I have driven a van with a cargo barrier, it was rated for 90KG. Do you know how heavy an ATV is? More than that.
The lashing points would also tear out in a big enough impact.
You're talking shit.
I have driven a van with a cargo barrier, it was rated for 90KG. Do you know how heavy an ATV is? More than that.
The lashing points would also tear out in a big enough impact.
You're talking shit.
How much leg room does the person behind you have?
This is a weirdly common issue in this sub, people dismissing one person's issue or use case offhand, because it doesn't align with their preconceptions.
Most small cars don't have anywhere near the leg room of a big vehicle, especially with multiple occupants.
This place is like a zoo for stupid people, it's great.
Mmm, yes, owning a midsize SUV, which is one of the most common vehicle types in my country, makes me a huge stinky narcissist.
That's a good way to get run over by an ATV in a crash.
Yes, they really are that dumb.
Those are roughly the same size as a 150 though, aren't they?
Why is a behemoth of a van OK, but an equal sized pickup isn't?
Cool, how much can the Polo fit in the back? How much can it tow? What's it's off road capabilities?
Whether people actually use those capabilities is a different question, but these vehicles are in no way equal.
Statistically, nobody cares.
Yeah, it's kinda tedious really.