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It's purely practical. Nobody uses this for parking in random places, you use it for work and for stuff like hauling a trailer or something that needs a powerful truck.
Come to the Netherlands. On the one hand you learn that a trailer can be hauled by anything. On the other hand, you'll see that this truck has a laughably small storage space compared to its road footprint.
This thing can probably haul more than a semi. I don't know who needs that but somebody probably does.
How could it with no fifth wheel and only four road wheels?
OK so you've never been to America
Apparently you haven't, either. Nobody drives OP's posted vehicle around for anything but work.
Why are these threads popping up with rage-bait misinformation? Don't we have enough shit to rage over already? Are you guys addicted to rage or something?
I have absolutely seen an F650 in a "Reserved for VP of ___" space at a Boston office Park.
Ok, I think it was an F650. I am shit with car makes and models, but it towered over my friend's F250 and looked like that picture.
Most likely a 350. I’m a truck driver and have never seen a 650 used as a personal vehicle like the pic. Driven all over the country, in almost every state. And by your own admission you’re shit at recognizing make and model.
No, but I'm not terrible at recognizing size. An F350, even an F450 look like slightly bigger F250s (just like an F250 is like a fat F150). I meant I couldn't have qualified it as a "ford as big as a tow truck" or "dodge as big as a tow truck", but it was "as big as a tow truck and nothing like any of those other ones".
Have you spent much time in office parks in Boston or New York? The shit you see is stupid-level.
F350s don't look any bigger than an F250. They're essentially the same truck. Only real difference is heavier suspension and the option for dually. If anything the f250 can look bigger if it's 4x4 and the 350 beside it is 2wd. F450s are noticeable larger.
Absolutely nobody, not a single person !
I live in America. In New Jersey. Yeah we don't have a lot of trucks here, the f150 is 20th most sold car instead of 1st, but I'm in Pennsylvania a lot where there is tons and if somebody is using it for personal use, it's typically a lower power f150 or a rear wheel drive like a Chevy Colorado or Ford Maverick.
Nah 2/5 vehicles look like this in the Midwest, at least. It's real sad, you just know these people only actually haul things maybe once a year at best and spend probably 4x as much as the rest of us on gas
Ah yes everybody there must have an f650. Right... Also it's typically colder and you need a more capable vehicle in the snow and mountains.