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I’m pretty sure all Ecoboost motors make their power numbers on premium. And I wouldn’t want to buy a turbo engine that wasn’t optimized for it, you’d be wasting potential power/efficiency on regular. And the extra $10 a fill up is not a lot for the extra 100 hp you’re getting for premium- the first time you

You don’t lean out to close the door. You get in and press a button and the door shuts. 

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Cool cars aren’t always the easiest to get in and out of. 

It’s symmetrical and doesn’t look exactly like a Hellcat, so people know you have the extra hundred horsepower. 

Your willingness to take one for the team in the name of science is exactly why we love you, Stef.

Remember the time you drank generator fuel? I do. 

It’s the Bugatti Veyron of motorcycles. An ugly, bulbous machine designed to draw your eyes to the spec sheet rather than the sheet metal.

Just what I needed to complete my Fiero-based Veyron kit car! 

I’m pretty sure these things park themselves so you do’t have to worry about that.

People didn’t buy the 2005 GT as an investment. They had no idea the car would go up in value the way it has, and everyone expected the car to depreciate at least as quickly as a contemporary Ferrari or Porsche. The car didn’t start going up in value until after its (shorter than expected) production run was over. 

Which probably would have happened if the car had license plates.

But you can’t match the Raptor’s performance in the aftermarket for anywhere near the same cost. That’s the advantage of buying an OEM performance vehicle instead of modifying. Plus the warranty itself is worth a ton on something like the Raptor.

3.0 inch Fox bypass shocks cost about $6,000 a set in the aftermarket, and that’s just for the shocks. Cheap upgrades, you say?

Elon would accidentally strap the car on top of the rocket and launch it into deep space.

Your use case is pretty unlikely. Most people buying these $50k trucks are home owners. They have the Home Depot runs, sure, and they also buy a lot of other large, bulky items. They might also have motorcycles, or a boat, or a camper. People with money to spend on trucks have money to spend on other things. Just

If people only bought what they needed, everyone would be driving a 2 seater coupe. How often do you have more than one passenger, or ANY passengers? Just rent a sedan when you need one! 

It’ll some with standard FWD based AWD and a 3.0 Ecoboo- wait, wrong company.

Congrats! Your prize is a Lincoln MK.... something.

By $35k do you mean $28k?