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FWIW here in New Zealand the F150 is gigantic, and very uncommon. Our usual "trucks" (utes) are far smaller - Hilux, Ranger, etc.


FWIW you live on an island with a fraction of the population, and industry of the U.S and a very different geography and urban landscape. Could you haul anything 1000 miles if you even wanted to? Would there be any practical point to point travel where that was necessary without needing to transfer to a boat first? Because in the U.S. there's hundreds, maybe even thousands of trade routes that long.




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