
El Camino: Truck, particularly due to retained BOF. However, silly.
Holden Maloo: Unibody, but still has a pickup bed. Just like a Subaru Baja, grudgingly a truck. If "shares platform with a wagon" were enough to disqualify things alone, then the classic Willys wagon trucks wouldn't count either.
Jeep Comanche: truck. As is the Cherokee up until recently - drivetrain, *structural similarity* if not actual BOF, and so on.
VW Caddy: even this, a truck, otherwise we start excluding other FWD joke-trucks, and if a Citroen 2CV Fourgonette isn't a truck, what in the hell is it?
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Yup.. I see now that what I wrote don't actually make any sense in English though, but I've been awake for 48 hours so I'll give myself a pass on that one :P
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I like this holistic approach.
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dude....get some sleep.
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Also I consider things like the Honda Ridgline and the Chevy El Camino to be trucks. Also the Hummer truck thing, I also consider that a truck. Also, drive wheels don't matter. It really annoys me when someone refers to their truck, so I ask what they have and respond with a Nissan Pathfinder or something.
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I will, in a few hours..
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It's meant to include both "does it function design-wise *like* a typical truck" and "does it work directly as a truck?" It's possible for things to only do one or the other, and even to do them poorly. If it doesn't even try for either, it's not a truck. Even if it has pretensions (I'm looking at YOU, Nu-Cherokee...)
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So this isn't a truck?
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So you would take offense (or at least be bugged) if I called my land cruiser a truck?
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Does it have a bed? If not it's an SUV.
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I like this, i wont say what my personal feelings on the subject are, but this is pretty much it.
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SUV =/= Truck? or put another way: only pickups are trucks?
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...wait, what? I don't see it!!
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IMO: a truck is anything BOF that's designed primarily for utility.
THAT SAID; the "Truck Yeah" site covers all things vaguely utility including Subaru Outbacks, Porsche Macans, and Chevy Traxs. Yeah, I'm not sure it makes sense either but that's the edict.
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SUV=/=Truck, but there are other trucks than just pickups. The Daihatsu Hijet is a truck, Transports are trucks, a pallet cart is a truck, but if it's intended to carry people it's either a van or an SUV.
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I think it's possible to have an Ur-Truck category without saying other things aren't trucks, but I think it's also possible to say a PT Cruiser being a "truck" is utter horseshit. FTR: an Ur-Truck would be straight rear axle, bed, RWD or 4WD, BOF. Anything less is a dimunition, but not necessarily not a truck. A ute is a step-child - some foreign genes/parentage in the mix, but part of the family and definitely related. A truck-SUV is the nephew, a unibody delivery truck is the black sheep (and may be outright adopted - but nobody is rude enough to ask). However, what matters is who is in the family, and who isn't.
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Under govt classification it's a Heavy Duty Truck, but let's not kid ourselves, it's clearly a Lambo.
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Just don't call it anything to do with a Mustang with a bed and I'll give it a pass.
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well, we know what they are meant to be at birth! Yeah I use my definition fluidly case by case. Works for me
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Well i do have a mustang engine and rear end, but thats about the only things about it that are mustangy
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Well so does the CVPI, but that's not really associated with the Mustang. And it's a V8.
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The NHTSA classifies it as a truck, so technically they're right.
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Exactly