I wonder, for a pickup truck, not considering road restrictions, it seems like it wouldn't fit in a regular parking space, right? [Facepalm] [Facepalm] [Facepalm] Where do you park it after buying?
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I'm considering buying a pickup truck. Is the Maxus T60 worth purchasing right now?
Can this truck enter the city? I heard there are restrictions on pickups in urban areas.
I wonder, for a pickup truck, not considering road restrictions, it seems like it wouldn't fit in a regular parking space, right? [Facepalm] [Facepalm] [Facepalm] Where do you park it after buying?
4Can pickup trucks enter city roads?
5The biggest obstacle to buying a pickup truck is the current traffic restriction policy. Is there any news about easing these policies? Please share.
6Can a pickup truck go on the elevated roads? Can it be driven in the city center?
7Are pickup trucks restricted from entering certain cities? Seeking answers.
8Does no one really care about the car's width? Including the side mirrors, it's 2.4 meters, and when folded, it's still 2.2 meters. This width feels more intimidating than the 5.68-meter length to me. When parking outside, with a length of 5.68 meters, at worst, you can let it stick out by 30 or 40 centimeters, and passing drivers can just steer a bit to avoid it. But a width of 2.4 meters really makes parking a big issue. Perpendicular parking spaces are the most common, and a standard parking space, including the boundary lines, is 2.4 meters, which basically means it takes up the entire space. If there's a car on the right side, parking this car to the left of it makes it almost impossible for the other person to get in. If you park on the right side of another car, it might be slightly better; at most, the other person might have to move the car out a bit to let passengers get in from the passenger side. Of course, if you fold the mirrors before parking, you can give the neighboring car an extra 20 centimeters of space, but most people probably find that hard to manage.
9Can I plug a home charger into the fast-charging port on the left side, considering that my parking space has more room on the left and the right side is against the wall?
10Does this car have good off-road capabilities, suitable for road trips? The back seat seems really spacious, good for sleeping, right? I'm not too worried about fuel consumption since it's American, as long as it's not too bad. I'm just concerned that besides being big, it won't be like a car costing around a hundred thousand [facepalm][facepalm] How's the driving experience and all that?