Touché salesman. Haha I just didn't know if there was such thing as a quarter ton
Touché salesman. Haha I just didn't know if there was such thing as a quarter ton
Can I just ask what a quarter ton is?
I completely agree about that.
That holland and holland range rover has the single greatest option ever
That's the main reason I love my truck. I have done this a number of times. Not necessarily in snow but when ever traffic just sits for a long period of time
True and my bad I didn't mean troll. That just happened to be the only word that kept coming to mind because I could not think of pedantic for some reason
Yes. And I say that because a large percentage of truck owners, my self included, live in Texas. Now most of the guys I know that drive trucks are at least 165-170lbs, and if 150lbs is the average then, at 6'4" and 220lbs I would be considered a major fat ass.
So you're an over analyzing troll?
I'm going to assume at least $100k. But there is a very strong need and want factor with this thing.
I... I have no words for the awe inspiring looks of that car. Any word on price or on sale date in the US?
A friend of mine has one, it definitely is a bad ass truck
College bible verse number: sigma chapter 8 verse 32?
So you met the college kids equivalent of god?
No kidding. I'm guessing they took a literal stab in the dark with the car and the car lost that gamble pretty severely.
Hahaha I should have guessed.
Jesus! What did the driver hit?
Just wanted to say that I envy your entire life.
So he just enjoys talking about why he would have a bro truck?
So he just enjoys talking about why he would have a bro truck?
Because that irritatingly stupid stereotype is generally used to talk about trucks that are large and lifted for no reason, a.k.a. Bro-trucks, not trucks, or SUVs for that matter, that are built that way for a purpose