Death of the Small Affordable Pickup

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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2024
  • From the small Datsun pickups of the 70s to the iconic Ford Ranger and Chevy S10, the small trucks that once dominated the American market are now entirely gone. But why?
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  • @BoostedPastime
    @BoostedPastime Před měsícem +2983

    $7000-$9000 for a 2010 ford ranger. We are so fucked.

    • @Louisville502alc
      @Louisville502alc Před měsícem +171

      So happy I just got to pick up a 2010 for 4k from a family member

    • @BoostedPastime
      @BoostedPastime Před měsícem +70

      @@Louisville502alc that's great man that's a good deal

    • @Nostradasmr808
      @Nostradasmr808 Před měsícem +49

      We are so fucked

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming Před měsícem +163

      2003 Toyota Tacoma 209,000 miles listed for $12,000 on Denver Craigslist right now...

    • @BoostedPastime
      @BoostedPastime Před měsícem +4

      @@ColoradoStreaming damn

  • @joshuagoates32
    @joshuagoates32 Před měsícem +2903

    I used to think that old little Nissan trucks were the ugliest thing in the world, but I saw one today and thought, gee it'd be nice if there were more of those on the road

    • @ypssa4935
      @ypssa4935 Před měsícem +112

      Well, regrets always comes later
      But for real though, 'merica need to revise their trucks laws, it kills the competition and just making their national manufacturer more greedy by making a truck as big as a semi

    • @AtZero138
      @AtZero138 Před měsícem +41

      How old... "Hard Body" era or the.. ones before...
      No worries.. my 1st Japanese Truck was a 97 Nissan...
      Only after, trying to kill it,, miles from Touring, No Mercy,, treatment...
      It earned my respect...
      Plus when I sold it....
      Took about 45min..
      Bidding war between two dude's....
      Cheers from Southern California 🇺🇸

    • @tetchuma
      @tetchuma Před měsícem +15

      I make a point to give the driver a thumbs up if I see a Datsun 720 on the road.

    • @AtZero138
      @AtZero138 Před měsícem +6

      If a Vehicle can pass all the necessary requirements... Standards etc.. example like the MX5 then No real reason We can't be given a Actual Compact Truck...
      Right!?...
      Full size Trucks I've driven.. stock to.. just passed obnoxious...
      No dignity can be expected while climbing..
      What I am going to say, not a single Lifted Truck owner has argued with me...
      At almost every second driving, Navigating traffic...
      A near miss is avoided..
      I've done this too.. yell up at Douche in the Lifted Truck.. as this stupid monster is using my lane as well....
      My Friends lifted Tahoe is mild.. seriously in comparison...
      I always hated driving it...
      51 this year...
      Never been in a Accident, while driving.. I've never hit another Car..

    • @SlimothyJimothy621
      @SlimothyJimothy621 Před měsícem +10

      I’ve got a first gen frontier and I love it

  • @jamesruggeri2695
    @jamesruggeri2695 Před měsícem +747

    gee, who would have thought that allowing lawmakers to take bribes from manufacturers would have lead to this? nobody could have seen this coming.

    • @vfeuer9236
      @vfeuer9236 Před 23 dny

      that's the government job, to screw population, and they always get it done

    • @Tracerbullet328
      @Tracerbullet328 Před 18 dny

      Wait until you realize all US government policies are written by lawmakers taking bribes from various special interests

    • @AltereggoLol1
      @AltereggoLol1 Před 17 dny +11

      It wasn't lawmakers: the EPA wrote the regulations.

    • @Karniveron
      @Karniveron Před 16 dny +58

      ​@@AltereggoLol1 Yes the EPA wrote the laws....at the request (through corporate lobbying) of the Big 3 to shutout foreign competition

    • @jarrod7465
      @jarrod7465 Před 16 dny +36

      @@AltereggoLol1 Look up corporate capture. Just about every government body in charge of regulating an industry has it's regulations written directly or indirectly by the companies they are supposed to regulate. They achieve this through lobbying (Legalised corruption).

  • @allenfogarty2384
    @allenfogarty2384 Před 25 dny +257

    The thing I hate most about modern giant pickups is the bed is too high. I dont want to lift bags of concrete any higher than I have too.

    • @nootnewt
      @nootnewt Před 24 dny +7

      that's one of the things I love about my 2002 F150. Even with the 4x4 package, it's still low enough that I can reach into the bed over the side, and getting heavy things into the bed isn't a struggle.

    • @FelixUmbra
      @FelixUmbra Před 14 dny +5

      Everything is too high on them.

    • @dragonflydreamer7658
      @dragonflydreamer7658 Před 13 dny

      This is really what killed the little truck, they decided to only make one frame and they chose the 4 wheel drive frame. Now all little trucks are to high to be used for anything. Blame the u no whats in Detroit.

    • @shriekinambassador5042
      @shriekinambassador5042 Před 12 dny +1

      because its not used as a work vehicle 90% of the time. And if youre a business owner a van is just better anyway.

    • @Joshtheweatherman
      @Joshtheweatherman Před 12 dny

      That's why you see newer "slammed" trucks, so shorter people can fit things into the bed easier. Also, having coil overs gives the truck a classier look. Most of the ones I see are single or extended cabs lol

  • @roccoliuzzi8394
    @roccoliuzzi8394 Před měsícem +1719

    As a carpenter, someone who actually uses a truck for "trucking", this infuriates me. Modern American pickups have gotten so large as to be impracticable. Ladder racks end up more than seven feet off the ground. The beds are too short for boards because they need "crewcabs" and you need a ladder to get on and off them. The engines are ridiculously powerful allowing them to be driven like demons. My early trucks had less than 200hp and were completely serviceable. No wonder older trucks fetch a premium.

    • @SoloRenegade
      @SoloRenegade Před měsícem +80

      nailed it! I have Never needed a larger truck. and look at what people do with Kei trucks in 3rd world countries.

    • @jr.daniels7750
      @jr.daniels7750 Před měsícem +57

      Ya I coughed up 10 grand for a super clean low mile 2wd long box square body. Just needed a work truck, and as some of my friends pointed out it’s nice enough it could be put in a car show or two. But it’s a shame I gotta go back at least 25 years to find a full size single cab long box truck that is half reliable and not $30,000

    • @jordangoodchap2682
      @jordangoodchap2682 Před měsícem +44

      That's why the rest of the world uses vans.

    • @flingonber
      @flingonber Před měsícem +36

      Back in the 80s and 90s, my dad was a contractor and drove one of those original model Toyota pickups with the 22-RE engine. He put 400,000+ miles on it, without any major engine work, and ended up selling it to someone else in town, and he saw them driving it around town for years. The body rusted through before the engine went out 😂
      I don't think there's anything that size for sale now, and certainly nothing that lasts that long. I'd buy one of those in a heartbeat if they were available.
      Edit: It also got like 25mpg.

    • @CalvinJGreen
      @CalvinJGreen Před měsícem

      Agreed, today new truck are for upper class people to live-action role-play as someone like yourself, while still not looking like the poor rednecks and cowboys who know how to use a truck as a truck.

  • @Louisrockefeller
    @Louisrockefeller Před měsícem +1770

    I think the recent popularity of japanese kei trucks lends a lot of credibility to the idea that a cheap small truck would be popular in the US. Toyota sells a sub $10K truck overseas, but lobbyists and the government have conspired to prevent us from getting them.

    • @mdj9636
      @mdj9636 Před měsícem +73

      I usually had a thought about that 10k Toyota truck:
      What Toyota could do is just import them as a UTV (example: Polaris RZR/Ranger) like the Mahindra Roxor. Less import regulation, less transportation regulation, all that. The issue is that some, if not most, states allow UTV on public roads, even if not on the highway.

    • @Meyer-gp7nq
      @Meyer-gp7nq Před měsícem +20

      Thanks so much LBJ 👍

    • @deviationblue
      @deviationblue Před měsícem +30

      They're surprisingly common on Catalina Island just off the coast of Los Angeles. I would totally rock one of those. Give me two seats and a six foot bed, that's all I'm asking for. Mayyyyybe 4x4?
      This video is excellent and Bart has earned my viewership.

    • @skythundersky1544
      @skythundersky1544 Před měsícem +7

      Which one and where? Here in Germany we only get the Hilux of which the base model has a price tag of 34.8k alone

    • @walkergamble4504
      @walkergamble4504 Před měsícem +28

      Most states in the U.S. have outlawed driving kei trucks on the roads. I was really upset about that

  • @nobletownship4977
    @nobletownship4977 Před 12 dny +44

    A real farmer/rancher here. I've been raising and selling cattle since the 1960's. I need two kinds of pickups in my operation. One is the Chevy with the DuraMax engine and Allison transmission (or equivalent unit) to pull the stock trailer. The other is the small chore pickup to drive from pasture to pasture and check cows, carry a little bit of feed and mineral, and some emergency vet supplies. Something that can be driven over minimum maintenance county roads and through pastures. Up through the early 2000's, I had a series of S10's to perform this role. Then you couldn't buy them anymore. I became more dependent on John Deere Gators. John Deere has gotten so greedy that a four wheel drive Gator with a cab is over $40,000! Same with Polaris and other UTV makers. This spring, I went a different direction. I bought a Daihatsu HiJet. I had the suspension beefed up, tires switched to all-terrain, and lift kit installed. It has a dump bed that will handle 3/4 ton. It has a 5 speed manual transmission. It was a new unit and had to be imported as an agricultural machine, not road transportation, therefore, it had an electronic speed limiter on it to hold the speed down to 25 mph. The engine is 660 cc and is adequate for getting around but in hill country, you better keep the gears shifting. For some reason the speed limiter has quit functioning and it will go road speeds with no problem. Fortunately, my state (Iowa) and county allows these off-road intended vehicles on county roads so it's working out very well. I have pastures between seven and fourteen miles apart so it is practical for getting around. Gets 45 mpg hauling light to moderate loads. Not the S10 I yearn for, but $15,000 less than a Gator and it does more than the Gator.

    • @aidanpysher2764
      @aidanpysher2764 Před 3 dny +2

      One of the LTs in my unit has a decently sized property, and I've been goading him into looking at a Kei truck for getting around his land. Even better for him, as he owned a Kei van when he was stationed in Japan.

