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In the late 1980's I wanted a RED Mazda 626 but none were available to purchase so I had to settle on a WHITE one.Based on the forum's tracker, 1/5 of the orders are Area 51. I need to do something to my Area 51 to distinguish itself from the others, or risk looking like a fool in the parking lot as I curse Ford's poor craftsmanship when I can't get into my truck, only to then be accosted for trying to break into the real truck owner's vehicle.
I suppose a custom/unique license plate holder would be the cheapest route.
Sorry to interject here but...Linda Ronstadt ROCKS!As the great bards (aka Linda Ronstadtโs back up band) once said โIt's a girl, my Lord, in a flat-bed Ford Slowin' down totake a look at me Come on, baby, don't say maybe I gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save me We may lose and we may win, though we will never be here again So open up I'm climbin' in, so take it easyโ
I ordered a Maverick as a surprise for my wife because I view its usefulness just like you do, and I expect she will agree and think it's a "cute" little truck.So I guess I'll be the only one actually answering OP's question lol as a 25 yo woman myself I totally get what your wife is saying, though I call it a "baby truck". I love that the Mav doesn't look like a big honking construction truck, but just a small, usable everyday truck. I can fit friends, pets, and future kids in there while still getting all my dirt and junk from Lowes in the bed lol much more usable than an SUV with fluffy fabric in the trunk.
You sure its 4 women in the photo ? I thought it was 5 counting the bearded lady in the background.100% agree, it comes off as an urban truck, maybe even a bit hipstery. Hell even their photo is targeted at our generation.
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It's a pretty cringe photo but I guess if you wanna iconify that demographic. The fact that there are 4 women in the photo probably helps with the "girl truck" vibe that others are talking about.
LOL my daughter had that on her back window for 3 years in high school
Back in the mid-80's I knew "girls" (young women, 20's) who drove dually Fords. And "girls" who drove VW convertibles. You know what, drive whatever the heck you want and ignore the haters.A girl can drive whatever she wants. Though the Santa Cruz would be more what I would picture a girl truck.