r/Trucks 6d ago

Will trucks ever become awesome again? Discussion / question

I bought my first truck recently, a 2017 F-150 SCSB with the 5.0 and the 6 speed. 4x4. It has NOTHING. Manual windows, manual locks, I consider the A/C system to be the most luxurious aspect of the vehicle. I love it to death.

Is that era totally over and have I scored the last of its kind? Will we ever see boxy, simple, spacious trucks again? The free market is supposed to dictate what gets produced but between government regulations and what people are buying, it seems like every new truck is just amber running lights, plastic everything, complicated and expensive tech...

I feel a little bit hopeless about what the future holds for pickups, but I also think that if they made a real pickup for the pickup crowd, like literally brought back bricknoses and square bodies with nothing more than a modern power train (not too modern; a naturally aspirated V8 will do just fine) and modern suspension, they'd be knockouts with trades companies, simple people like myself, broke blue collar guys... How do we get them to put 4 wheel drive under metal boxes again without ipads for climate controls?

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u/Brucenotsomighty 5d ago

I think a lot of people would argue the era of simple trucks was over long before 2017 lol

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u/Mikey_Meatballs 5d ago

I'd argue it died after my 2012 toyota tacoma. One piece bench seat, regular cab, 5 speed, 4x4, roll down windows, manual locks. I DO have AC, a CD player, and an in dash CLOCK, though!

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u/Drzhivago138 2018 F-150 XLT SuperCab/8' 5.0 HDPP 5d ago

I've always found it notable that the last US pickup with a true one-piece bench seat was not an American full-size, but the 2014 Tacoma regular cab. The seat cutout for the transmission makes it impossible for anyone to sit there.

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u/JaspahX 5d ago

Tacomas are notorious for shitty interior ergonomics, especially in regards to seat adjustment, so that checks out.