  • @Mirokuofnite
    @Mirokuofnite Před měsícem +60

    Thomas R. Marshall (Vice President to Wilson) once said "What this country needs is a really good five-cent cigar."
    I say: "What this country needs is a really good $20k truck."
    Just give me a bench seat, 6-8 foot bed, AC/heater, ROLL DOWN WINDOWS, and a optional V6. Something simple that can get you and some tools somewhere, or back up in the mountains with a camper shell.

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl Před 9 dny +1

      $20,000 is still goddamn ridiculous for a car. That's very nearly my entire yearly income.

    • @mernyr
      @mernyr Před 8 dny

      Make it available with an optional V8 or I6 and you got a deal

  • @toddfenn4952
    @toddfenn4952 Před měsícem +878

    One thing he didn’t touch on: One main reason foreign trucks can’t compete in the U.S. is there’s a 25% tariff on any truck not made in America. It’s called the chicken tax.

    • @don2deliver
      @don2deliver Před měsícem +40

      Toyota and Nissan make them here.

    • @gcfifthgear
      @gcfifthgear Před měsícem +107

      @@don2deliver That's exactly why. In the 1960s, Volkswagen was selling large numbers of pickup trucks (based on the Transporter van) while Ford was just getting started with the Econoline. The United Auto Workers complained and the tariff was slapped on foreign truck manufacturers. It was called the chicken tax because Germany slapped a tariff on American-produced poultry. As you pointed out correctly, Toyota and Nissan began building trucks here in the U S. to get around the chicken tax

    • @don2deliver
      @don2deliver Před měsícem +13

      @@gcfifthgear But there was no tariff on the VW Rabbit pickup or the small Japanese trucks with a low cargo capacity. The tariff was modified to protect 1/2 ton pickups and vans.

    • @forkthepork
      @forkthepork Před měsícem +7

      Then why doesn't Toyota make cheap trucks here?

    • @StudioCONGO40
      @StudioCONGO40 Před měsícem +12

      @@forkthepork money

  • @jsharp3165
    @jsharp3165 Před měsícem +563

    90% of drivers don't need to pull a boat or haul tons of gravel. We just need to carry a small sofa or a dozen bags of mulch home from the store. How is that so difficult for manufacturers to understand? Not every guy treats his vehicle like an extension of his junk. I'm not trying to impress anyone. I just want to move my kid to his dorm.

    • @zachiga
      @zachiga Před měsícem +23

      I use my S10 to tow my jet skis and occasionally my RX-7 when I gotta go to track days.
      Other than that I use it for dirt bikes and that barely pushes it at all! Minitrucks are such a must with a big bed and extended cab so I can throw all of my gear and tools and parts in there. Really love it!

    • @chkpik
      @chkpik Před měsícem +71

      They do understand very well, its just more profitable to produce pickup truck sports cars the size of a battleship. So they beg the govt to take out their competition and leave the consumer with no alternatives.

    • @tjroelsma
      @tjroelsma Před měsícem +21

      @@chkpik It's also the car manufacturers who vehemently argue keeping the price of fuel at the relatively speaking very low point it has been for decades. One reason for that is that it directly feeds into the "bigger is better" philosophy US car manufacturers still push very hard.
      Another factor is that huge, luxury pick-ups have been status symbols for yuppies and wannabe's for quite some time and these monstrous pick-ups, both in size and power, are what yuppies and wannabe's want. It basically a self-sustaining endless loop created by the car manufacturers.

    • @TL-rh1lf
      @TL-rh1lf Před měsícem +16

      If you're only going to need to haul something once in awhile it'd probably be a lot cheaper to rent one when you need it or just get your stuff delievered.

    • @iannelli2448
      @iannelli2448 Před 29 dny +13

      If you want to move your kid to his dorm, you'd be way better off renting a U-Haul for $28 bucks and owning something like an SUV/wagon/hatch/crossover which is way more fuel-efficient, has more usable enclosed space, a significantly more comfortable ride, etc. Practically everything is better about a vehicle like that.
      Mulching happens once a year. This mindset of people naming activities they do once a year and thinking that they need an open bed truck for that purpose is part of why trucks got to where they are today. The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people simply do not need trucks. Now, if you love trucks just because you love the way they look, you have fun with them, and they're just a part of your life - that's a different thing. But people who try to justify their trucks are part of how this problem even came to be in the first place.

  • @grahamvincent6977
    @grahamvincent6977 Před 18 dny +17

    I live in Europe. A friend in Washington loaned me his Toyota pickup to run around town and I needed to call him up from the mall: how do I get it started? Do you have the clutch pedal down? Why do I need to do that, it's not in gear...? A great little runaround with no space inside, plenty of space in the gas tank and a funny rule about clutches. My current car? For the last 27 years, a 1991 Wrangler with the back seat removed, whose only electronic component is the radio. I kinda like small trucks. Your "suggestion to the industry" had me in tears.

  • @murdoch3396
    @murdoch3396 Před měsícem +118

    The root of the problem is car companies not being interested in making cars anymore. All they want to do is innovate with the newest tech garbage that nobody is going to care about in 10 years.

    • @marcbuisson2463
      @marcbuisson2463 Před 26 dny

      Real question, I ain't very knowledgeable about cars, but a company like Dacia making "smart" cars (aka, cheap but reliable. Not always pretty, but that's not the goal), does it still exist today in the US?

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Před 25 dny +2

      @@marcbuisson2463 it pretty much doesn't exist in the way dacia exists.
      the epa stuff bart mentions plays into it all. toyota and isuzu and tata etc innovate in cheap work trucks all the time, you just can't sell them in usa as it is. so the usa market is just throwing in more stuff. would you believe that toyota diesel is seen as unreliable? the usa versions are, say that in thailand and people look at you funny.

    • @leoglasmeyer2853
      @leoglasmeyer2853 Před 21 dnem

      @@marcbuisson2463 also dacia pretty much stopped doing that a couple years ago. The base dacias are increasingly complex and expensive as they want to position themselves as a more premium brand. So basically, doing the basic reliable car thing is what's best for the people and argueably the environment, but it's the worst for car companies benefits, hence why less and less companies do it.

    • @theautomaticfiend
      @theautomaticfiend Před 17 dny +3

      I hate how we just don't make cars anymore. I just want a nice sedan.

    • @murdoch3396
      @murdoch3396 Před 17 dny +2

      @@theautomaticfiend me too, I drive an older Passat with a ton of miles and I know it isn’t going to last forever and can’t figure out what I’m going to replace it with. I hate the way SUVs drive, they lumber compared to a good sedan.

  • @kahristah
    @kahristah Před měsícem +366

    Everyone parking huge pickup trucks for their daily commute to their white collar job in my apartment parking garage is sooo embarrassing. It does not fit

    • @jeretso
      @jeretso Před měsícem +18

      They got handicap tags in my office and block the sidewalk with their long beds.

    • @johnbogle6475
      @johnbogle6475 Před 28 dny +26

      I live in N NV near the Tesla Factory (batteries and cyber trucks). In my 30 mile commute to nearby Reno I'd estimate a solid 50% of the rush hour traffic is single drivers in a shiny clean full sized PU (not used off road or for trade work). My Honda Fit gets 45MPG doing the same job as these 15MPG pigs. It's disgusting. I own a Forester as a second vehicle. I'd rather have a small efficient PU as a SECOND vehicle but not at current prices:).

    • @Tchoukis
      @Tchoukis Před 23 dny +4

      Truth is, these truck are the single most comfortable luxury vehicle available these days because classic luxury brands are all about being sporty (i.e. hard, fast and uncomfortable) now. That's why a lot of people who can afford them buy the trucks.

    • @derek96720
      @derek96720 Před 23 dny +7

      The majority of blue collar people don't even use their pickup for their actual job. It's just something dudes buy because "real men drive trucks."

    • @iloveanimemidriff
      @iloveanimemidriff Před 20 dny

      Everybody knows deep down that white collar work is not real work. It's incredibly hard to feel like your job is real and makes a difference when you see in your corporate mail that you've been assigned mandatory training on your company's new official TPS report process involving 5 different "Champions". It's hard to feel like you make a difference when your salary has been the same as when you entered the company 5 years ago, while the salary of your regional manager who is the son of the vicepresident and also a fucking idiot has inflated from 10,000 US dollars a month to 60,000 US dollars a month; when they keep posting record high profits, which you or your city will never see because they're earmarked for a country on the opposite side of the planet founded on crocodile tears and narcissistic emotional blackmail. We were designed to feel stressed because a sabertooth tiger or an enemy tribe are threatening to kill our entire clan in one go, not because some "Scrum master" told you that you have to finish a "Scrum valumaxxing proposal" tomorrow or else he'll submit negative feedback to an office on the opposite side of the planet that will aggregate it with other negative feedback and cascade it to another office on the opposite side of the country which will then cascade it to a "Board of Vicepresidents" in an ivory tower 400 meters above Manhattan that will determine you need to be fired.
      And because in the United States even your entire personality and life experience are products that brandcorps sell you, the easiest way out of that disastrous consequence of the Industrial Revolution is... the flagship fruit of the Industrial Revolution that is the Ford F-350, which will instantly turn you from milquetoast urbanite to REAL MAN 😎👌🏻, from Scrum manager that knows nothing about life outside of his ivory tower to REAL, WISE AND SKILLED CULTIVATOR OF THE EARTH 🤠👌🏻, from overweight nerd that can be knocked out with a single punch and cowers at the idea of being in a place wider and less crowded than Times Square to A REAL MAN OF THE UNTAMED WILDS NOT AFRAID OF ANYTHING ⚔👌🏻
      8 hours a day, you see your life slowly go down the drain in TPS reports, back to back meetings and angry managers... but if you have an F-350, 2 hours a day you're high on life living the true life of wise rural men that make their living with their clean, honest elbow grease, and life suddenly has meaning now.

  • @dolantrumf
    @dolantrumf Před měsícem +866

    the maverick needs to have a single cab long box option

    • @bwbuske
      @bwbuske Před měsícem +118

      I had the opportunity to talk to a corporate guy at Ford. I asked a question about a single cab or more powerful option ever coming out. He said that 2 door F series trucks sales were low enough that they won't be doing a 2 door maverick sadly.

    • @bernie3075
      @bernie3075 Před měsícem +73

      A single cab short bed maverick would be awesome.

    • @PabloCruise1
      @PabloCruise1 Před měsícem +27

      We should have World peace also.

