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There's still a market for small trucks and economy cars, but the margins won't allow it. Manufacturers make next to nothing on vehicles in those segments so it makes more sense for them to pump out full size trucks and other vehicles that they make a lot more money on.
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Quoted: Yeah, I know the "small" trucks of today are pretty much the same size as "standard" trucks of yesterday. My last truck was a Silverado 2500 Duramax/Allison crew cab, so... this Canyon is tiny to me. View Quote I bet if you got in my old old Colorado you would think it was a toy (and old rangers are a lot smaller than my Colorado), but it's exactly what I need and what I want, for my uses. You just can't find them anymore . |
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Quoted: Nissan has been making the Frontier for about 100 years now. View Quote I think the Frontier Crew Cab 4x4 will be my next truck Reason #1 There are no more 1/2 ton V8's available. The Nissan claims 6500lbs towing so it should handle 4500lbs OK on short trips. I would rather have V8 but since that is no longer an option, I'll get a smaller truck... Reason #2 I am disgusted with my current Tundra. less than 80k and all the electronic CRAP is out i.e. the adaptive cruise, the lane warning shit, all the stuff I didn't want to begin with. Every time it rains, it all starts blinking on the dash Reason #3 Normally I would have went with Tacoma, but fuck Toyota for selling me this POS Tundra My 08 Tundra is still going strong. My son drives it to Bama. This 2018 Tundra I am driving is crap |
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I think there's a huge market for an affordable small pickup truck with not many amenities. A basic bitch if you will. Priced starting around 25-30k for bottom tier.
But then who would buy all those 60k+ trucks they keep pumping out? |
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Quoted: No way. I have owned F150s since the 1970s. If anything, those were bigger than modern ones… View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Rangers are now the size of older f150s. No way. I have owned F150s since the 1970s. If anything, those were bigger than modern ones… The year 2000 or so. |
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As someone who was the unfortunate owner of a 1979 Plymouth Arrow pickup, no never again.
The thing made about 80hp, so even me driving by myself, it was rolling the dice every time I got on the interstate. Mileage still sucked. It would pull a small trailer short distances, but again, it was base utility. It could do it, but it sucked. Like having FJB as president. If you made that truck with a 130 - 140hp package, it might be more popular, and if you change the gearing and frame for better mileage, you lose towing. Might as well go buy a japanese mini truck. |
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Quoted: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/E464XZTSxWM/maxresdefault.jpg Ford Maverick is what you're looking for. It's the one on the far left. View Quote View Quote Or these. |
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Quoted: Because the market has spoken and little trucks aren’t in demand. View Quote Partly. CAFE and crash safety standards mean small trucks cost and weigh close to the same as half ton trucks, and the perceived value isn’t there. Cheap gas removed the main operating cost incentive, so they’ve been dead for awhile. |
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Quoted: That's kind of the point of the OP's thread though. It's not actually a small truck. If you google the dimensions of your Canyon and then the dimensions of an old Ford or Chevy pickup from the 80s or 90s, you didn't buy small truck. You bought a 1/2 ton pickup truck. I bet if you got in my old old Colorado you would think it was a toy (and old rangers are a lot smaller than my Colorado), but it's exactly what I need and what I want, for my uses. You just can't find them anymore . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I know the "small" trucks of today are pretty much the same size as "standard" trucks of yesterday. My last truck was a Silverado 2500 Duramax/Allison crew cab, so... this Canyon is tiny to me. I bet if you got in my old old Colorado you would think it was a toy (and old rangers are a lot smaller than my Colorado), but it's exactly what I need and what I want, for my uses. You just can't find them anymore . I know. You are correct. I'm not arguing any of your points. I miss my '87 Toyota P/U I had back in the day. Probably the best truck I ever owned. |
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Quoted: I think there's a huge market for an affordable small pickup truck with not many amenities. A basic bitch if you will. Priced starting around 25-30k for bottom tier. But then who would buy all those 60k+ trucks they keep pumping out? View Quote Ford is pretty much only taking customer orders for their entire production capacity on Maverick for the last two years, no retail stock orders......if you see one on a lot for sale, it is because the person that ordered it passed on it....so there is some demand out there for sure. |
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Taking the newer trucks on forest and desert roads is ridiculous as well. Way easier to get through many of the unmanaged roads in a smaller vehicle. New trucks are like trying to maneuver a bus through obstacles.
