The overland craze is out of control

I love (sarcastic and mockingly) when a guy has a luxury pick up with a pristine bed. Never had anything in it. Not a piece of lumber, drywall, mulch, dirt, sled, four-wheeler, no boat to tow etc. Guy would barely know what end of the screwdriver to hold...but he needs that truck. It's such a poser move
 
Saw one of these parked on the street of Portland: https://www.globalsuzuki.com/automobile/lineup/carry/

Obviously it had to be a 20+ year old model so it could be imported, but Kei Trucks are super cool and way more practical then the monster trucks Americans buy. They are gaining in popularity with farmers and those who actually need to move stuff around (relatively short distances at least):

 
I love (sarcastic and mockingly) when a guy has a luxury pick up with a pristine bed. Never had anything in it. Not a piece of lumber, drywall, mulch, dirt, sled, four-wheeler, no boat to tow etc. Guy would barely know what end of the screwdriver to hold...but he needs that truck. It's such a poser move
 
Saw one of these parked on the street of Portland: https://www.globalsuzuki.com/automobile/lineup/carry/

Obviously it had to be a 20+ year old model so it could be imported, but Kei Trucks are super cool and way more practical then the monster trucks Americans buy. They are gaining in popularity with farmers and those who actually need to move stuff around (relatively short distances at least):

Yup.
Andy bought Suzuki's for his kids.
 
I love (sarcastic and mockingly) when a guy has a luxury pick up with a pristine bed. Never had anything in it. Not a piece of lumber, drywall, mulch, dirt, sled, four-wheeler, no boat to tow etc. Guy would barely know what end of the screwdriver to hold...but he needs that truck. It's such a poser move
 
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