    • @vhateverlie
      @vhateverlie Před měsícem +11

      It makes the wheelbase too short (unless they just put a huge box on it) which is why it comes as a 4door now...
      I wish it had that option though.

    • @deborahchesser7375
      @deborahchesser7375 Před měsícem

      @@bwbuskethat guy was confused, if we can’t or won’t spend $40k on a truck why in the hell wouldn’t we spend $15k on a utilitarian purpose built truck ? College educated idiots.

  • @svenllr
    @svenllr Před měsícem +21

    I remember when I got my license in the late '80s and realized that if I wanted a new vehicle for under 10k, I had to get a motorcycle or a pickup. The latter was so much better and versatile. I miss those trucks deeply and have always wondered why we don't have them anymore. Now because of you, I know why. Thanks, EPA.

  • @noticiasinmundicias
    @noticiasinmundicias Před 17 dny +59

    Bruh the EPA is owned by car companies. It's not stupidity, they didn't just pass measures that coincidentally made car companies and oil companies make more money.
    It's not supidity, it's malice.

    • @KLRJUNE
      @KLRJUNE Před 9 dny +4

      When some one starts a comment with "bruh" you know the stupid is here.

    • @kilojuliet2693
      @kilojuliet2693 Před 5 hodinami

      @@KLRJUNE when somebody leaves a comment that attacks the commentor and not what they wrote you know they're from the lead paint generation.

  • @RIVERSIDEREVIEWS
    @RIVERSIDEREVIEWS Před měsícem +765

    It’s interesting if you ever see a truck doing actual truck stuff these days it usually an old beat up ford ranger or Chevy s10 with a bed so full it’s dragging the ground… can’t hardly remember a time I’ve seen a loaded f250

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 Před měsícem

      in so cal lot of the gardeners drive Toyota pus

    • @Ron_3813
      @Ron_3813 Před měsícem +90

      It's a well established fact little trucks work harder...

    • @Aaron_Voltz
      @Aaron_Voltz Před měsícem +88

      That's cuz the owners of the F-250's pay other people to haul or tow their stuff. Those of us with little trucks have to haul or tow our own stuff 😄

    • @josiahp1984
      @josiahp1984 Před měsícem +14

      Same. I just got a 2011 ranger and in less than a month its done more truck stuff than newer tundras on the road

    • @Mikkoenjoyer246
      @Mikkoenjoyer246 Před měsícem +28

      Ive seen a fully loaded F-250.. albeit it was from the 90's or 80's, such a strong truck and yet it seems smaller than a modern Maverick

  • @bryandoherty9399
    @bryandoherty9399 Před měsícem +339

    The other thing with the Miata is that the newest Miata is no larger than the original Miata, and only gained about 200lbs.

    • @lukewest708
      @lukewest708 Před měsícem +59

      Not only is it not much heavier than the original miata despite having modern safety and tech, it's a good bit lighter than the generation that came before it which was more barebones. Mazda has the right philosophy for a car company, aside from actually making an effort to lighten their cars the base engines on all their cars are N/A (unlike almost every other brand) and the touchscreen doesn't accept touches when the car is moving

    • @coser293
      @coser293 Před měsícem +7

      The NC miatas arent bad either, a little chunky but if you're taking it on trips it might actually serve you better than an ND if you can find one clean with lower miles. Or you can always go the old school route of the suitcase rack on the trunk

    • @stevee8318
      @stevee8318 Před měsícem

      Changing from steel to aluminum works wonders.

    • @addmix
      @addmix Před měsícem

      Idk what crack you are smoking, the miatas of recent years are all significantly larger than the late 90s miatas...

    • @user-eg3zs6oi7c
      @user-eg3zs6oi7c Před 29 dny

      lotus elise is super light! love that sucker!

  • @Jack-th9zg
    @Jack-th9zg Před 28 dny +79

    It’s easy to blame the EPA (Gov’ment) for the demise of small trucks. It’s a large nebulous “thing” we can all point to as the problem without specifically blaming anyone. The EPA responds to whoever pays their salary, Congress. Congress responds to big business, and they respond to profit. The big three know if you buy a truck, you’re only buying one and I guarantee the profit for a huge F-150 is much greater than on the old Ranger. Forcing Japanese truck makers out of the market or reducing their share was icing on the cake. This is America, and in America it ALWAYS comes down to profit.

    • @crankychris2
      @crankychris2 Před 24 dny +5

      Absolutely correct.

    • @Dong_Harvey
      @Dong_Harvey Před 15 dny +13

      It is annoying how Auto Guys mention the CAFE standards without bothering to explain how they were butchered by the Big 3.
      Just another Reaganite rationalisation of how "regulations bad"

    • @theolwinkledink
      @theolwinkledink Před 12 dny +1

      @@Dong_Harvey Yeah they act like the EPA is just pure evil and did this completely on their own to fuck the american consumer.

    • @kylehankins5988
      @kylehankins5988 Před 12 dny +1

      EPA regulations tend to hurt business as much as they help them. There’s a very real possibility that people were just incompetent.

    • @corsairsofnarshaddaa
      @corsairsofnarshaddaa Před 11 dny +3

      @@Dong_Harvey Regulations are bad. The more of them you have, the more opportunity they can be manipulated. And the answer to bad actors manipulating regulations to benefit themselves is not...more regulations.

  • @Nothingseen
    @Nothingseen Před 12 dny +4

    I feel like there's a real backlash forming to the big pickup. I've been mad for years, but "trucks are too big" has begun to take root in places other than my grumbles, which has to mean... something

  • @BestowalPants90
    @BestowalPants90 Před měsícem +1191

    I cant buy a small truck because it doesn't get 200 mpg but Taylor swift can take her private jet to get her morning coffee

    • @PabloCruise1
      @PabloCruise1 Před měsícem +84

      Welcome to Biden’s America.

    • @nautilusinthejungle
      @nautilusinthejungle Před měsícem +185

      Do some research and learn that this ordeal has been going on for more than 30 years, but go ahead and be ignorant.

    • @TheFloodFourm
      @TheFloodFourm Před měsícem +53

      Welcome to Trump’s America

    • @bluedesks6629
      @bluedesks6629 Před měsícem +220

      @@PabloCruise1 Reagan's America*

    • @batbutonfire
      @batbutonfire Před měsícem +22

      why dont we just ignore those regulations and do what we want?

  • @MySteamChannel
    @MySteamChannel Před měsícem +668

    We loved our Aussie "utes" - now Ford Australia want us to pay 250k for a F250 - WTF!?

    • @jackshepherdson
      @jackshepherdson Před měsícem +51

      Also here in Australia we’re calling pickup trucks (trayed vehicles based on light truck platforms) utes, when a Ute is a trayed vehicle based on a saloon car platform

    • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
      @rightwingsafetysquad9872 Před měsícem +7

      Does Ford sell the Maverick in Australia?

    • @john_barnett
      @john_barnett Před měsícem

      @@rightwingsafetysquad9872 i wish

    • @monsoonthagoon
      @monsoonthagoon Před měsícem +24

      Well, part of the package comes with an ego boost and your balls get bigger.
      I miss the old days when the only guys with F250's or similar sized trucks were ranchers/farmers, or were urban douchebags. I would kill for an El Camino, it would be my daily and I would have just enough space for the crap I occasionally haul.

    • @MySteamChannel
      @MySteamChannel Před měsícem +10

      @@monsoonthagoon I had a right hand drive El Camino with a 400 ci SBC here in oz 1980s

  • @oldred9122
    @oldred9122 Před měsícem +50

    Your boss is insane for thinking an F150 is more reliable than a sedan. Has he heard of a Toyota Camry?

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Před měsícem +5

      smartest american

    • @AIC_onyt
      @AIC_onyt Před 26 dny +6

      has he ever heard of a Volvo 240?

    • @JeffKopis
      @JeffKopis Před 23 dny +5

      That's not the only sedan made. Just one of the better ones.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 Před 15 dny

      @@ShaiyanHossain if everyone else is so smart then why do you copy our awful urban planning

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Před 15 dny

      who is copying who? @@circleinforthecube5170

  • @shenanitims4006
    @shenanitims4006 Před 25 dny +20

    I remember my best friend had an F150 in high school. It was mainly for transporting his drum set around town, and he loved it because even if he wasn’t going to practice, the smaller cab meant he didn’t have to worry about giving friends rides.

  • @xsonz2
    @xsonz2 Před měsícem +383

    a gutless 90's little truck with a 4 cylinder and a stick is truly a unique and strangely zen experience to drive. Just enough power to pull out into traffic without being nervous, but so little that if youre not in the right gear youll lose speed up a hill. Everyone in the world should know what its like.

    • @robertgriffin6668
      @robertgriffin6668 Před měsícem +10

      I had a 1991 GMC Sonoma with the 2.5L 4tech iron duke and 5spd manual. It was wonderful in city traffic but didn't like hills. The iron duke made 90 hp. Now I have a 2016 Nissan frontier with 2.5L and auto trans that puts out 152 hp, the frontier does really good, it doesn't faceplant on hills like the iron duke.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 Před měsícem +7

      That was basically my first car:1989 Nissan Sentra. I had to be very strategic with hills and passing.

    • @danielreinhardt937
      @danielreinhardt937 Před měsícem +10

      I took a manual 2wd ranger over berthoud pass in colorado in a blizzard back in my poor college boy days. That was the day I learned how to really drive.

    • @EagerMartialArts-cl7vd
      @EagerMartialArts-cl7vd Před měsícem +4

      I daily an 89 Nissan d21 5 speed with 50 BILLION miles on it. I run a landscaping business with this truck. Towing and hauling. Original motor and tranny. Slow….very slow.

    • @HFV_Junkyardin
      @HFV_Junkyardin Před měsícem +4

      Just bought a 2000 Ranger. 4 cylinder, manual, 2wd, crank windows. It’s gives the nostalgic old truck vibes on a budget.

  • @daeamiralis1210
    @daeamiralis1210 Před měsícem +91

    when my old truck was stolen a couple years ago, my first instinct was to look at trucks to replace it.
    I could no longer afford any kind of truck, nor did I want any of these massive trucks.

    • @yeeterooni7352
      @yeeterooni7352 Před 17 dny +1

      It's almost like you guys have a cramped car fetish. Screw those shitty old pickup trucks. My 2018 F150 Crew cab is still too small for me. Needs more room.