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3/4 and 1-tons are the thinking man’s truck. The nancies that don’t get it think it has something to do with a penis, because they think about penis 24/7 they make bad truck buying decisions. You will notice this when you pass them. They’re left lane camping, trying to hypermile and get over 15mpg in their tiny Tacomas. |
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Quoted: Same reason they don't make cheap econobox cars anymore. Government regulations and buyer tastes. You might think there must be a market for vehicles like that, but there's not. You make a small simple truck, and everyone's first reaction is "But why, for $5k more you can get into a mid-range F150 that'll carry that little thing in it's bed." Look into the thread about cheap economy cars here and most responses are "Why not just buy this larger, comfier, fancier, Toyota/Honda/Lexus used for the same price instead." People always want more shit, they might not always want to pay for it, but if they can be convinced that they're getting a great deal on it, well, why not go for more? And most working types realized that if they need something smaller than a full size truck, they're probably better served with a small van. View Quote Those small vans are awful. I last drove one in 2013. I am short. I had to have seat all the way back and at a right angle to drive the POS. Several techs couldn't drive the things at all. |
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View Quote Is that street legal? |
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Quoted: I think it's more to do with the people buying new vehicles. Same reason why automatic transmissions reign supreme even though there's demand for them on the used side of things. Only sales of new vehicles influence the manufacturer decisions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Because the market has spoken and little trucks aren’t in demand. 9 out of 10 people who say they would buy a new small truck are lying and you can get that last guy to settle for a medium truck anyways. I think it's more to do with the people buying new vehicles. Same reason why automatic transmissions reign supreme even though there's demand for them on the used side of things. Only sales of new vehicles influence the manufacturer decisions. That’s just another way of saying the overall demand for those features isn’t there. If it was, people wouldn’t have stopped buying new vehicles with those features. |
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View Quote Used to see a few of these around town. Haven't noticed one for a while. |
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Quoted: I think the Frontier Crew Cab 4x4 will be my next truck Reason #1 There are no more 1/2 ton V8's available. The Nissan claims 6500lbs towing so it should handle 4500lbs OK on short trips. I would rather have V8 but since that is no longer an option, I'll get a smaller truck... Reason #2 I am disgusted with my current Tundra. less than 80k and all the electronic CRAP is out i.e. the adaptive cruise, the lane warning shit, all the stuff I didn't want to begin with. Every time it rains, it all starts blinking on the dash Reason #3 Normally I would have went with Tacoma, but fuck Toyota for selling me this POS Tundra My 08 Tundra is still going strong. My son drives it to Bama. This 2018 Tundra I am driving is crap View Quote What do you mean about 1/2 tom V8s? I just bought a 2023 Ram 1500 with the 5.7 Hemi E-Torque and looked at GMC and Chevy V8 1/2 tons before I bought. I think Ford does too but I didn't shop them. |
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"muh market resurch"
The used market for older (smol) frontiers and tacomas is extremely competitive. So I imported a Hilux. |
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Quoted: Really? On paper, it's only about 5" longer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nissan has been making the Frontier for about 100 years now. Really? On paper, it's only about 5" longer. My new Nisan next to a buddies old one Attached File |
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Quoted: That's just another way of saying the overall demand for those features isn't there. If it was, people wouldn't have stopped buying new vehicles with those features. View Quote "Demand for the Ford Maverick is extremely high. Right now, the wait time for this truck is between five and eight months. That's a long time to wait for a small pickup. Before you ever get your Maverick, it might be time for the 2024 model." and "Now, thanks to FoMoCo's September sales report, we know exactly how many new orders it received for the 2023 Ford Maverick. That number is an astounding 86,000 units which is even more impressive considering order banks were open for a mere seven days." |
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Used to be a bunch of Chevy Luvs around too. They were small.
