Pain to get in? The hell are you talking about. It’s much easier getting in and out of a truck than a normal car with the seat a feet from the ground. Especially for tall/old people.
Depends which truck I guess. I’ve been in a couple that were so big that the step up was uncomfortable, and I’m 6’3 so that just shouldn’t ever happen.
Yeah well those huge lifted american trucks are a different story. Typical european truck is much smaller. Nissan Frontier for example though it’s called Navara here.
My Navara is lifted higher than most trucks (not by me, by a previous owner, and too expensive to undo). I don’t find it hard to get in at all, definitely easier than our Mazda 3. Easier to reverse/less blind spots/etc than the Mazda 3 as well.
Pain to get in? The hell are you talking about. It’s much easier getting in and out of a truck than a normal car with the seat a feet from the ground. Especially for tall/old people.
Depends which truck I guess. I’ve been in a couple that were so big that the step up was uncomfortable, and I’m 6’3 so that just shouldn’t ever happen.
Yeah well those huge lifted american trucks are a different story. Typical european truck is much smaller. Nissan Frontier for example though it’s called Navara here.
Yeah the Navara isn’t obnoxiously big. Ten years ago it would’ve been though.
My Navara is lifted higher than most trucks (not by me, by a previous owner, and too expensive to undo). I don’t find it hard to get in at all, definitely easier than our Mazda 3. Easier to reverse/less blind spots/etc than the Mazda 3 as well.