Featured Truck sales: bad news

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by bwilson4web, Sep 22, 2025 at 12:17 PM.

  1. Trollbait

    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    If there are only 2 axles, they are likely medium duty.
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    They might send the National Guard or bored Marines.

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    I'd way rather have a hard working immigrant who knows how to speak multiple languages running big trucks around us rather than an overweight diabetic from Texas who didn't graduate from high school, has painfully slow reaction times, as well as anger management issues. Not to mention how they tend to almost fall asleep while driving everyday because their C-Pap machine keep them awake at night.
     
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    If making up imaginary parameters works, fine & dandy
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    Regardless, truck sales down has been a leading indicator of economic activity.

    Since the Teamsters imploded, I don’t really think much about the drivers and look for automation and electric powertrains to solve the remaining truck problems.

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    Where I live it seemed a lot of the early adopters drove as fast as possible. I remember many times being passed by Prius drivers while going near or above the speed limit myself. I guess it was about showing that you can both save fuel and drive fast. But then again, I did have a conversation with a couple of them that complained they weren't getting the fuel mileage they had hoped for (often lower 30's), while I was doing up to 60 mpg in my 1985 VW Golf diesel.

    I know a lot of commercial drivers all with licenses. I only knew of one tractor trailer driver who didn't and got into a wreck (solo, no others were hurt) and fled.

    I kind of see both, or maybe too much competition or a bust that is happening.

    I was talking with a fellow truck driver and trucking business owner who said things were extremely slow. She said a lot, if not all of her contracts had fallen through to bigger companies that could charge cheaper. I don't know if it's true, but a lot are saying that these companies have mostly new hires with very little experience and they fear this coming winter there will be a lot of empty store shelves as a result.

    On the other hand, the place I work at now just can't keep enough people employed. Even I am planning on leaving for another job not related to trucking. Trucking just doesn't pay enough to make a living anymore. Like, what's the point if working 60 hours a week can't afford a home, a new car, or pretty much anything else that's nice and new even for a guy with zero debt and low expenses when there are other places with bigger fish to fry?

    Broken English and illegal alien are many times not the same. I know lots of green card holders or even US citizens raised outside of the USA or who got citizenship at an age they no longer are required to speak English for the test who can't hardly say even the word "hi" in English. And I know lots of illegal aliens who speak English better than a lot of native born Americans.

    In Colorado, and presumably other states like California, you don't need to be legally present in the USA in order to get a normal driver's license. But you do need something like 3 years of tax returns.
     
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    The thing is that you can drive a vehicle way over the weight limit if it's a recreational vehicle. You'll see a lot of RV's that are over the 26,000 lb limit, especially when towing a car or trailer behind it, as well as a lot of pickups towing very large 5th wheel RV trailers. But they are not subject to the weight restriction because apparently RVs don't cause any damage at all when they get into wrecks.

    So every day I have to do a complete vehicle inspection twice that takes half an hour or better both times, and follow all sorts of rules and regulations, and be in fear that anything that happens, my fault or not, will get me sued by Frank Azar, while all these RV drivers just hop in and drive.
     
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    I noticed PA has a CDL exemption for RVs. It is the same mentality that had the state classifying full size SUVs as station wagons for registration fees.