    • @kirtil5177
      @kirtil5177 Před 14 dny +13

      ​@@yeeterooni7352 think that says more about your eating habits than anything else

    • @yeeterooni7352
      @yeeterooni7352 Před 14 dny

      @@kirtil5177 I'm 6' 2" 180. Those small trucks are crammed for someone with longer legs.

    • @throeawae2130
      @throeawae2130 Před 3 dny

      @@yeeterooni7352 PUSH THE SEAT BACK, STUPID

  • @YuhNinja
    @YuhNinja Před měsícem +20

    i got my 2022 ford maverick for 23,500. It gets 45mpg. Most economical/ practical vehicle ever.. :)

    • @happilyham6769
      @happilyham6769 Před 14 dny +2

      Yeah but the bed is like 2ft long.

    • @YuhNinja
      @YuhNinja Před 14 dny +3

      @@happilyham6769 it's only 6 inches shorter than a Tacoma's bed...

    • @urgamecshk
      @urgamecshk Před 12 dny +3

      ​@@YuhNinja6 inches is all I have to play with

    • @YuhNinja
      @YuhNinja Před 6 dny

      @@urgamecshk same, same...

    • @UD503J
      @UD503J Před 4 dny +1

      Are they all hybrid? The one I see in the garage here sounds like it's electric when it's under 15 mph or so.

  • @barclayholmes5982
    @barclayholmes5982 Před 29 dny +4

    Back in the day, I paid $500 for a Datsun (big font) by Nissan (small font) pickup with only 500,000 miles on it. In addition to oil changes, tires and a battery over the years, I had to change the plug wires and 2 vacuum lines. 240,000 miles later, I sold it for $500. I saw it a couple of years later still running on a ranch, working hard. Love your videos!

  • @wantsanewvehicle
    @wantsanewvehicle Před měsícem +116

    Maverick was popular because it was supposed to be around $20k, and some people do actually realize "hey, I could use truck features some times.. but lets be honest here, I ain't going to use it as a truck 99% of the time."

    • @kidfantastic93
      @kidfantastic93 Před měsícem +9

      Yep, I was definitely one of those people, got on the waiting list for the first Mavericks and everything! Never had a new car before, and while we do use the truck bed for gardening supplies and wood for my budding woodworking hobby, 99% of the time we use our Hybrid Maverick as just the family vehicle. Also it having better fuel economy than my old Nissan Versa hatchback is definitely a plus! It's been frustrating watching Ford slowly raise their prices over the past few years on the Maverick, and incentivizing the non-hybrid option. It makes no sense to me, the early excitement around the Maverick was mostly around a smaller pickup with good gas mileage that's around 20k!

    • @technozombie789
      @technozombie789 Před měsícem +12

      ​@@kidfantastic93It makes perfect sense, they don't want people to buy the maverick. They want them to opt for a more expensive ranger, but preferably F150

  • @RIVERSIDEREVIEWS
    @RIVERSIDEREVIEWS Před měsícem +344

    I’ve noticed in older parts of town where I’m at that vehicles are getting to big for the older style streets and parking spots.

    • @Tipman2OOO
      @Tipman2OOO Před měsícem +35

      Try parking it in any lot. They simply won't fit into a regular space.

    • @Tipman2OOO
      @Tipman2OOO Před měsícem +41

      The truck might be "between the lines" but if you actually Park two cars either side of it, nobody's going to be able to get out of their vehicle! 😂

    • @stevezilla68
      @stevezilla68 Před měsícem +14

      In the county where I live, local ordinances had to be updated. You see, to keep people from parking their big work trucks, dump trucks, box trucks in their driveways, the original ordinances stated that we couldn't park vehicles in our driveway if they weighed more than 3 tons. Fast forward 40 years, and the rich folks couldn't legally park their Ford Excursions in their driveways. Rather than buy something smaller and lighter, they changed the rules. I suspect your town will re-stripe the parking lots so the spots are larger.

    • @presseagainidareyou4704
      @presseagainidareyou4704 Před měsícem +10

      I live in a small town in Iowa and the amount of big-ass trucks and SUVs is beginning to clog up some of the town’s streets to the point people can barely get out of their vehicles when they’re just driving to get groceries or get a drink.

    • @johnwayneasgenghiskhan4699
      @johnwayneasgenghiskhan4699 Před měsícem +4

      @@stevezilla68 I live in a small town in North County San Diego and all the trucks and SUVs have gotten so big that it's caused a huge parking crisis for our tiny streets that have already been beyond packed for decades. And part of the reason is all the extra space they need to parallel park if they don't get close enough to each other there goes another vacant spot that just disappeared because it's barely not big enough for a tiny hatchback or small sedan to park. Sometimes folks have to park nearly 2 blocks away from home even getting there around 5pm!

  • @donnysarian
    @donnysarian Před 11 hodinami

    This was fantastic! Very well done and nostalgic. My brother bought a Datsun pickup in 1973 (when he was 16) to take his DKW 125MX to the race tracks at Indian Dunes, Saddleback Park and Carlsbad, here in So. Cal. I owned 2 Chevy LUV trucks (both 2 wheel drives); first a 1974 and in 1978, my parents bought me a brand new one for high school graduation. And later in 1982 I bought a Toyota SR5 4x4 and in 1984 traded it for another Toyota SR5 4x4 (fully loaded with AC and all the options) which I would kill to get back today! We were and still are motocross riders. My '84 was tricked out to the max! Hollbreck double tube bumper in the and rear and side nerf bars. Dick Cepek suspension, solid axle and differential skid plates and steering damper, and 31" tires. Today a very clean 80's Toyota 4x4 in original condition can get up to 5 times their original price! The Toyota 22R 4 cylinder engine, in my opinion, is the best and most bulletproof 4 cylinder engine ever made! You are so right! The market would absolutely EXPLODE if they brought these trucks back. But, like you, I doubt it. EVERYTHING the government get their nose in turns to shit! 😥

  • @lanceshorter339
    @lanceshorter339 Před 16 dny +2

    Bought a 1978 Ford Courier new for $5600 with a long bed, a/c, am/fm radio, 5 speed manual, 2.3 litre motor. Drove it for 3 years. 99,000 miles and NO issues. Bought anew Datsun King cab.
    also good truck. Bought a used Mazda 1987 with a 5 speed and long bed. drove it 4 years and only needed a clutch. We have right now w 1999 GMC Sonoma 4 cyl automatic in good shape. In 6 years, it has needed nothing. GOOD Basic Trucks and Transportation. Bring Them Back !!!

  • @lu5445
    @lu5445 Před měsícem +106

    Id pay extra to get a small pickup that actually works for hauling things in the bed and doesnt have 2 seats in the back that nobody’s ever going to sit in.

    • @toddsalisbury3851
      @toddsalisbury3851 Před měsícem +8

      I like the ranger with the fold down back seats cause I use that space for tools and roadside kit!

    • @occamsshavecream4541
      @occamsshavecream4541 Před měsícem

      Me too. I don't need a huge truck. Simple. Perfect for the jobs I do.

    • @EmptyZoo393
      @EmptyZoo393 Před 15 dny +3

      My in-laws have a little old Toyota Tacoma that works beautifully for hauling furniture, mulch, firewood, you name it and it fits in a standard parking space. Meanwhile, my brother-in-law sent a picture of his seven year old daughter standing in front of a new truck with a _front facing camera_ because the nose is so massive you can't see stuff near you. Give me a cargo truck with a simple bench seat in front, I've got a minivan for my crew.

  • @mryamp
    @mryamp Před měsícem +229

    It's almost like Toyota is selling a utilitarian truck overseas for less than 20k. Just give us that.

    • @rawhide1337
      @rawhide1337 Před měsícem +26

      The hilux champ. And all 3 sides of the tailgate are foldable for easy loading. Sadly we will never see it here.

    • @simonsaysdie3155
      @simonsaysdie3155 Před měsícem

      25 years​@@rawhide1337

    • @Arkiasis
      @Arkiasis Před měsícem +13

      Can't do that in America. There's a thing called the Chicken Tax. A direct 25% tariff on ALL on light trucks imposed in 1964 that has remained ever since.

    • @ZackZaqZakXah
      @ZackZaqZakXah Před měsícem +4

      The safety standards won't meet US regulation, but it's still an awesome truck.

    • @shinski8114
      @shinski8114 Před měsícem +29

      you will have nothing and be happy.

  • @Santiago-tn5fh
    @Santiago-tn5fh Před 24 dny +2

    My dad use to own a 1978 GMC K15. He absolutely adored that thing. Although it didnt have the best gas mileage, he loved it because it was a practical and sturdy vehicle. It was made specifically for work and didnt have any of the extra bullcrap trucks have nowadays. He used for everything from cutting trees to hauling literal tons.

  • @jerry881
    @jerry881 Před 26 dny +1

    This is my new favorite automotive channel. Here's my bet: This becomes one of the top automotive channels on youtube by years end.

  • @grumpyoldwizard
    @grumpyoldwizard Před měsícem +74

    I have a 2005 Ranger Edge. I drove it to work. Later my son drove it to get back and forth from school. Now my daughter loves the thing and she is driving it. It has served us very, very well.

    • @fredflintstone4715
      @fredflintstone4715 Před 25 dny

      But how is it holding up? I have a 98 Ranger (bought new) and after only 352K miles, I had to replace ALL the ball joints!! LOL

    • @Joshtheweatherman
      @Joshtheweatherman Před 12 dny

      @@fredflintstone4715 The new Maverick doesn't even hold a candle to the old Ranger, reliability and even usability wise. I used to own a 2000 Ranger. I freaking regret getting rid of it, but living in an HOA neighborhood sucks and I'm only allowed to park four vehicles on the driveway. So when I have family over, they always b!tch about having more than four cars on the driveway :/ I'm going to move right as the housing market collapses.

  • @FullTimeGT
    @FullTimeGT Před měsícem +207

    Spot on. I have a 2000 Tundra, that was a "full size pickup" in 2000. Really love that pickup. Now it's smaller than the 2024 Ranger. Insane. Great video!

