User talk:Luketate19

Please slow down
Hello, before making significant changes that affect many many articles, please get consensus for the changes at an appropriate WikiProject. I have undone your edits for this reason. I don't know much about this subject; you might want to get into contact with CZmarlin, who has also undone many of your edits. Graham 87 06:31, 8 December 2012 (UTC)


 * Your previous edits have been corrected. Once again, please refrain from removing pickup trucks from the classification list of vehicles. Moreover, the "pickup truck" is a subclass of "light truck" - and does not need to be directly linked to the much broader category of "trucks." Please do not keep changing this. Thank you, CZmarlin (talk) 17:43, 24 December 2012 (UTC)


 * I've undone the edits that CZmarlin missed. If you continue to make these contentious edits without explanation, you will be blocked. Graham 87 01:45, 25 December 2012 (UTC)
 * Why isn't a pick-up truck or a light-truck a truck but a car class? That's dumb! Cars don't have cabs slightly unattached to their cargo area and they aren't built for hard work. Matter of fact this type of vehicle(s) are only built for utility like a truck and plus you have no proof that it's a car! By the way, if it's a car why does it have the word "truck" in the name and sounds utilitarian instead of car like? Do cars have a lot of space to haul a large load? Well pick-ups can. This is obviously a small truck but you're too lazy to admit it! If you read the definition of "light-truck", it will say it's a truck class itself. If you don't believe me then look for yourself and don't believe it's still a car because people on this sight claimed it is! What don't you understand the "light" or the "truck"?! If it has "truck" in the term or name why would it be a car? Pick-ups aren't even used as or called cars! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Luketate19 (talk • contribs) 18:00, 27 December 2012 (UTC)


 * Here in Australia, they're sometimes used as cars. Please sign your messages with four tildes like this: "~" . Graham 87 07:13, 28 December 2012 (UTC)