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Light truck         
  • The [[PT Cruiser]] was classified as a light truck.
  • 1997 GM Tracker Sport Utility Vehicle
CLASS OF TRUCK, GENERALLY WITH THE LOWEST GROSS WEIGHT AND PAYLOAD CAPACITY WITHIN A GIVEN CLASSIFICATION SCHEME
Light trucks; Light duty truck; Light duty trucks; Duty vehicle; Light-duty vehicle; Light duty vehicle; Light-truck; Light-duty truck
Light truck or light-duty truck is a US classification for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight up to and a payload capacity up to 4,000 pounds (1,815 kg). Similar goods vehicle classes in the European Union, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are termed light commercial vehicles and are limited to a gross vehicle weight of up to .
Truck nuts         
  • SUV]]
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY RESEMBLING A DANGLING SCROTUM
Truck balls; Truck Nutz
Truck nuts, also spelled truck nutz, are vehicular vanity accessories resembling a dangling scrotum. They are attached under the rear bumper or trailer hitch, making them plainly visible to other vehicles behind.
Food truck         
  • Food trucks in Montreal
  • Food trucks line a street in [[Washington, D.C.]], 2017.
  • Helsinki, Finland]]
  • Food trucks at the "Food Trucks for Haiti" benefit in West Los Angeles
  • A food truck in Japan ([[Subaru Sambar]])
  • The [[Maximus/Minimus]] food truck in [[Seattle, Washington]], 2010
  • A mobile cafe in South Bank Parklands, Brisbane
  • A [[pizza]] truck in [[New York City]], 2009
  • A food truck in Taiwan
  • taco truck]] in St. Louis, Missouri
TRUCK USED FOR CARRYING AND SELLING FOOD
Lunch truck; Roach coach; Burger Van; Lunch trucks; Taco truck; Food trucks; Burger vans; Taco trucks; Roach Coach; Lunch wagon; Chip truck; Food van; Mobile canteen; Catering truck; Breakfast truck; Snack truck; Kebab trailer; Break truck; Vendor truck; Burger van; Dumpling truck
A food truck is a large motorized vehicle (such as a van) or trailer, equipped to cook, prepare, serve, and/or sell food. Some, including ice cream trucks, sell frozen or prepackaged food; others have on-board kitchens and prepare food from scratch, or they heat up food that was prepared in a brick and mortar commercial kitchen.
Examples of use of light truck
1. Total car sales were down 3.5 percent and light truck sales slipped 1.7 percent.
2. The Sumo was the most widely sold vehicle in the light truck market, with 6'3 delivered in 2007.
3. The light–truck standard is already scheduled to rise to 22.2 mpg for the 2007 model year.
4. "The DOT raised the light truck and sport utility vehicle standards twice in the last four years," Mineta wrote.
5. The light truck category –– sport–utility vehicles, pickup trucks and minivans –– makes up 50.2 percent of the U.S. automobile market, with passenger cars accounting for the rest.