Rodahn wrote:
Interesting that the reviews tend to favor American brands for full-size, and foreign brands for compacts.
Well, see, there are two or three factors at work, here.
The first is that the truck market was never commoditized into disposable cars that you were supposed to replace every 5 years, the way the American car market was. You think back to early 80's stuff, and you never hear of cars from that era being around or lasting a long time, because they weren't engineered to. The trucks, on the other hand, lasted 20 years and 400k miles or whatever.
The second is that the gung ho, big truck audience are also, well, a bunch of rednecks (often middle class, suburban rednecks, but still), who are the ones putting the gun rack in the back window, the big-ass red, white, and blue eagle decal obscuring their rear field of view, and the "Guns Don't Kill People, I Do" bumper stickers. These guys will buy American, and it's no surprise.
Finally, all the compact trucks get made overseas (and Europe doesn't really get into even that) because the Japanese and Koreans don't have any space, so it doesn't even occur to them that somebody would want a 16-foot long vehicle. That takes up the entire length of their apartment AND half the next one over when they park it on the street. Also, you can't drift in a full-size.