Yeah, that’s true.
OK, it’s morning and you’re ready to go to work. You go outside and there’s 10 inches of fresh snow on the ground and all your gear is in the back of your pickup...somewhere under the snow.
You get past all that, hop in and get ready to drive to work on the yet un-plowed roads.
So, under these conditions, what would you call your regular basic pickup?
Probably lots of things, but I’d call it STUCK!
And that’s a fact Jack.
(They’re also helpless in 2” of snow)
No. Once again, it is your OPINION; perhaps it is an opinion based on your own personal experience, perhaps not, but it is still just an opinion. The FACT is, many people have no problems driving pickup truck in snow. It takes 18"-20" of snow to interfere with the operation of my pick-up truck.