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Old 30-10-2016, 05:07 PM   #1
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Default Is it a ute or a truck?

I'm noticing that what we Australians call a ute is starting to be referred as a truck?
To me a ute is based on the layout and driving dynamics of a passenger car with a load capacity of roughly 1 ton.
A truck on the other hand is generally a bit more agricultural in construction, built for the purpose of hauling large loads and is designed for functionality and durability... They can't be driven on a 'basic' licence either.
So whats the consensus guys and girls? Ute or Truck?
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Old 30-10-2016, 05:11 PM   #2
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You should hear what I call mine when its playing up.


I'm a Ute man but I don't really care as soon neither Ford or Holden will be making what I call a Ute anyway, which is half a sedan in front and tray in behind.


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Old 30-10-2016, 05:14 PM   #3
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My opinion is a ute is short for coupe utility which is a two door vehicle based on a sedan but with a tray instead of two doors an a boot. With the demise of falcon and commodore utes the term ute is also set for retirement. These trucks are by my definition pickup trucks, with us in aus using the word truck instead of pickup.
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Ute.

But truck it will be...cos the hottie in the ad says so.

I guess that means we are now going to get, just because..

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Ute.

But truck it will be...cos the hottie in the ad says so.

I guess that means we are now going to get, just because..

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Ute.

But truck it will be...cos the hottie in the ad says so.

I guess that means we are now going to get, just because..

Hood
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Fender
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If you think those are bad, I was working with someone recently that said 'aloomonom', instead of aluminium. I almost lost it, it was the first time had ever heard that word said it real life. Usually only hear it on American TV shows.
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If you think those are bad, I was working with someone recently that said 'aloomonom', instead of aluminium. I almost lost it, it was the first time had ever heard that word said it real life. Usually only hear it on American TV shows.
I had an argument with my three-year-old daughter a couple of years back because she kept calling the last letter of the alphabet "zee". It took her to go to school this year before she conceded it was "zed". Bloody Sesame Street!
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Ute.

But truck it will be...cos the hottie in the ad says so.

I guess that means we are now going to get, just because..

Hood
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Fender
Gas
Tire
And to ensure we don't confuse gas with LPG, we'll be referring to it now as propane.
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Old 30-10-2016, 06:42 PM   #9
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My opinion is a ute is short for coupe utility which is a two door vehicle based on a sedan but with a tray instead of two doors an a boot. With the demise of falcon and commodore utes the term ute is also set for retirement. These trucks are by my definition pickup trucks, with us in aus using the word truck instead of pickup.
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Old 30-10-2016, 09:06 PM   #10
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its a truck when you need an endorsed license ,anything else is a ute or pie cart
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Funny thing is Mercedes said they will call their new dual cab a ute.
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I think truck is an appropriate term for the dual cab ranger/hi-lux type vehicles we're seeing everywhere these days. Their design, handling, dynamics, drivability in general have more in common with a truck than car.

Having said that, "ute" is short for utility, so is also an appropriate term.
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Old 30-10-2016, 05:59 PM   #13
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I drive a falcon ute, a truck is a vehicle that you need to climb up into that can take a load ( insert joke here ) Those Rangers and Navaras and such, that's just what guys buy when they've got/have kids and don't wanna be seen driving an "SUV" aka pretend 4x4 but they aren't fooling anyone! I don't care that it's got all terrains, it's still a Toorak tractor buddy, just without the boot
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Ute = derived from a passenger car (Holden/Commodore, Falcon, Brumby, Jumbuck, Dato 1200 etc)

Pick-up = light duty commercial (not derived from a passenger car) (F100/150 etc and current crop of locally available units such as Ranger, Navara etc) - May have SUV (not Crossover) sibling.

Truck = carries real loads, special license required. Not Rangers, Navaras, Tritons etc. Has nothing to do with carrying passengers. Priority is freight.



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Truck = carries real loads, special license required. Not Rangers, Navaras, Tritons etc. Has nothing to do with carrying passengers. Priority is freight.

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Not all freight carrying motor vehicles (trucks) require special licences, anything below 4.5 T can be driven on a car licence in most states.
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My dual cab gets driven like a ute and used like a truck.
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Old 30-10-2016, 06:34 PM   #17
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Well, in a few short years Halloween has become a thing in oz.

I guess we'll forever be trying to keep up with the Kardashians so truck it will become...
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Well, in a few short years Halloween has become a thing in oz.

I guess we'll forever be trying to keep up with the Kardashians so truck it will become...
People always say this yet Halloween has been a thing since as long as I can remember. People were trick or treating 20 years ago.
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People always say this yet Halloween has been a thing since as long as I can remember. People were trick or treating 20 years ago.
It's fair to say that I can remember longer than you.

People may have been trick or treating twenty years ago but I'll bet you it was a fringe activity.

