• BuelldozerA
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    2 days ago

    It’s a unibody, most modern vehicles are built like this. Take the fenders off an Audi, Kia, Mercedes, Hyundai, or BYD and it will look pretty much just like this.

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        23 hours ago

        There’s really only two types of vehicle construction for passenger vehicles; unibody and body on frame with unibody easily being the most common; even trucks like the Ford Ranger are unibody. Body on Frame is really only used on Full Sized pickups and SUVs. :)

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        23 hours ago

        But not most vehicles that are named “truck”

        Here in America every truck smaller than “Full Size” is unibody with the sole exception being the Chevy Colorado / GMC Canyon.

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        Most vehicles named “truck” also don’t have 3/16in cast aluminum where the tow hitch connects, but here we are.