I've heard people talk about this in the midwest, asking what people think about me driving a Subaru, or Toyota, like they're dirty. My old company had another site in IL that I went to often. If you're the kind of person to let stereotypes, stigma or politics make their decisions for them, then so be it. But, joke's on them, they're just insecure and fine with paying more and getting less to be one of the flock. Anywhere outside the rust belt and it's a different game. But every time I'm in IL I shake my head more and more at what I hear and see.One slight thing to consider............might encounter some issues bringing a foreign truck onto a construction site. Look around next time you're driving past a work area. Rarely see anything but American vehicles. (Yeah, we don't need to get into the fact that 'American' vehicles have many foreign parts, may be built outside USA, or that foreign manufacturers have assembly plants inside this country.) BTW, I have a 2024 Sport, but I don't work in construction. Just pointing out things I've noticed.
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