by Alvin Neidlinger


In 1896 someone named Gottlieb Daimler built the first motorized truck. He was from Germany plus one of the original automotive leaders, who was attributed with building the first motorcycle and the first taxi. Moving forward, his pickup truck had only two gear speeds, and for reverse, one, while 4hp was most of the power the engine could produce. To start with, the objective of a truck was to haul things for industrial reasons, but new trucks needed to be developed, every time there was a new need.

Throughout wartime, troops and ammunition were moved from one place to another by trucks, and the injured soldiers were also transported as well. Different commercial opportunities quickly followed, such as in the lumber and farming industries, and in construction, where a truck was built specially to carry concrete in a mixer to sites where it would be immediately poured. A sizeable truck came to be invented later, that only had one purpose, and that was to haul other cars and trucks to where they were going to be sold, from where they had been manufactured. Nowadays you will see a truck designed and customised for almost every different need you can think of.

Farm trucks haul a great number of loads, from hay to cattle, even other farm equipment. Trucks are essential to people in the landscaping businesss, and garden maintenance, and tree-felling. These businesses likewise need trailers coupled to the trucks to haul all of the needed equipment from job to job. Trucks seem to be used for a lot of things unrelated to a project, like all kinds of people involved in recreational sports. When you are an enthusiastic boater, for instance, and your boat is sizeable, you will need something larger than an automobile to haul it. Additionally, there are a variety of boating extras that are best carried on the back of a truck. You can actually locate whatever you prefer in a truck, with respect to color, shape or size, and within a particular price range, because there are so many truck manfacturers around.

There are trucks that mainly seat two or three people, and five can be seated comfortably in the large extended cab trucks. You can find trucks that are quite plain with no extras, and there are those that have every possible option that is available. Four wheeling is certainly big for many people, so they have to have a truck that will get them through bogs of mud along with rough terrain. Those who do these things as a rule have a truck that comes with 4-wheel drive. For ordinary people, who never drive in such places, the standard 2-wheel drive is usually quite sufficient for their needs.

If you're thinking about getting a truck, have a close look at your desires and why you need a truck, and don't forget to look at affordability. Evaluate the needs of the family if you have one; a truck most likely is not going to be the best choice for the family car. But it is great for carting things that you can't in a sedan. Be sure you set a budget you are able to afford, and don't go beyond it when buying a truck.




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