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I question the price... you can get a ‘base’ F-150 Raptor for $47k... I don’t see this truck being all that much cheaper. Who would buy this @ $43k instead of the full size Raptor? Maybe folks that want a smaller truck for smaller trails, or maybe it just fits in your garage better? I’m sure there are reasons, but

WHY IS THIS NEWS?!?

Thank you. JESUS thank you... there is so little proper grammar to go around.

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You’ve never seen ‘wheel travel’ until you’ve see the CRUSHER!

You won’t believe me, but the Highlander is better at nearly every normal driving scenario than the 4Runner:

There is a solution to this... RAPTORS FOR EVERYONE!!!

We had this happen a lot too until we started planting poison ivy all over the place... seems to help. Also, the use of game cameras by my club has lead to a lot of vehicle confiscations.

Toyota DOES make a 1000hp racing vehicle that I want as a production car, but this ain’t it.

Everyone realizes that the 800lb Gorilla in this space is working hard to come-from-behind right? Mercedes is actively working on an all-electric S-Class (as well as many more all electric vehicles) and should have something out soon... can you imagine being faced with THAT decision? Easy right? no-name Fisker or

Yeah, I actually agree with you. I’m just taking some guesses as to why _anyone_ would choose the more expensive diesel. Really, the ones I listed are all I could think of.

An LS7 has a much better power/weight ratio than anything in the VW family. All the Audi V8's are much heavier and more complicated than this motor.

Fleet customers would prefer if all their vehicles ran on the same fuel. Also true for military applications. Otherwise some people just prefer the way a diesel drives. Not sure you’d ever make back the additional up-front cost if you were just driving it for leisure though...

These are ideal conditions for an AEV Prospector XL. High water-fording clearance? Check. Snorkle for even deeper conditions? Check. 40" Tires to get over submerged objects? Check.

Actually it wasn’t the elements that got him. Dan used a series of ‘sliding knots’ along the length of the rope at each junction between rope segments. These provided some ‘cushion’ when the rope went taught and dissipated the energy in the form of heat.

I actually went camping up there many years ago when I was about 23. We went on Presidents Day weekend and camped on the bald shoulder of Mt Eisenhower. The conditions (when we woke up) weren’t all that different from what we are experiencing today. The recorded wind-chill was something like -88F to -111F given the

Imma leave this right here... Tell me you wouldn’t prefer some classic styling over the modern hot mess?!?

Have you driven the new F-150? No one, and I mean no one, complains about turbo boost in that...