    • @x1boomer
      @x1boomer Před měsícem +1

      the first gen tundra was a 7/8 🛻

    • @meh...4966
      @meh...4966 Před měsícem +12

      @@GNMi79No dude the tundra was a full-size pickup. Compare it to a same year f-150 or Silverado they’re relatively the same size. Trucks have just gotten stupid big over the years for no real reason

    • @FullTimeGT
      @FullTimeGT Před měsícem +2

      @@meh...4966 I totally agree. I think @GNMi79 deleted his post lol

    • @mjwbulich
      @mjwbulich Před měsícem +8

      I looked at the specs. Those Tundras are almost the exact same size as a new Tacoma.

    • @Eirik_Bloodaxe
      @Eirik_Bloodaxe Před měsícem +8

      I’ve always said I don’t like Tundras because they’re huge. But then I realized the other day that 2000s tundras are actually incredibly smaller than anything out today.

  • @lestermarten4656
    @lestermarten4656 Před 8 dny +1

    It's crazy how big new trucks are getting. I used to drive a 2nd Gen Tacoma. Now I have a 1st Gen Tundra. My 02 Tundra is about the same size as my 07 Tacoma was.

  • @man_on_wheelz
    @man_on_wheelz Před měsícem +3

    My first job, I started it in 2006 and I worked as an auto parts delivery driver. We had a fleet of just 2 Chevy S10 pickups. A green 1994 and a red 1995. Both trucks were bare bones, single cab, RWD, didn't even have A/C. Only option they had was that they were automatic. The 1994 was in better shape, but in the almost 2 years I worked there, neither truck gave me or my coworkers any problems at all. I loved them so much I wanted to buy one of them as my first car, but my boss wouldn't let me. He didn't think they'd make good first cars for some reason, guess he knew something I didn't.
    Now, fast forward all these years later. I have a Lincoln MKS, and I just bought a house, and as a DIYer I need to take many trips to the hardware store. I've done the best I can with my Lincoln, from helping move boxes into the house before renting a U-Haul to even hauling gutters for the garage on the roof of that thing, but I really need a cheap truck for these tasks so I can keep my Lincoln looking nice. I want it to serve as a decent second car, but not one I'm dumping a buncha money into. So, the mid 1990s-2010s Ford Ranger is what I'm actively after at the moment. If I had the money, I might've considered the new Maverick, but it's truly a shame that they just don't and apparently won't be making anymore small pickups like this. Because when the Ranger I buy clunks out beyond reasonable repair and parts become less and less available... what will I be able to turn to?

    • @UD503J
      @UD503J Před 4 dny +1

      I had an early 90's 2wd S-10 (the square body ones) when I was in high school. I loved that thing. The 4.3 made amazing power and was reasonably fuel efficient for the era. 90's GM paint kinda killed it because it rusted, but it was a great vehicle for a long time.

  • @ChristianStout
    @ChristianStout Před měsícem +78

    I'm glad there's still a market and scene for keeping old trucks running. For $18K you can get an old Ranger restored to almost factory condition.

    • @andrewztube
      @andrewztube Před měsícem +4

      Where?

    • @toddsalisbury3851
      @toddsalisbury3851 Před měsícem +16

      Where and what years? My 04 ranger is looking like a bar at 2am with the lights on

    • @shinski8114
      @shinski8114 Před měsícem +5

      no 30 year old truck is worth 18k dude 5+ years ago u could find rangers for like 5k

    • @shinski8114
      @shinski8114 Před měsícem

      @@toddsalisbury3851 try to sell ur ranger for 18k and it will sit on marketplace for a year

    • @iannelli2448
      @iannelli2448 Před 29 dny

      ​@shinski8114 the '09s, 2010s, and 2011s are. But I agree, no much older Ranger is worth that.

  • @berrymcockiner3906
    @berrymcockiner3906 Před měsícem +22

    I have had one vehicle, a 95 Nissan pickup, never needed another, still runs

    • @wildbikerbill6530
      @wildbikerbill6530 Před 25 dny +1

      Take care of it - easier to work on, easier to have worked on, the new are unbelievably expensive and when you do buy your insurance will really jump.

  • @holdenwillard6917
    @holdenwillard6917 Před 14 dny +1

    It's across the board! I have a 2012 Ford transit van, and now Ford has discontinued production of these small work vans! I can't believe it, I love the utilitarian abilities with my 12' Ford and it seems we may not get back to that era.

  • @whatcookgoodlook
    @whatcookgoodlook Před 20 dny

    Thanks for putting this video together! Very informative and simply stated.

  • @gunit6815
    @gunit6815 Před měsícem +42

    I just got my dad's 2007 ranger on the road, he left it to me in his will. Seems like a fun truck!! its a base model, 3.0 V6, manual windows and locks, no AC, 5 speed manual transmission, 2 wheel drive, single cab. only 119,988KM on the odometer.

    • @FDSixtyNine
      @FDSixtyNine Před 26 dny

      You'll love it. Drove my dad's 03 Ranger for a fair years until I bought an '05 Crown Vic. It's a truck that will keep you on your toes but will get the job done.

    • @cyberpleb2472
      @cyberpleb2472 Před 21 dnem

      I have the exact same truck with the same base options. I've had it for ten years and it is the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. It's actually pretty peppy with the stick. It's terrible on snow though, so I don't drive it in the winter. Only 65,000Km.

    • @gunit6815
      @gunit6815 Před 20 dny

      @@cyberpleb2472 I was thinking of using it for a winter truck haha. Have you put 8 sand bags or so over the rear wheels for traction? I have a 2001 f150 4x4 as well but 4wd doesn't work so its only rear wheel. I shovel snow into the box and with the freeze thaw cycles it makes some descent disappearing weight over the back wheels too. Works great

    • @IamGroot786
      @IamGroot786 Před 15 dny +1

      Enjoy it. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. I bought a 2004 Ranger last year and my kid and I have been fixing it up for him to have. Like I told him, 90% of "Drivers" out there don't know how to drive a stick shift, so be proud of yourself.

    • @cyberpleb2472
      @cyberpleb2472 Před 15 dny

      @@FDSixtyNine I live on the side of a mountain in central BC where we often get five feet of snow in the winter. I can't get home in the winter without four wheel drive. If you add some weight in the back and have snow tires though, you should be OK in the city. Take care of it, it's a great truck.

  • @user-tg9qz2ul2k
    @user-tg9qz2ul2k Před měsícem +31

    Small trucks use to be basic an manufactures use to advertise they had most affordable one😢

  • @NoQuarterNoMercy1
    @NoQuarterNoMercy1 Před 12 dny +1

    Nice thought at the end but you said it yourself. They literally can’t due to regulations. And it’s not just the CAFE standards. It’s crash standards, it’s safety feature requirements, it’s cost per unit.

  • @josephjuarez7340
    @josephjuarez7340 Před dnem

    I have a 2000 Tacoma 5-speed and boy do I love this truck, taken me from Arizona to California and back a few times, hauled lumber, tools and groceries. And she still fits in almost any parking spot. Still hope to have many years with this truck. If small, affordable trucks made a comeback I would 100% be there.

  • @RudysGarage
    @RudysGarage Před měsícem +29

    I bought a 1995 Ranger XLT Supercab with the 4cyl & 5-speed trans that had 183,000 miles on it to have a cheaper vehicle to maintain while I went through college - and because no one in my family had ever owned a truck before and I always wanted one. While I had to rev the nuts off of it to get it to go anywhere, I loved that truck. It never once left me stranded, and it always did what I asked it to do. Besides being reliable, it was very comfy to drive and very easy to park. The small truck era of the late 80's to early 00's was the best and I wish it would make a comeback.

  • @rainbowwarrior2635
    @rainbowwarrior2635 Před měsícem +22

    I've had a great experience with a small car recently. I am in Morroco and I rented a 2nd gen Daccia Sandero with a 1.5 liter HDCI diesel. This car is extremely cheap; it's a Renault made in Romania for like $10,000. It get's 72 MPG US! The motor is genius. It's a 8 valve, OHC, turbocharged, common-rail, direct injection diesel. It's got quite a bit of power, something like 89hp and 145-169 ft/lbs of torque. It's extremely responsive, good passing power, with a simple 5 speed manual. I've learned to really respect french cars. They're kind of what most people want, tough, hard working, efficient cars that are well thought out in their design. I see a lot of french cars that are 40 years old or more. Yesterday I saw this Mitsubishi compact truck with kind of a raised fence around the bed and it said, Mitsubishi Turbo - Best Truck Ever!. I believe them, Mistsubishi makes very good trucks, they're known for having cheap, toughm, hardworking commercial trucks, and they're known to make very good diesels across the range from compact diesel, to commercial Inline 6 turbodiesel trucks, up into giant diesel motors for marine fishing vessel. They actually have this very strange 20 liter, non turbo, V8 diesel in Japan that people like because it has no turbo lag at 700 rpm. Isuzu makes great trucks as well. And then there was the Volkswagen Rabbit pickup, the ultimate compact pickup with front wheel drive, and a diesel with a 5 speed that got 50-60mpg!

  • @themallard1515
    @themallard1515 Před 14 dny +1

    90% of people don’t need a full-size pick up truck. A small pick up truck will do just fine. However, there’s absolutely no reason that you should have to pay $30-$50,000 for a small pick up. It’s absolutely ridiculous.

  • @gmsniper07
    @gmsniper07 Před 16 dny +1

    The one truck I regret selling was my single cab 92 Toyota Pick Up with a 5 speed. It just worked and sadly the 22re gave up at 340k miles. Sold it due to being young and didn’t have enough money to rebuild the engine. I now own a 98 Tacoma Xtra Cab with a 5 speed and I told myself I won’t let history repeat and sell it.

  • @pedrowitz6470
    @pedrowitz6470 Před měsícem +89

    I've been building up a 1999 Dodge Dakota V8 5SP as some kind of mucle truck and it's been really fun! Love this truck.

    • @AtZero138
      @AtZero138 Před měsícem +7

      Badass.. I've always liked them....
      Plus the Dakota Starter is a great Hack for any of the Old L.A platform also Big Block.. all except the HEMI....
      Go from 16+ pounds to what.. like 7lbs maybe..
      I will always want a Dakota... Mopar or Nothing...
      I Daily Driver a 68 Dodge Dart...

    • @kennethking2687
      @kennethking2687 Před měsícem +2

      Gonna do the same with my 94 gmc sonoma. Good luck to ya.

    • @jasonmay6368
      @jasonmay6368 Před měsícem

      @@AtZero138 Dodge sucks. Just make nothing but turds.

