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TreeHouser
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Shame you can't get what you want.
Thanks, Fiona. Yes, it is a shame. But like I said up front, I know there's not much I can do about it. What totally amazed me is how this type of truck has disappeared off the face of the earth. Particularly the used car market. Where'd they all go?
I just don't get the short open bed. I can see carrying four people, if that's what you do (I don't), but wouldn't you just get a Suburban, and have an enclosed dry/secure back area for your groceries? And, you still could carry that 10' piece of pipe, if needed. What would be ideal for me is a midsize truck with an 8' bed. It would have the ability to carry the archetypal sheet of plywood or drywall (4 feet by 8 feet) flat in the cargo bed, rather than at an angle, like in all the new trucks, and hopefully get better gas mileage than a full size truck. Plus, it would be easier for me to drive and park. The Dodge Dakota came out with all that in 1987, but try to even find one of those on a used lot. Good luck.
The used dealers say IF they get one in, it sells fast. But the new dealers say they can't sell 'em. The Toyota guy told me they haven't sold one in a couple of years, and when they did have them, they just sat on the lot for months. Still scratching my head on that one.
Thanks all, for your comments and suggestions.