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ScottyBoy

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Why did you trade that thing in for your soccer mom van thingamajig

Happy wife, happy life.

It's also paid for already. You tellin' me you wouldn't drive my Tahoe, Carl? :dunno:
Yeah I suppose I would, but I'd drive your truck over the Tahoe any day :thumbs:

Money is the root of a LOT of decisions. I originally wanted a crew cab silvy. When I was looking for one, I simply could not find one under 20k that was either beat to hell or had over 100k miles on it. :dunno: I found my Burban for 15 with only 52k miles on it. I thought about how much I would actually use a truck bed, and decided on settling for the burban. I have actually more interior room than a crew cab truck, I can still tow the same, and I can fold down my seats and still haul large objects as long as they arent too tall to fit in. With my seats folded down I can fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood in there and close the back door. The only real drawback of an SUV as oppossed to a truck is you can't haul dirty , muddy or bloody things in an SUV without ruing the carpet. You can hose out the bed of a truck.
 

Nick The Great

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Money is the root of a LOT of decisions. I originally wanted a crew cab silvy. When I was looking for one, I simply could not find one under 20k that was either beat to hell or had over 100k miles on it. :dunno: I found my Burban for 15 with only 52k miles on it. I thought about how much I would actually use a truck bed, and decided on settling for the burban. I have actually more interior room than a crew cab truck, I can still tow the same, and I can fold down my seats and still haul large objects as long as they arent too tall to fit in. With my seats folded down I can fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood in there and close the back door. The only real drawback of an SUV as oppossed to a truck is you can't haul dirty , muddy or bloody things in an SUV without ruing the carpet. You can hose out the bed of a truck.

And that was the dealbreaker for me. :D2

:uhoh:
 

Sodbuster

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Money is the root of a LOT of decisions. I originally wanted a crew cab silvy. When I was looking for one, I simply could not find one under 20k that was either beat to hell or had over 100k miles on it. :dunno: I found my Burban for 15 with only 52k miles on it. I thought about how much I would actually use a truck bed, and decided on settling for the burban. I have actually more interior room than a crew cab truck, I can still tow the same, and I can fold down my seats and still haul large objects as long as they arent too tall to fit in. With my seats folded down I can fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood in there and close the back door. The only real drawback of an SUV as oppossed to a truck is you can't haul dirty , muddy or bloody things in an SUV without ruing the carpet. You can hose out the bed of a truck.

And that was the dealbreaker for me. :D2

:uhoh:

Yep, once again, Nick is the voice of reason.... :uhoh:

:D2
 

daddy

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I also have a nice single-axle trailer that I can use for hauling trash, zombies, etc. It's not a big deal. :D
 

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