    • @AtZero138
      @AtZero138 Před 29 dny

      @@jasonmay6368 Who Hurt You Jason?..
      It's ok .. I understand brand loyalty...
      But,, did a Dodge Harm you ... Ruin Christmas etc ...
      Cheer Up Bro ...
      Just buy whatever a Ford is....

    • @clownassbutthead6378
      @clownassbutthead6378 Před 29 dny

      ​@@jasonmay6368 I got a 2000 dodge Dakota, absolutely love that thing but I can't disagree lmao. It's fine, just a tranny every 120k miles💪

  • @chasemorace161
    @chasemorace161 Před měsícem +908

    Government ruins everything

  • @kohls9891
    @kohls9891 Před 3 dny

    I bought a 1987 4x4 v6 manual shortbed dodge dakota with only 150k kilometers at 17 years old, 25k kilometers later its taken me coast to coast, Off road adventures, Hauls everything i own and never lets me down. Everywhere i go everybody stares at it.

  • @morganfarlie
    @morganfarlie Před měsícem

    I turn 40 next month and my first ever vehicle was an 83 Ford ranger with an engine rebuilt with my dad. I didn't take great care of it, but that thing ran for 6 years from 2000-2006 like a champion!
    Fast forward to this year and I'm without a vehicle and I remember that my ex wife has an old S10 in her backyard gathering dust. She said if I can get it started and out of her yard, I can have it.
    I now drive a school bus yellow 03 Chevy S10 to and from work every day and I could not possibly be happier. I had missed the days of my tiny truck, cruising down the road to go jam at band practice or to go visit a partner and the thrill of just motoring along without worrying about power or speed was something magical.
    I'm so glad to have been sent this video from the algorithm because I would IMMEDIATELY sign up for the truck you proposed!

  • @phebelle04
    @phebelle04 Před měsícem +44

    I just put a 1/2 yard of rocks in my Tacoma , slammed to the bump stops.

    • @shawnn6926
      @shawnn6926 Před měsícem +1

      I've hauled a full yard of rocks in my Taco. It was a little scary but it got the job done.

    • @connors3356
      @connors3356 Před měsícem +2

      you can bend them leafs all u want on them tacos just bend em back heck yeha brother

  • @87MookTV
    @87MookTV Před měsícem +9

    I bought a 95 sonoma last year and I haven't regretted it since

  • @whatisbestinlife8112
    @whatisbestinlife8112 Před 7 dny

    I drive my dad's old 86 Nissan King Cab around still and I have gotten half a dozen random guys coming up to me in parking lots and gas stations offering to buy it. Those small trucks are beloved and still have big followings today.

  • @aztecducky
    @aztecducky Před 22 dny +1

    I bought a 1997 Nissan Hardbody last year and I absolutely love it!! It's the most base of the base models, and has only one option: A/C (which still works fantastic!)
    Single cab, 2wd, manual transmission, roll down windows, manual locks. I have used it a lot more than i expected to already, picking up large/bulky items, helping friends move, etc. It's so nice to be able to reach over the side of the bed and be able to touch the bottom and grab anything you need. The best part? It gets low to mid 20s MPG combined! Not bad for a nearly 30 year old truck that's shaped like a brick!

  • @eugeneperkins7624
    @eugeneperkins7624 Před měsícem +36

    My dad put 100k miles on his 01 Tacoma TRD. Then bought a new one and gave that one to me when I got my license. I put another 600k plus on it over the next 15 years as my daily driver, work truck, off road fun machine, tent with wheels, and road trip vehicle. When I was in the army I drove it from my station in Wisconsin back to home in Georgia very frequently and it was a good comfortable ride. Visibility was great and safety and repairability was awesome. I got t-boned at 65mph in that thing and all that happened to me was a broken nose from the air bag. And I don't know where the insurance company took it but they had it back to me fixed and driving like new in 2 weeks. If it didn't happen to me I would have never believed that thing was in an accident like that. That thing could go anywhere and do anything you asked of it and never broke down.
    Life changes and you can't fit a baby seat in the back of a 2 door taco, and I couldn't financially justify 2 vehicles at the time, so I traded it for a new Camry in 2022. Despite over 700k on the clock, having a major accident on its record, and being 21 years old, they still gave me $9000 for it towards trade in. The salesman is a good friend of mine and he said they did the next scheduled maintenance on it and sold it for $18k within 2 weeks.
    Everyone I know, myself included is dying for a "brand new" first gen Tacoma. If the manufacturers would make a truck like that at a reasonable price, I'd be the guy leading the army of customers to beat down the dealer's door to get one

    • @garybulwinkle82
      @garybulwinkle82 Před měsícem

      Only an idiot or woman trades their vehicle in rather than selling privately! You get much more!!!

    • @connors3356
      @connors3356 Před měsícem

      i have my uncles 01 taco it has been driven by every single member of my family it is my ship of Theseus

    • @skip123davis
      @skip123davis Před 28 dny

      you're still an idiot for selling it.

  • @musewolfman
    @musewolfman Před měsícem +53

    This was all stuff id thought about before, until you said that one phrase that hadn't even occurred to me.
    "Suck it up, get the loan."
    And that's another aspect of it. These companies are selling expensive-ass, unnecessarily large trucks, and then they're the ones financing them to you, making all that sweet, sweet interest money. So they make a profit on the truck, then pull another 20-50% of the price out of you through interest, depending on your credit score. Its a joke, and the consumer is the punchline.

    • @ferretsmiles
      @ferretsmiles Před měsícem +1

      I mean you are just wrong. Maybe what you are saying applies to idiots with terrible credit but I'd much rather finance through a manufacturer than with a bank. I got an interest rate below 2% when the best any bank was offering was 6.5%. I could have gotten below 1% if I wanted to payoff the loan in 2 years. In the end they are getting $500 out of me after 3 years which I am happy to give them.
      It's really the dealers that are getting the cut whenever they run your credit through one of their banks. The manufacturers on the other hand offer some nice deals if you qualify.

    • @nonsononessunooko4066
      @nonsononessunooko4066 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@ferretsmiles dealer take money on the finance , the bank and manufacter too take more money, ther should be a way to pay in cash but its impossible with new prices and low wages

    • @faulker6751
      @faulker6751 Před měsícem +2

      @@ferretsmiles how about this! i paid cash for mine at 15 , my dad had to drive it home! in 85 i paid 4900 for a new mitsu truck. oh wait you cant do that now because of all the garbage they put on them.. thats what its about... not some idiot that got lucky in life and has a perfect score dude... affordability .. not finacabilty ....

    • @ferretsmiles
      @ferretsmiles Před měsícem +1

      @faulker6751 that's not on the manufacturers. And don't even try to act like that old truck is any comparison to a modern full size. It's equivalent is a ford maverick for under 30k. And even then that maverick is leaps and bounds the better truck if for the only reason that you will be guaranteed to survive a head on collision going 35 mph.

    • @nonsononessunooko4066
      @nonsononessunooko4066 Před měsícem +1

      @@ferretsmiles HAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHAH

  • @jimmyc3238
    @jimmyc3238 Před 9 hodinami

    Great topic! I remember the early to mid '70's, I was right out of high school, working at the local lumberyard. We could load up the back of a Chevy or Ford pickup with 4x8 pieces of plywood, sheetrock, etc, (laid FLAT between the wheel wells) slam the tailgate shut, and off they drove. Summer nights at the drive-in or down by the lake.... I bet that the vast majority of current "pickups" will never be used for any kind of work/utilitarian purposes.

  • @charlessmith4381
    @charlessmith4381 Před 12 dny +1

    EPA fuel standards and the chicken tax has killed the small truck market. In theory people buy what they want and need. That isn’t true when the government distorts the market.

  • @jcasoriousa
    @jcasoriousa Před měsícem +45

    I like how he says new small trucks are 30k+ but shows the tacoma ad and those are like 60+ for decent trim models

    • @shinski8114
      @shinski8114 Před měsícem +6

      used trucks are being sold for not much less than that thats the core problem. people need to stop being dumb with their money.

    • @ericjensen9091
      @ericjensen9091 Před měsícem +3

      He's referring to the base Tacoma single cab 4 cylinder.

    • @wildbikerbill6530
      @wildbikerbill6530 Před 25 dny

      Calling the Tacoma a 'small truck' is funny.

  • @kevinkuhn929
    @kevinkuhn929 Před měsícem +38

    Love my 2002 S-10, when getting gas I've had a few old guys compliment it and tell me about their old ones.

    • @AtZero138
      @AtZero138 Před měsícem +1

      I will always miss mine...
      89 , 89 blazer, 91 blazer and 02 S-10..

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 Před měsícem +2

      had a 89 S10 4cy automatic long box, good lil work truck

    • @deadbodybaby1
      @deadbodybaby1 Před měsícem +2

      I have the same truck lmao, 4.3?

    • @caseytilley9260
      @caseytilley9260 Před měsícem +1

      Same. Had a 2002 S-10 Zr2 a couple of years ago and it was my first truck I bought myself. Definitely enjoyed it.

    • @deadbodybaby1
      @deadbodybaby1 Před měsícem

      @@caseytilley9260 then u woke up

  • @Ret_Army_Combat_Vet
    @Ret_Army_Combat_Vet Před 8 hodinami

    In my younger days in Texas. We had trucks and small truck, Truck like The Peterbilt, International Harvester, Kenworth’s, 2 Ford F250, and 6 F350 as for small trucks 4 Ford Ranger, 2 Toyota Hilux, 2 Mazda B series, my personal ride a Ford F100, and my Grandfather Truck a 1937 Ford Pick up that he just bought before going to war.
    I still remember the small trucks costing less than $8,000 - $10,000 brand new.
    Starting April 4 2024, Texas has just approved the Japanese Kai/mini trucks as street legal. Texas has revised the 25 year law on trucks. My neighbors just bought 4 for his ranch at $3000 each.

  • @351cleavland
    @351cleavland Před měsícem +3

    There is a market for an inexpensive economy truck. That is NOT the market manufacturers want. If you build a larger truck there is a LOT more markup/profit to be had. You'd have to build a dozen mini-trucks to make the same profit. If you were a manufacturer which would you rather do: build one for a certain profit or build a dozen for the same profit?
    In other countries there are numerous reasons why they have a choice of smaller trucks. The American marketplace is savage. Its about stockholders more than consumers.
    I own a 2000 ranger that I have spent thousands on to keep it in great condition. It still is much less cost with much less worry if something breaks compared to a newer truck. It keeps running.

