A side conversation for the Tesla truck thread - does a vehicle have to be body on frame to be considered a truck or can it be a unibody?
The Honda Ridgeline, Subaru Baja and Brat, Dodge Rampage, VW Rabbit pickup, they are all unibody based trucks if you wish to call them a truck.
But are they really a truck because they are not body on frame vehicles. Personally, unibody trucks are not trucks to me as they, for the most part, do not have the cargo hauling capabilities of a body on frame truck and a truck, to me, needs to be able to carry stuff.
Now that all said, a lot of modern body on frame trucks are sporting beds that are under 6 feet in length which kind of takes them a bit farther from what a truck is in the real sense that you can haul stuff in your bed, just not smallish trinkets.
So a truck, body on frame or unibody or either?