but there are only 2 small trucks left in the US--Toyota and Nissan. Those Chevy things are street vehicles. I want a new, small, capable truck, but a Subaru Outback is as capable as one of those things--more-so, probably. No break-over and bad ground clearance. They are going for a tough, kick-ass look, but failing in functionality. I want a truck that can go off the pavement in the winter--oops! the ditch filled with snow was a lot deeper than I anticipated--and come back up the other side without $4,000 in damage. I don't want offroad badges and 20" rims with 2" of rubber around them, step bars and ground effects.
Right now, a Tacoma is still a small truck with good offroad attributes and a Frontier is just a little behind. Everything else is dead. I don't want a bling Ranger--I want one that some African nation would deem worthy of bolting a machine mount in the bed. They still use Tacomas for that. The new Chevy Colorado isn't going off to far off Africa to be used as a "technical."