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Trucks: BIG, Bold, and Beautiful

“The bigger, the better,” some say. The bigger your house is, the nicer it is to have more room. The bigger your savings, a brighter future you’ll get. The bigger your responsibility gets, better opportunities arise. The bigger your salary is, the more you can spend. However, in the automotive world, is this also true? Is bigger really better?

As a new era dawns, trends change and so does society. We are now living in a world wherein many things are automated and objects just seem to get smaller and smaller. Examples of these are: mobile phones, computers, and digital cameras. With technology comes portability, but smaller is not always the way to go. Sometimes, bigger is still better.

The word “truck” came from the Greek word “torchos”, which means “wheel”. They say “trucks” in North America but in the United Kingdom and Ireland, they are called “lorry”. In Australia and New Zealand, a small vehicle with an open back is called a “ute”. “Pick up” and “truck” are reserved for larger vehicles.

A truck was designed to be big, bold, and beautiful for many reasons. For one, it is meant to carry heavy loads. A truck is also meant to carry goods and materials in large quantity. Many kinds of trucks are built to travel on any kind of terrain.  Often trucks have gigantic wheels that give them off road capabilities. These heavy lifting and all-terrain features make trucks stand out, literally and figuratively.

Trucks are popular with big companies that require such strength. They can have a powerful kind of menacing presence, giving them the upper hand on the road.  Several big-time manufacturers such as Nissan, Toyota, Ford, GMC, Chevrolet, and Dodge produce trucks.

Most trucks run on a four stroke intercooler turbo engine while huge off-highway trucks operate on locomotive type engines. Other trucks run on engines created by third parties. Some of these are CAT, Cummins, and Detroit Diesel. Only Volvo and Mack trucks run on their own engines.

Both automatic and manual transmissions with synchronisers are available for small trucks. However, bigger trucks use manual transmissions without synchronisers.

For companies that need heavy lifting and for those that need a bigger space and storage capacity, trucks are a great choice. They always have been. Trucks are made to be big and bold for functionality and use. These are also the traits that make trucks stand out in the crowd. You can find many types of new and used trucks for sale on ZIBE.com.

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