    • @kilojuliet2693
      @kilojuliet2693 Před 5 hodinami

      Yes. think of it like economics.
      all vehicles need some of the same parts that will cost about the same no matter the size of the vehicle. Making a bigger vehicle just really means more steel and materials like that, not more catalytic convertors or a second engine, so the cost of going bigger is not much, makes a bigger truck have more profit.

  • @J-1410
    @J-1410 Před měsícem +39

    Out of context, 1:35, the Scout commercial is hilarious.

    • @lcgiv4u
      @lcgiv4u Před měsícem +7

      We used to consider the small truck part of the family. See here as one leaves from the living room

  • @KyrosTheWolf
    @KyrosTheWolf Před měsícem +12

    I'm kinda surprised you didn't mention the recently released Hilux Champ, Toyota's compact truck released exclusively for the Asian market. Alot of problems with modern trucks is that they're passenger cars first, THEN trucks, which is why the truck bed only takes up about a 3rd of the total length. They're essentially SUVs but with an exposed trunk. Go back the the 70s and the truck bed would be at least half the truck's length

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Před 25 dny +1

      they had a champ on show at the local bigbox shop(like kmart? whats that place that sells like 12 packs of stuff in usa? that kind of a place where vendors go buy stuff from). they had put like a food truck thing on the back of it(like a box with roof, places to put things for cooking etc and sides that opened and the combo was being advertised for like 15k.
      I think it's toyotas answer to suzuki carry and the tata truck. anyway champ isn't that much smaller or anything than the normal hilux(16k+ start), just more bare bones more 'work' oriented. it's fairly common they take off the beds and change them for whatever they're using the regular hiluxes for. they also commonly beef up the frame and suspension to uprate the carrying capacity.
      also in southeast asia it's still relatively common that the bed is used as passenger space. the pickups are also often used as local busses (with a built in thing in the back to travel in). you could say the society runs mostly on pickup trucks, that's how the produce gets to the market from the farms, that's how the vendors buy it from the markets and move their stuff, that's how the delivery companies drive their stuff, that's how hay gets transported.

  • @edwardprice140
    @edwardprice140 Před dnem +1

    My favorite tiny truck was a 1981 VW Rabbit diesel 5 speed/mt, in dark green. It was small small.

  • @deformemvita
    @deformemvita Před měsícem +26

    I have a Nissan D21 Hardbody, and it is by far the best pickup I've ever owned.
    That thing has helped me drag home dozens of motorcycles in the last 8 years, and will probably help me collect dozens more in the decades to come.

    • @tedecker3792
      @tedecker3792 Před měsícem +2

      I drive a 94 D21 and love it. Keeps up with 80mph freeway traffic, hauls what I need, and gets good mileage. Recently I’ve come to realize they are becoming a cult vehicle. I frequently get waves from other hardbody drivers, and have younger guys wanting to buy it. Still works fine at nearly 200k miles. If there was a similar new truck offered, I’d buy it.

    • @stoundingresults
      @stoundingresults Před měsícem +1

      I bought a set of used black widow motorcycle ramps and the first day I learned how to use them when I bought a motorcycle the same day and made it to Harbor Freight to buy heavy duty motorcycle straps the only thing I was using in the meantime was a nylon rope to tie down the bike 17 MI to the store

    • @tedecker3792
      @tedecker3792 Před měsícem +1

      @@stoundingresults when I started racing motorcycles in the 60s tie down straps hadn’t been invented yet. It was roped all the way!

  • @offroad8055
    @offroad8055 Před měsícem +40

    I bought a brand new Toyota pickup (before they were called Tacoma) in 1993 for $7500. Stripped down model: no radio, no AC, no rear bumper or passenger side mirror, single cab 5 speed. Upgraded to a king cab Tacoma in 2003 for $14k brand new. Both good, reliable, affordable vehicles that were cheap to own and maintain. Those days are loooooooong gone.

    • @shawnn6926
      @shawnn6926 Před měsícem

      I bought a 2 year lease return on my Taco TRD Sport ext cab V6 for 28K. I'm so glad I did since Toyota decided to killed they're best seller with a 4 cyl starting at $45K.

    • @trentpettit6336
      @trentpettit6336 Před měsícem

      Did this 1993 pickup have the big TOYOTA wordmark on the tailgate?

    • @offroad8055
      @offroad8055 Před měsícem

      @@trentpettit6336 yes

  • @martinfurlong1071
    @martinfurlong1071 Před 12 dny +1

    Even better than the Ford Ranger was its predecessor, the Ford Courier. A fantastic, reasonable, work-horse that seems forgotten!

  • @kylehankins5988
    @kylehankins5988 Před 12 dny +1

    Some real geniuses in the EPA.

  • @bcyr-CO
    @bcyr-CO Před měsícem +43

    I daily an old 1st gen single cab RWD Tacoma and I absolutely love it. It's about the same size as my '90s and '00s Subaru Legacy wagons, but it only weighs 2500lbs (less than a Honda S2K). It gets 30mpg, and is relatively quick with 140bhp/160lb-ft out of the 2.4L and a 5-speed manual.
    Oh, and having a 6.5ft bed means that it has more cargo space than most 4dr half ton trucks (I'm aware that it has lower payload and can't tow).

    • @takcleberry
      @takcleberry Před měsícem

      1st gen tacoma beds are 6’2

    • @supercarsfl9633
      @supercarsfl9633 Před měsícem +4

      my best friend curt has a 95 2.4 taco and he “tows” more than we ever thought he could. we recently used his truck to flat tow a 2500 yukon xl 80 miles! its also moved a 70s rv that was buried into the ground for about 20 years

    • @shawnn6926
      @shawnn6926 Před měsícem

      My V6 Taco has the ext cab and 6' bed. I've hauled landscaping stuff, drywall, plywood, fire wood . . . towed a 21' Sea Ray, towed another truck on top of a flat bed trailer from FL to MI. I'd love to see the new Taco 4 banger work that hard.

  • @mariusfacktor3597
    @mariusfacktor3597 Před měsícem +16

    The rise of luxury SUVs and luxury pickup trucks with high hood heights is a total disgrace when it comes to safety. These things have giant blindspots right in front of them, and even larger blind spots directly behind them. Children are getting slaughtered by them and it's all for aesthetics. It's a disgrace. Now when I see a pickup truck I can pretty much bet the driver does not use the truck for work and bought it simply as a luxury status symbol at the expense of everyone else's safety. It makes me despise pickup trucks. If you have a pickup truck for work, you should be disgusted at how the luxury SUV and pickup truck industry is portraying you as an entitled man child.

    • @veritas4364
      @veritas4364 Před 21 dnem

      Unfortunately safety standards don't apply to trucks because they're supposed to be (wait for it) industrial vehicles.

    • @mantha6912
      @mantha6912 Před 7 dny +1

      THANK YOU. Was really disappointed he didn't talk about this.

  • @daveleephoto
    @daveleephoto Před měsícem +1

    Love the Ford Maverick and see them on the road often. AWD for less than $30K isn’t too bad. Or a hybrid front wheel drive for $25K. It’s exactly the truck you’re asking for.

  • @c182SkylaneRG
    @c182SkylaneRG Před 15 dny +1

    So I think I saw that video about the EPA reg, and it was making sense until I remembered something: Smart Car. That car has an absolutely tiny footprint, and yet it's fully gas, non-hybrid, it gets good gas mileage, but it's not Prius levels, I don't think... Somehow, that car still exists and passes all the EPA regs, so whatever workaround exists for the SmartCar, I want a SmartTruck.

  • @unclemoe9803
    @unclemoe9803 Před měsícem +33

    I drive a 2001 Ford Ranger with 250,000 miles, and that thing's lifters are making more noise than a drummer boy. The transmission slips more than a banana peel at a clown convention. It's losing about a quart of oil every 1,000 miles. The power steering pump is a supercharger at home, and I beat the shit out of it every day. But it starts up fine every day without fail and hasn't let me down. I intend to fix everything that's wrong with it. (I'm going to replace the lifters here tomorrow.)

    • @trackpackgt877
      @trackpackgt877 Před měsícem +3

      I just sold my 98 5 speed 4x4 Ranger few weeks ago i drove it for 10 years had 202k miles on it still had the factory clutch only ever had regular oil/fluid changes 1 brake job 1 set of spark plugs and 3 sets of tires. It was a good truck but she was getting tired but never left me sitting on the side of the road not one time did it break down.

    • @mr.hiyashirabbit5226
      @mr.hiyashirabbit5226 Před měsícem +1

      Yo 96 owner here bought it with odometer still stuck at 117216 miles. Radiator coolant disappears every week and half. Have to sometimes force the the transmission to shift to next gear but all in all there rangers and hella fun to have.

    • @trackpackgt877
      @trackpackgt877 Před měsícem

      @@mr.hiyashirabbit5226 I know what's wrong with your coolant disappearing do you have a 4 L?

    • @mr.hiyashirabbit5226
      @mr.hiyashirabbit5226 Před měsícem

      @@trackpackgt877 no it's the 2.3

    • @trackpackgt877
      @trackpackgt877 Před měsícem

      @@mr.hiyashirabbit5226 oh okay well then I don't know why lol

  • @young-bolts
    @young-bolts Před měsícem +12

    One of my favorite vehicles of all time was a 1992 Chevy S-10 extra cab with a 5-speed manual. I bought it for $200! The odometer had stopped working at 192,000 miles, but it just kept going and going!

    • @Mike-zl4zs
      @Mike-zl4zs Před měsícem +1

      Haha my first car ever was a 1995 S-10 with a 5 speed,and my odometer was also broken, didnt seem to mind it though lol, just kept running

    • @young-bolts
      @young-bolts Před měsícem

      @@Mike-zl4zs I really miss that little truck! Simpler times.

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky Před měsícem +1

      My family had a similar era Sonoma. The old Iron Duke engines were hard to kill. Everything about that truck was easy to work on.

  • @davidshettlesworth1442
    @davidshettlesworth1442 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this excellent video. Yes, I have a 2003 Ford Ranger extended cab. I love it. It is a Ford and unfortunately had a lot of plastic in the engine bay. Thank goodness I have an excellent mechanic that replaced the plastic with metal tubing and parts.

