I’m a bit prejudiced about this issue. I was born on a farm, I grew up driving pick up trucks. At 10 years old I was maneuvering our 53 Ford Custom in the hay fields. At 14 I was driving our 64 F100 to the feed mill, hardware store, etc. when I was out on my own I continued the tradition owning various pick up trucks over the decades. I started a business in 85 and continued with pick up trucks, the last being an F250 which was for the business and the occasional forest road . I closed up the business in 92, sold the truck , and started buying Jeeps. Finally, seven years ago bought my first SUV and I’ll never own anything else. If I need to use it as a pickup truck I just hook up to our small utility trailer. When we head out, I’ve a home built off road trailer for all our excess gear. I used to travel in Canada often, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto and plenty of points in between. One thing I noticed was a lack of pickup trucks as compared to the US. However, utility trailers abounded. It seems everyone up there has a trailer. Unless you are planning on a slide in camper, what would be the sense in a pickup truck that has only 1/2 to 3/4 ton capacity? Hells bells, my Landcruiser’s GVW is nearly 3/4 with a towing capacity of 7,000 lbs. just my worthless 2 cents.. Good luck.