Okay, I commented on this earlier about the prevalence of Nissan Frontiers, so I’ll add this: Trucks, as well as vehicle make, are VERY regional. Anecdotal, of course, but I’ve lived in all four corners of the country and many points in between. In much of New York you could go days without seeing a truck. I know people who’ve never been in one, let alone own one, drive one, or know anyone who does.
Then you have the northwest, where there are a few trucks here and there, but everything on the road, practically, is some kind of Subaru, or usually foreign, SUV. There are Hondas and Hyundais, and Toyotas and Nissans, etc. Per capita, precious few Ford pickups.
In Kansas, lots and lots and lots of pickups. Can’t remember ever seeing a Nissan, although I’m sure there are some around. Mostly Dodge (tons of Dodge in Kansas) Ford, Chevy. Interestingly, red is a huge color for vehicles in Kansas. Kansans LOVE red vehicles.
All this to emphasize that these things are very, very regional. Going back to a suburb outside of Houston, I’m sure quite a people own Nissan Frontiers, but black ones within four minutes seems amazing to me, especially considering place and time. We’re not talking about 35, or bumper to bumper, six lane traffic. On Kuykendahl road at 7am. Even without us knowing if it were a Pro 4x, if seems awfully coincidental to me.