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Pick up trucks: do they exist in your country? Who drives them?

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Canada
Yes
Everyone in the west and half of everyone in the east. Not sure about Quebec tho.

Why do West Canadians enjoy pick up trucks more than East Canadians?

Westerners mostly all come from histories of being independent and individualist workers like farmers or ranchers, so the capabilities of a pickup really appeals to the philosophy of the culture. Easterners tend to be more collectivist in their thinking, so they don't really care to get a pickup as long as they know somebody else who has one. Also westerners are more into DIY stuff.

I saw a Ford F-250 today with a import license plate.
Other than that only at my work they have some unregistered Hiluxes for moving stuff around at the compound but nowhere on our roads you'll find pick ups.

Sweden
Yes.
It's mixed. Workers, fans of older American cars etc.
A normal day I see maybe 10-15 pick up trucks.

>Westerners mostly all come from histories of being independent and individualist
>Also westerners are more into DIY stuff.
I love this philosophy.

In the USA it has become a huge meme though with people living in generic suburbs living generic lives that drive trucks to remind them their great-grandfather used to work with his hands.

>when a foreigner likes your home

Luckily, that hasn't happened here that much yet. Most workers you meet are still industry tradesmen or rural labourers.

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Pick up trucks are used by tradesmen usually, carpenters and such, like maybe 1/5 of the cars on the road are pickups