Thats cap, I know a few wealthy families with large homes. None of them own a truck.
I can go outside and show you that probably less than 1/4 of the people in suburban areas own trucks.
Maybe if you live out in the hicks.
That’s cool for them. Obviously you can get by without one. But I don’t borrow cars and I don’t ask people for shyt. That’s for people like you and your neighbors to do. I buy tools and loan them out. I get asked for my truck regularly so clearly people need one but don’t have one. Example being I just had to go pickup my snowblower from my homie crib because his place is too much for him to shovel manually and since it’s the city, you’ll get fined if you don’t. That’s obviously not fitting in my car so when I bought it, I used my truck.
Where you live and how much your home costs doesn’t mean shyt in this conversation so I dunno why you even bothered to mention that. I have property in Chicago proper so what’s that suppose to mean?
I have sports cars and I’m clearly not going to daily a 2 seater so my truck gets the day to day driving. Potholes, heavy snow, stormy weather, none of that matters. AWD/4WD, trunk space and clearance are what is most practical. Disagree all you want but the most sold type of vehicle is now a crossover, not a sedan and for those very features. A truck is just a step up from there. That’s why a pickup is the most sold vehicle every year for past 30/40yrs, practicality.