No Toyota Tacoma…probably the most popular truck in many US states. No Ram trucks. No Subaru WRX, nor BRZ. Really neat concept, but I wish it had more US vehicles.
The Hilux works if your goal is to compare a random compact car to an average midsize truck, but if your goal is to look at how a Ford Ranger compares to a Toyota Tacoma then you are out of luck.
I am currently shopping for a new vehicle, and this comparison could be very useful if it had the models I am considering.
>probably the most popular truck in many US states.
Wealthy inner suburbs where white collar professionals live they absolutely dominate. Everywhere else people buy half tons because you get so much more vehicle for your dollar, the fuel economy penalty is marginal and with modern tech they're not really that much more unwieldy to drive.
"Dodge Ram" hasn't been a thing since 2010, when they spit Ram out to be a separate brand. However the site does have a 2010-2019 (a.k.a 4th generation Ram) listed under the Dodge brand, which is technically fair, because the initial units of the 4th generation were Dodge branded.
However to add the 5th generation they would really need to split it out as a sperate brand to be correct, and if they do so, they should duplicate the 4th generation into the new brand.