40,000 pounds of grade-A truck
40,000 pounds of grade-A truck
Stubby German? Nothing to see here...
Guy driving horse drawn carriage as David drives by: “Ugh. Poor bastard.”
You know it is bad whan a horse-drawn carrage has better weather protection — and predicted reliability — than the vehicle you’re driving.
Were you envious of the people in the horse-drawn carriage?
Is the event going to still be going on when he gets there? Maybe he can help them clean up.
Let’s go! Pedal through the metal!
Is it really that fun to drive though? I’m curious as I’ve never driven one. While I’m sure it is fast, I can’t imagine it being so fast that It’ll remain entertaining for a long time, and I haven’t heard anything about the handling.
I got the Durango Limited. Traded in a “Supercab” F150. You don’t want to put people in those Ford back seats unless you’re the Marquis de Sade. The limited tows my boat, is loaded to the tits, and I rent a trailer anytime I want to haul anything and not mess up the DEEE-luxe interior.
Agreed, either the Dodge Durango Hemi V8 or the Durango SRT are right up this guys alley. The Mercedes and BMW are awful choices and dont really have that much cargo space. The Grand Cherokee is very nice but above budget. The F150 raptor will absolutely suck to drive in California traffic.
I got something similar ....
I said it was in New Jersey.
But it doesn’t come with mirrors.
The Dodge Challenger is as old as it is impractical.
If he wasn’t a UPS driver before, he is now.
Let us know if you come up with one.
Is there a chance that they will spend?
Because the public is never interested in new technology. The most hugely influential technologies were initially met by ambivalence or hostility from the general public.