Pickup truckA pickup truck is a truck with an open-top cargo area with fairly short rigid sides and an opening rear gate. They are known in Australia as a "ute" or "utility" (from "utility vehicle") and in Israel as a "tender". The design details of such vehicles vary significantly, and different nationalities seem to specialise in different style and size of vehicles. Typical North American pickups are large, heavy vehicles weighing upwards of 2500 kg (5000 pounds) and are fitted with exceedingly large, powerful V8 gasoline and diesel engines. They feature a separate chassis and body (as distinct from most modern passenger cars which use the body and its frame as the major structure in a design known as a unibody or monocoque).![]() Pickup truck with extended cabin and homebuilt lumber rack. The Pickup in American CultureAmericans have a special fondness for the pickup truck, and it has developed a mythos that is similar to that of the horse in the American Old West. In the United States, pickups are deliberately marketed as symbols of male virility. They figure prominently in "tough guy" and neo-Western motion pictures, such as Hud, Urban Cowboy, and Every Which Way But Loose. They are also a fixture in American politics, as in the famous campaign speech by Fred Thompson, who explained his opponent's shortcomings by saying "He hasn't spent enough time in a pickup truck."The Australian 'UteIn Australia, two common forms of 'ute exist. The normal type of ute which is popular with farmers, etc is usually the Japanese or Australian built type of vehicle, such as the Holden Rodeo, Toyota Hilux, etc. These are popular in a variety of forms - two and four wheel drive, single or dual cab, integrated tray or flatbed. There is an extensive industry in rural areas building a huge variety of different ute backs and trays to fit standard chassis. The other type of vehicle commonly referred to as a 'ute is quite different, and possibly unique to Australia - a 2-seater sporty version of typical saloon cars, featuring a ute-type integrated tray back. A typical example would be the Holden Commodore SS 'ute. Such vehicles are often customised and are popular with young drivers; however, their use as genuine utility vehicles is somewhat questionable as most feature very low ground clearance, wide road tyres and so forth. Also, many owners would likely be unwilling to scratch the paintwork on anything so utilitarian as carrying a useful load. \nSee also forklift.\n * Dodge W 200/M 880 Series [[1]External Link |
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