Quote Of The Weekend: Heavy Duty Demand Edition

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

In his New York Times comparison of heavy-duty pickup trucks, Ezra Dyer opens with a provocative comparison:

Heavy-Duty pickup trucks are the supercars of the truck world. They have more power than drivers are likely ever to exploit, and bragging rights depend on statistics that are, in practical terms, theoretical.

How does he figure?

While you can’t buy a diesel engine in a mainstream light-duty pickup, heavy-duty pickups now offer propulsion suitable for a tandem-axle dump truck.

I’m not exaggerating. Ford’s 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V-8 packs 400 horsepower and 800 pound-feet of torque; the base engine in a Peterbilt 348 dump truck offers a mere 260 horsepower and 660 pound-feet. Does your pickup really need more power than a Peterbilt?

I’m guessing most HD truck owners won’t take kindly to the question, especially coming from a scolding Gray Lady. But if you read the full review, you’ll find that Dyer was able to locate at least one contractor willing to admit that he realized he just didn’t need his HD’s overabundance of ability. It goes against the grain of the “bigger, faster, tougher, more” marketing message that has helped make trucks such a huge part of the American market, but is it possible that the tide is turning? Have pickups improved too much? The huge sales of Ecoboost V6-powered F-Series certainly suggests the we may just be moving towards a more pragmatic truck-buying market…


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  • FreedMike FreedMike on Aug 15, 2011

    Seeing all these rigs being used to chariot overweight middle aged guys to their desk jobs, in a place where the lakes are too lame for boat ownership (thus no need to haul the boat) makes me wonder about the motivation for laying out fifty large for one. But then I check out the back windows, replete with the "Calvin pissing on the Ford/Chevy/Dodge symbol, and of course the low-hanging nutsack, and the motivation becomes clear. These boys are compensating for something. What they're compensating for I'll leave to my fellow posters to debate.

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    • Aristurtle Aristurtle on Aug 15, 2011

      @Aqua225 The semi-reputable (read: sue-able) auto parts places like Autozone and Pep Boys don't stock them anymore, but every state fair, souvenir shop, and other small business will freely piss all over Bill Watterson's work. Yes, I'm a Calvin & Hobbes fan who gets pissed off every time I see one of those stickers.

  • Carlson Fan Carlson Fan on Aug 15, 2011

    No doubt the current crop of 3/4 ton fullsize diesel pick-ups are stupidly overpowered for most people. And the the worst thing about it is that the mileage sucks as a result. I've said it before and I'll say it again, stick a nice little I4 turbo diesel in a 1/2 ton chassis designed for fuel economy, not performance, and you won't be able to build them fast enough.

  • Vvk Vvk on Aug 15, 2011

    While there is a small percentage of HD pickup owners who really need the capability, I say vast majority are cowards who are afraid to drive a smaller vehicle. They need a big bad truck to compensate for their lack of driving skills and they lack social skills to be considerate of others. Also notice how many of these pickups are driven by diminutive women. Which is also understandable...

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    • DenverMike DenverMike on Aug 15, 2011

      @vvk Stop trying to convince 'YOU' no one actually needs a lifted 4X4 dually. Not sure what purpose it serves you but whatever... Truth is I could get by with a Geo Tracker half the time but when I need my truck, it'd better be close by or I lose the job *but* how 'bout you and your yuppie friends *limit* yourselves to only driving VWs... if you absolutely must have German that is... OK? Can't you get by with a Passat 2.5 SE 99% of the time???

  • Junebug Junebug on Aug 15, 2011

    Aw c'mon, if you can afford it-drive it, I'm not one to judge. I could care less if you have a F350 duelly that cost 6 figures, or a 29 year or mini truck.

    • FreedMike FreedMike on Aug 15, 2011

      As long as they're not riding up my ass in a show of machismo, or giving off a Dresden-after-the-firebombing black cloud, it doesn't really matter to me either.

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