Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Yup. On the other hand cars such as these are rarely driven.


I think people might drive this sort of thing on a regular basis.

Traditional "supercar" sports cars are rarely driven and especially not on daily basis. Partly because of their value, but also because they tend to be spectacularly impractical and are usually uncomfortable to boot. Can't even fit your groceries in them half the time.

This monster pickup truck is actually practical as an everyday driver.

(I'm not saying that 1000HP is something people actually need; I'm just saying - you could drive it to the store and carry your groceries home with it comfortably)


Practical? Practical? That's laughable.

It's not even good for groceries, for reasons anyone who has actually bought groceries can readily fathom. You want your groceries in a backseat or in a trunk, not in the cab of this stupid testosterone-poisoning-advertising machine.

In any warm climate, you don't want your groceries out in the hot sun while you drive home, and in any cold climate, you don't want them damaged by that weather, either.

A Honda Civic is 20x more practical and carries 2.5x more passengers and gets 5x better mileage.

If you want to roll coal, fine, but just admit it. Let's not pretend this vehicle is in ANY way "practical". It's just not.


This truck has a back seat. Unless they removed this feature recently, you can even fold the seat bottoms up, and fold out a riser that makes the back floor completely flat. It should hold a few dozen paper grocery bags in a single layer, no problem. Of course, you could get a cover for the bed, and fit many, many more groceries back there.

I think the Rivian is a much flashier truck though. It has a better 0-60 time than the un-capped Hennessey RAM, and is less than half the price.

Neither are practical for "truck stuff" (the Rivian has a small bed, and depreciation on the Hennessey is going to dwarf the value of most loads). At least the rivian is solid around town and for offroading/camping.

If you want to roll coal, you can go die in a fire. Seriously. You're assaulting everyone around you with carcinogens and cardiovascular poisons.

I'd ask how it's legal, but it's not (at least around here). A better question is why the law isn't enforced.


Well, the good news is that I agree with you. Looks like you misread my post and/or aren't familiar with typical USA pickup trucks.

    It's not even good for groceries, for reasons anyone who has 
    actually bought groceries can readily fathom
Sorry, no.

Like many pickup trucks sold in America (not sure about elsewhere) the TRX has two rows of interior passenger seats and seats four people. The back seats fold away and create a large interior cargo space if desired.

Additionally, many folks with pickup trucks have tonneau covers on their cargo beds for everyday use when they're not transporting anything really big -- at that point the cargo bed is essentially a traditional car trunk/boot.

Such vehicles are popular with the significant portion of folks who "need a truck a few times a year, but want something that can be used as an everyday vehicle because they don't want to own two separate vehicles."

     A Honda Civic is 20x more practical and carries 2.5x more 
     passengers and gets 5x better mileage.
Yeah, again, sorry. The TRX seats 4 people.

Do I wish people would drive Civics (or smaller) vehicles instead of these monster trucks? Yes.

Do I personally drive a much smaller, hybrid vehicle similar to the Civic? Yes.

Have I been working remotely for 4+ years, partly for environmental reasons, to avoid driving in the first place? Yes.

     If you want to roll coal, fine, but just admit it. Let's not 
     pretend this vehicle is in ANY way "practical". It's just not. 
I tried to be clear in my post.

I do not think anybody should be using such a monstrous vehicle for mundane everyday tasks like transporting groceries. Obivously it is overkill of the highest order and a bit of a menace.

But you certainly could use it for that. In that sense it is eminently practical.

That's what makes vehicles like this such a potential environmental nightmare. Unlike a lot of other vehicles in the "$100,000 / 1000HP" neighborhood, people might actually use this monster as an everyday driver rather than a "garage queen."


Ok, it's not practical if you define practical as carrying things it's not good at carrying and ignore the ability to load wood, tools, furniture, etc.


Where would you park it? I have not been to Finland, but here in Spain it would not fit in many parking spaces. Not to mention narrow roads where they can’t physically fit




Consider applying for YC's Winter 2026 batch! Applications are open till Nov 10

Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: