Originally Posted by
dave2010
I guess electric is good - if it works, and fits the purpose.
It's not the EV I don't like, but the size, and often also the style.
Othewise I wish they'd keep these things off the road. Fine for workmen who have to carry tools or other large kit I guess. Just really dislike it when one of these pulls up by me as I'm about to turn, obscuring my vision so I can't do the manoeuvre.
UK roads are too narrow to have many of these newer vehicles on the road, and parking in many car parks is becoming almost impossible.
Car parks have too many spaces for the number of cars, so small spaces, then put a whole bunch of things like that in, and everything becomes much harder.
Yes but for that purpose vans are much more practical, more load space and also a roof big enough for ladders etc.
I've never seen the point of these trucks. You do see a lot of these things in the building trade, usually owned by the bloke in charge. I call them boss-vans.The company I worked for till last year, he drove a Nissan Navara, his three sons each had a Mitsubishi L200, and none of them would be carrying anything more work-related than a clipboard, hard hat, hi-vis coat and a pair of wellies. All that could have fitted into one of these:
But I guess it's an ego thing.
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