• Jhex@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    That’s incorrect. The Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz exist and are very popular.

    And they are still inefficient monsters compared to what a real small truck should be:

    Ford Maverick (2022+):

    • Length: Approx. 199.7 inches (5.07 meters) almost 1.7 meters larger, 6 feet or so

    • Width: Approx. 72.6 inches (1.84 meters)

    • Height: Approx. 68.7 inches (1.75 meters)

    • Bed Length: 4.5 feet (approx. 54 inches / 1.37 meters) 45% LESS cargo space than a kei truck

    Typical Kei Truck (e.g., Suzuki Carry):

    • Length: Max legal limit is 3.4 meters (133.9 inches / 11.15 feet).

    • Width: Max legal limit is 1.48 meters (58.3 inches). Often around 1.4 meters.

    • Height: Varies, but typically around 1.9–2.0 meters (75–79 inches) including the cab/bed height, though the cargo bed side walls are very low (often ~1 meter total height from ground).

    • Bed Length: Typically around 2.0 meters (78 inches / 6.5 feet), which is actually longer than the Maverick’s bed in some configurations relative to the vehicle length, though the total footprint is much smaller.

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      7 hours ago

      You gotta add a normal US truck to your stats.

      The Santa Cruz and Maverick are 2-3.5ft shorter than a Ram 1500.

      I have a Santa Cruz, and it looks like a toy truck next to the normal ones. Especially next to duallies.

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        5 hours ago

        oh yes most others are way bigger… but I was comparing the “small” trucks that are actually available in the USA to make the point they are not in the same level the real small trucks are