The Pros and Cons of Pickup Truck Ownership
Pickup truck ownership is no longer relegated to farmers and landscapers. Today, men and women alike are taking advantage of a vehicle that offers rugged power and outdoor utility in a sizable vehicle. Of course, pickup truck ownership is not ideal for every lifestyle and use.
Here are the pros and cons of owning a pickup truck:
1. Safety
Pro: Pickup trucks are often synonymous with safety if you stow and transport industrial cargo. For instance, the open rear bed with close cab option separates driver from cargo, and keeps that cargo secure. Additionally, pickup trucks are tall in size, offering better visibility over other vehicles on the road.
Con: Safety in a pickup truck can be an issue if the vehicle is involved in an accident. For instance, the tall stature of the vehicle can make it hard to handle in treacherous weather, and also prone to rolling or spinning out (fishtailing) if the rear bed isn’t weighed down. The lack of back seating can also make it uncomfortable and dangerous for passengers.
2. Exterior vs. Interior space
Pro: The spacious bed of a pickup truck makes it superior to most other vehicles (i.e., van, SUV, and hatchback) because the availability for storage is the entire back half of the vehicle.
Con: Even though the open truck bed is advantageous for moving, this means the interior cab of the vehicle is cramped as far as passenger seat space. Most trucks do offer small back seats, but most won’t adequately fit a large person or car seat for a child.
3. Practicality vs. gas milage
Pro: PIckup trucks are ideal for work and leisure activities that demand durability. Because the
rear bed is separate from the cab, the chassis can withstand heavier loads than other vehicles over much more hazardous terrain.
Con: While a pickup truck can pull heavier loads, gas mileage is expensive for this luxury (at an average of 23 miles per gallon vs. 50 miles per gallon on sedans and coupes). This means traveling long distances can be very expensive.