I don't recall Coles and Woolies stocking up on Halloween stuff until the last three or maybe four years.

Anyhoo, I'll continue to drive around in my ute while the trendsetters and their trucks gain popularity.
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It's. A. UTE.
Full stop.
Things like F100's were called utes. I would allow that vehicles like F250's, Dodge Rams, and Chev Silverados and the like are "trucks". But come on...do we have to Americanise everything? It just grates on the nerves to hear them constantly saying "truck truck truck" at every opportunity in the adverts.

Especially, dare I say it, the truly ****y "Science Of Truck" Ford ad's...*cringe*...
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do we have to Americanise everything?
There's an inevitability to to it. Nearly all our tv, movies, etc, are American so that culture gradually infuses itself into ours.

I remember before "guy" was a common word in oz.

It was always "fella" or "chap" or "bloke". (My dad went crook on me as a young fella for using "guy" - "you're not a bloody American" he said. He was involved in "The Battle of Brisbane" so probably fair enough from his pov.)

Anyway, I'm not into shouting at clouds but it's a shame when words peculiar to our culture disappear.
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It's. A. UTE.
Full stop.
Things like F100's were called utes. I would allow that vehicles like F250's, Dodge Rams, and Chev Silverados and the like are "trucks". But come on...do we have to Americanise everything? It just grates on the nerves to hear them constantly saying "truck truck truck" at every opportunity in the adverts.

Especially, dare I say it, the truly ****y "Science Of Truck" Ford ad's...*cringe*...

Effies were always called F trucks.
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Well generally Aussies call them utes,although years ago the QLD lads called them Tillys and the Sth Africans call them Backies,but the yanks call them Trucks,possibily bacause they can't spell utility.
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Just as a side note :- Canadians at my place of employ call Hi-Luxs " Whoopees " or their own derivation of spelling !!
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Some people ask me how my ute is going. Some ask how my truck is going, I answer both questions the same way because I really don't care what it's called.
I personally say ute, but meh. Some people are really precious about it.
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Some people ask me how my ute is going. Some ask how my truck is going, I answer both questions the same way because I really don't care what it's called.
I personally say ute, but meh. Some people are really precious about it.
Agreed, far better to go by pragmatics than semantics. I don't care if people call my Silverado a car, ute, truck, or pickup. Call it by the brand if you want, I will know what you're talking about and won't have my feelings hurt. Heck I have used all of those terms to describe it. If people start lecturing me that they have to use the terminology they prefer, that's when I get annoyed. People need to stop lecturing others on what words and phrases they can use or can't use.
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i think in the US they call lightweight ute a pickup and a HD ute a truck
ie: Ranger is a Pickup and a Tundra is a Truck
but i'm no yank i just watch TV

really they should be called Sports Utility Vehicles, but no we call Hyundai's SUV's when they is no sports or Utility about them

p.s. the RMS think my 2 door Vitara is a UTE when clearly its not, but I have to pay double for the Greenslip....thanks
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i think in the US they call lightweight ute a pickup and a HD ute a truck
ie: Ranger is a Pickup and a Tundra is a Truck
but i'm no yank i just watch TV

really they should be called Sports Utility Vehicles, but no we call Hyundai's SUV's when they is no sports or Utility about them

p.s. the RMS think my 2 door Vitara is a UTE when clearly its not, but I have to pay double for the Greenslip....thanks
Technically in the US, all pickups (classes 1-3) are light duty trucks. Heavy Duty (Ram and Silverado) and Super Duty (Ford) are marketing names, they are heavy duty pickups, but only light duty trucks. The class is based on GVWR, not style or how many doors it has.

Light duty: Class 1: Ranger, Tacoma, Frontier, Colorado
Class 2A: F150, Tundra, Titan, Ram 1500, Silverado 1500
Class 2B: F250, Silverado/Sierra/Ram 2500
Class 3: F350, 3500


Classes 4-6 (Medium Duty): F450-F650, Ram 4500-5500

Classes 7-8 (Heavy Duty): F-750 (Class 7)
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i think in the US they call lightweight ute a pickup and a HD ute a truck
ie: Ranger is a Pickup and a Tundra is a Truck
but i'm no yank i just watch TV

really they should be called Sports Utility Vehicles, but no we call Hyundai's SUV's when they is no sports or Utility about them

p.s. the RMS think my 2 door Vitara is a UTE when clearly its not, but I have to pay double for the Greenslip....thanks
The Aussie Ranger is referred to as a truck by Ford themselves, go read the Ranger brochure as it is advertised as a truck.
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While Falcon/Commodore utes are utes in the strictest sense, I've known things like hiluxes to be called utes, even when I was a kid. Basically if it's got a tray, and isn't... well, the size of a truck. A truck being bigger, and generally requiring a truck licence (although not always if it's a small truck).

Toyota still use the term! http://www.toyota.com.au/ute-car
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