User talk:Aertgan
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Panel truck
[edit]Firstly, the trucks on which panel trucks were based were not SUVs. The term SUV did not appear in common usage until the late 1980s. Secondly, trucks back then were not commonly available with 4WD; if you wanted a four-wheel-drive Ford F or such in the 1950s you would have to get Marmon-Herrington or another aftermarket company to convert it to four-wheel drive.
- The Coolmaterial site is just a random collection of words, not a reputable source, and it doesn't even support your notion that "SUVs provided the basis for panel trucks." Instead, the "author" opines that the panel truck was the basis for the modern SUV.
- The Car Connection article only states that the HHR's design was inspired by the Suburban. The Suburban was not even a panel truck to begin with, it was a wagon on a truck chassis. And in either case it doesn't ever suggest that panel trucks are based on crossovers.
- I suggest you read the Automacha article again. It never, not once, uses the expression "panel truck" as it is a Malaysian writer explaining how some SUVs are sold as panel vans in the UK to suit local tax loopholes. It has zero bearing on this article.
Mr.choppers | ✎ 23:31, 18 October 2020 (UTC)
Sockpuppet
[edit]Hello Aertgan, it seems that you are a sockpuppet of Zerolandteam385. Sockpuppetry is not okay. Mr.choppers | ✎ 01:22, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
Blocked as a sockpuppet
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. GeneralNotability (talk) 20:09, 28 October 2020 (UTC)