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Taco?
Short beds are available on ALL makes and models. Do you mean small, and cheap? Maveric? |
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Purchased a 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz a year ago and don't regret it. I needed a small truck to get minor things from Home Depot/Lowes, trash to the dump, and toss a deer in during hunting season. The SC has done all three so far. Just don't buy the stand SE model. Get the SEL with Activity Package. I have avoided the upper two models with the turbo engine due to the transmission issues they appear to have.
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Quoted: Then tell me why when I just googled "What is the current wait time for a Ford Maverick", the first response is: "Demand for the Ford Maverick is extremely high. Right now, the wait time for this truck is between five and eight months. That's a long time to wait for a small pickup. Before you ever get your Maverick, it might be time for the 2024 model." and "Now, thanks to FoMoCo's September sales report, we know exactly how many new orders it received for the 2023 Ford Maverick. That number is an astounding 86,000 units which is even more impressive considering order banks were open for a mere seven days." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's just another way of saying the overall demand for those features isn't there. If it was, people wouldn't have stopped buying new vehicles with those features. "Demand for the Ford Maverick is extremely high. Right now, the wait time for this truck is between five and eight months. That's a long time to wait for a small pickup. Before you ever get your Maverick, it might be time for the 2024 model." and "Now, thanks to FoMoCo's September sales report, we know exactly how many new orders it received for the 2023 Ford Maverick. That number is an astounding 86,000 units which is even more impressive considering order banks were open for a mere seven days." That’s a current production vehicle, making it irrelevant to the scenario posited in the post I quoted. The claim I was addressing was “there’s demand for x in the used market, but not the new market.” It doesn’t really matter what “x” is. |
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This is what OP wants but probably still too big. Too bad they don’t make them anymore.
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Quoted: While partly true, this thinking ignores the .gov meddling in the market. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Get out of here with that logic. While partly true, this thinking ignores the .gov meddling in the market. Nobody (except a few outliers) would buy something like a modern take on a 1985 era Toyota standard cab PU with a manual transmission, a low horse power 4 cylinder engine, a bench seat and maybe AC. Pickup truck owners have evolved and want all the features of a luxury car wrapped up in a pick truck package. |
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Quoted: And I guess by small I mean primarily shorter. There are millions of people that use trucks primarily in towns and cities for painting, small landscaping/gardening, and a hundred other businesses that don't need a truck THAT CAN TOW 18,000 LBS, DRIVE THROUGH 3 FEET OF MUD, ILUMINATE YOUR SECOND STORY BEDROOMS DURING POWER OUTAGES, HAS AN AUTO DEPLOY STEPLADDER FOR EASY ACCESS, SPATTER GUARD FOR UNSEEN PEDESTRIANS, AND LIMITED TO THREE ON THE SAME SIDE OF GUAM AT ANY GIVEN TIME. I just think that there has to be a market for something smaller. Even trucks like the Ranger are now monstrosities. View Quote They seem to drive vans |
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Because small trucks suck.
I had an S-10 once. For like 6 months. They’re not as useful as a big truck, and are better replaced with minivans and small SUVs. I think the 1/2 ton as the smallest truck is the sweet spot. |
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I have been on the waiting list for a Maverick since the day the order window opened in September.
I ordered a hybrid, so I'm at the bottom of the list. I've already bought an Accord while waiting, so I'm not sure I'll even take it when it arrives. CarMax already told me they would give me at least $5k over my cost for it, so they could resell it for $10k over cost. |
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Quoted: Because small trucks suck. I had an S-10 once. For like 6 months. They’re not as useful as a big truck, and are better replaced with minivans and small SUVs. I think the 1/2 ton as the smallest truck is the sweet spot. View Quote I had a 98 Dakota, V8, 4x4 extended cab. I loved that truck. |
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