swathdiver
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Most men don't drive trucks to feel like men. They drive trucks because they are men!
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I get that all the time! It doesn't phase me. Plus it's fun to out horse and outdrive some of my friends with mid size trucks. And even the friends with sierras and silvys. It's quite fun! Lol. They make fun of me yet they all want me to drive when it comes time for a road trip haha+1
Nothing screams male overcompensation than big honkin soccer mom SUVS!
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Most men don't drive trucks to feel like men. They drive trucks because they are men!
Not where I live.
Your masculinity levels are dictated by what people in your town drive?
Huh.
I informed you that that is not the case where I live.
Its interesting, where i live in the Washington DC area anecdotally Suburbans are driven mostly by mom's. However, Yukon XLs and especially the Denali trim is almost always driven by a man.
In my opinion they are both masculine looking vehicles, however, mom's (or their husbands who secretly want their wife to have a Suburban so they themselves can drive one on the weekends) tend to just go for the utility of the vehicle and get the Suburban LT. Where as men who buy the trucks for themselves as their OWN daily driver want all the bells and whistles and therefore go for the Yukon XL Denali. Its just my observation of my location.
I live in the DC area aswell I see more men driving the Denali's and Escalade while the women do drive the Tahoes and Suburban XL's.
We have the Yukon XL and bench in the middle which we like. It’s been great having the capacity for 8 when hauling our 3 kids plus either their friends or grandparents around. And if that’s not enough space we can always use the hitch for a cargo rack.
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We took the Suburban up Norther Arizona last month and couldn't believe how much stuff we could carry with the addition of the XXL Thule Force Cargo Roof Box!
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How many people were you taking? And did you have second row captain seats?
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we were 7: 2 adults in front, 2 teenagers and baby in middle row BENCH, and 2 young kids in booster in third row seating.
That left on 1 seat empty, middle seat in 3rd row, which was used for the toys and drawing books for the little ones.
"Trunk" area had food, clothing, and the baby push bike, cargo box had a huge 16 persons tents, a baby pack and play, bunch of pillows, 2 ikea rolled up mattress, 2 cots with their pads, and sleeping bags.
That's awesome!we were 7: 2 adults in front, 2 teenagers and baby in middle row BENCH, and 2 young kids in booster in third row seating.
That left on 1 seat empty, middle seat in 3rd row, which was used for the toys and drawing books for the little ones.
"Trunk" area had food, clothing, and the baby push bike, cargo box had a huge 16 persons tents, a baby pack and play, bunch of pillows, 2 ikea rolled up mattress, 2 cots with their pads, and sleeping bags.