  • @wolfo1931
    @wolfo1931 Před 12 dny

    I miss my father's 2000 Dakota. She served us really well right up to the day it died this year. In addition my older brother had a 90 S10 and my Great Uncle drove a Dodge D50. I miss small trucks and they were a lot of fun.

  • @jacobsauve7318
    @jacobsauve7318 Před měsícem +7

    I have a 94 Toyota pickup I bought from a family friend last year for about $1000 it only had 150k miles and I like it a lot more than my 2011 tacoma

  • @mrrogerstown2435
    @mrrogerstown2435 Před měsícem +17

    I have a 92 mazda b2200 in teal. Carb and no power steering. Great little truck and lots of great memories

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey Před 28 dny

      Cute little reliable truck. I used to have a '91. Dealer could never find me the teal, with manual, no power steering so I got their 'show truck' they had on display, red with ground effects and tint. Minitrucks had a big following in the 90s mostly modders

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    Super job on the video! The narration is text book perfect !

  • @MrHamncheez
    @MrHamncheez Před 9 dny +1

    End the EPA
    It has increased gas consumption, not decreased it

  • @JackJoyce-nl8ws
    @JackJoyce-nl8ws Před měsícem +16

    In Australia. We have plenty! we got the Ford Ranger, VW Amarok, Izusu D-Max, Mazda BT-50, Toyota Hilux, Mitsubishi Triton and way more I can't think of

    • @Valiant_1971
      @Valiant_1971 Před měsícem +8

      And we used to have the ford Falcon Ute and the Holden Ute. RIP to both

    • @john_barnett
      @john_barnett Před měsícem +2

      @@Valiant_1971 Proton Jumbuck 😭

    • @InsaneBimmer
      @InsaneBimmer Před měsícem +4

      Well the Amarok IS a Ranger so...

    • @gymusen
      @gymusen Před měsícem +3

      In Brazil we got both those (apart from the Isuzu and mazda ones), all together with the chevy s10/Holden Colorado, and currently we have got a grey FLUX of medium trucks from Chevy and the Montana that has returned, RAM and the rampage, Renault and their Oroch, fiat and the toro.
      And we also got the small sized stuff like the fiat Strada and vw saveiro.

    • @dantevito1193
      @dantevito1193 Před měsícem +1

      The _correct_ size for a pickup truck. Anything bigger shouldn't be a pickup.

  • @WC3fanatic997
    @WC3fanatic997 Před měsícem +14

    I live in a tourist town; very little actual "Industry" out here past restaurants, gift shops, and a little bit of infrastructure to support lots of vacationers.
    I see so many huge, jacked-up trucks rolling through here. Yes a few of them are towing equally ridiculous 5th-wheel setups, so they're at least being used properly, but the vast majority of them are pristine, babied family haulers that you can tell just by looking at them have never even seen a piece of furniture in the bed, let alone rocks, bricks, a stack of pallets, yard debris, etc.
    Meanwhile I got an older Ranger last year and I love that thing. I've hauled all manner of gross, dirty stuff and even tow with it, and am happy to do so after coming from a comparatively impractical car. It's strange; it's the first truck I ever owned myself, and yet I've done more truck things with it than 99% of people with "more capable" vehicles.

    • @shawnn6926
      @shawnn6926 Před měsícem +5

      I'm sick and tired of seeing the jacked up trucks with the tires sticking out 4" on each side. Looks silly and dangerous throwing rocks and mud at everyone else near by.

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey Před 27 dny

      where is that tourist town? I have a product going on the market and tourist towns full of trucks are my target demographic

    • @WC3fanatic997
      @WC3fanatic997 Před 27 dny

      @@PendeltonWhiskey Pretty much anywhere along the Oregon Coast.
      Very few of the towns have any kind of capacity for industry past the basic necessities (due to various factors mostly pertaining to the rough geography of the area, but also due to population demographics being heavily favored towards retired people), but they're almost all on Reservation land, have Casino's nearby from which the infrastructure for resort- and tourist-towns can spring up (lots of hotels/restaurants, touristy places, etc.), and are all connected via Highway 101 from California and various other highways dribbling in from the larger cities. This allows a huge amount of tourists, who seem to always have tons of money to spend on these gargantuan rigs to tow a plethora of toys, to filter in when it gets hot elsewhere, since the weather is always mild.
      That, coupled with the heavily forested and mountainous areas all around just a few miles inland (and the rather large amounts of "You May As Well Be In Idaho" outside of any larger city or town with tons of agriculture, farming and timber) and you have an even larger amount of trucks roaming around from all the hard-working Good Ol' Boys in the back woods (and farming plains a few more miles past that).
      Though most of the towns big and small have this same demographic, Coos Bay, Florence, Newport, Lincoln City, Cannon Beach and Astoria are the largest, and have direct highway funnels from Eugene, Corvallis, Salem and Portland. TIllamook is a special case since it's literally straight-up farming country, but it has a decent amount of tourism because of TIllamook being, well, famous for it's cheese and various other tasty things; they have a museum and you can do tours of the factory, as well as buy directly from them.
      Honestly, all the years I've lived out in this region, every 3rd vehicle seems to be some kind of massive, jacked-up truck, and since my business is directly on 101 I get a constant view of the traffic at all times, all day; to say there are trucks everywhere out here is an understatement. It's like a mixing ground where civilization meets the greater back-country. Coupled with the direct line from California, we get a *_huge_* variance in our demographics.

  • @pancudowny
    @pancudowny Před 13 dny +1

    Having recently driven a friend's '09 V-6 Silverado for a month... and having owned several 4-cyl. S-10s in the past... I can tell you: The modern 6-cyl. full-size trucks are like a plus-size version of those 4-cyl. S-10s in terms of fuel economy... if you drive them reasonably moderately. (20-mpg!) Otherwise, we're talking the same bed length, but with greater width. Plus: the cabin is much larger, easily allowing for three to sit across the front bench seat. And having a larger fuel tank as well means that although it might be more to fill... with the given range had by it with the modern 6-cyl, it means I can go longer between fill-ups, and [more often] fill-up when I feel it's time to, depending on fuel prices.
    Still... it is a shame how much even a neglected one--like my friend's--tends to go for used. And if the price of a used car is any indication of how expensive trucks have become, you can imagine how I feel about the cost of new ones...!😕

  • @watsontcbc
    @watsontcbc Před 28 dny

    Great video. Couldn't agree more about the need for a small, simple , very affordable pickup. Its loooooong overdue.

  • @takuame7
    @takuame7 Před měsícem +5

    Got an old 94 ranger xlt back in 2019 from a dude on fb marketplace who was living out in the sticks. Told me his dad had been using it for work, and then I continued using it for my landscaping gig. Old thing has been through so many things and repairs. Now that I've changed industries, it doesn't get used like a work horse anymore just my daily driver, tbh I plan on keeping this thing as long as possible.

  • @BRTowe
    @BRTowe Před měsícem +130

    Everyone says, "Build a simple truck and we'll buy it!" But no one did after maybe the early 90s. The reason they quit building new trucks with manual transmissions was because people quit ordering them. It became no longer worth the effort to offer the option when 95% of your sales are automatics. Same with manual windows, etc.

    • @DGTelevsionNetwork
      @DGTelevsionNetwork Před měsícem +51

      People stop buying them because the build quality and reliability went down the toilet, thanks to share holders and top down management taking a shit on the next guy. Late model rangers are notorious for being throwaway trucks.

    • @MistrBiggles
      @MistrBiggles Před měsícem +17

      @@DGTelevsionNetworkno, I think people really just wanted automatic windows

    • @sendingit2601
      @sendingit2601 Před měsícem +13

      My 02 tundra with roll up windows, v6 qwd 5 spd, has racked up 573k miles. Simple as it gets.

    • @lucysmith4242
      @lucysmith4242 Před měsícem +32

      People buy what's at the dealership. The dealer gets what they get

    • @crlaw75
      @crlaw75 Před měsícem +8

      Laziness on the consumer also plays a role.

  • @elosacle
    @elosacle Před 29 dny

    Had a '95 Ranger that had less than 100 hp with a tailwind as my first vehicle. It was old, slow, and had the bare minimum for features,but man did i love driving it everywhere, especially on long trips.

  • @chandlermorris2219
    @chandlermorris2219 Před 26 dny

    I learned to drive in a 82 toyota pickup. It was so fun! I still get nostalgic when I see small trucks.

  • @anthonygillette
    @anthonygillette Před měsícem +5

    My grandpa’s 95 ranger (6 cylinder extended cab) lasted 450k miles. And he beat that thing working drywall keeping up with off-roading to boot. Mine was a 98 4 banger which had been in a rollover crash before I got it and lasted over 100k (355k total) miles before it finally had a catastrophic engine failure (someone had neglected oil changes before I purchased it unfortunately)
    My absolute best memories are in the seat of a classic ford ranger. Even though the badge is back, the truck will never be the same.

    • @jasong428
      @jasong428 Před měsícem +1

      I agree 100%. My parents paid for me to start up a lease on a '99 back in 1999 and told me if I screwed it up we were done. That got me kinda scared and motivated and when I scrapped it in 2020 it had 418K. It was the only vehicle I had from 99-2010 and if it had failed my life would have been in a world of hurt. Awesome trucks and awesome memories.

  • @genericality4551
    @genericality4551 Před měsícem +4

    Got an 80s ford ranger for 800 bucks. Its now my favorite vehicle with the practicality and rhe goofiness of how it looks

  • @hotburner4859
    @hotburner4859 Před 29 dny

    Great video. Loved my '03 Sonoma. Extended cab with the little jump seat in the back, 4.3 v6, 4x4. Could fit 19 bales of hay in that bed!!

  • @dreadinajeep
    @dreadinajeep Před 24 dny

    Holding on to my old 90s truck for dear life.

  • @maszellz
    @maszellz Před měsícem +7

    Great content as always. As a 1961 midget owner, I fully agreed with your video on small sports cars. Now, as a 2001 Ranger owner, I fully agree with this video. It's why I'm keeping my ranger rust free. I'm never gonna buy a truck made after 2005. Keep my ranger running till I'm dead.

    • @donberry7657
      @donberry7657 Před měsícem +1

      Just picked up a well maintained, stored Winters 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse Spyder GT convertible with the upgraded leather, brakes, infinity stereo and17" alloys. Doing the timing belt and water pump in a week. I'm stoked.