When I think of American car companies, I automatically think Chevy, not Ford. Aren't like a lot of Fords Mexican?
When I think of American car companies, I automatically think Chevy, not Ford. Aren't like a lot of Fords Mexican?
The difference is that the F350 driver doesn't think he's saving the world like your stereotypical Prius driver. And also, I know a lot of ''bro truck'' drivers. They are nice guys. I have met maybe 2 or 3 Prius drivers who are by any stretch of the imagination friendly.
I'm not insulting the Mustang, just insulting some particular owners of such car. If you don't think you have the fastest car in the world, then we are not talking about you.
The only thing that's worse is when his friend with a daddy bought Cummins, argues with him about what's quicker. I'm sure the Cummins is, but it's still annoying.
It's not just the badges, it's the fact that they think the 3.7 makes it a Lambo. I know a guy with one. He thinks it's the fastest car in the state.
This is the same company that used the 6.0 and 6.4, I seriously doubt a half million on one engine.
Most million mile Cummins trucks are on their first engines. But they are the 12 valve version which isn't new. The 6.7 from what I've heard from owners that I know is a reliability downgrade from the 5.9.
Thank You! Lifted vehicles (bro trucks) are just as much of a car culture as anything else. Enjoying the offroad for us is just like Miata drivers mountain pass.
I can assure this state has much worse.
If I were to spend $2.7 million on a car, that is exactly how I wouldn't want it to sound. I would want it sound like it would be okay if it were the last sound I ever heard, not like a family car with some turbo noise.
Actually, yes lol. My bad.
It clearly says hemi on the badge in front of the door. Besides, it's a Power Wagon, so it would make sense that the more powerful Cummins isn't available.
I've learned that Toyota's are just as reliable/unreliable than something American made. My 4Runner is whiny little bitch compared to the Trailblazer I used to drive.
It's all the goodness of a convertible, without all the sunburn in traffic!
A far cry from the 78 BRAT, a 95 4runner. But hey, it does have a roll down window in the tailgate!
Oh, and a 78 BRAT
I guess since my unibody experiences have been in a 05 Impala and a 09 Vibe GT, I don't have much to argue. Impala handled terribly, Vibe rides like a log wagon.
I've ridden in a lot of trucks, and I must say most modern one aren't that bad. I will say also the previous generation Ram also rides like a cloud, but it is the worst handling thing I've ever driven. Also the V6 only got 17mpg.
The only time I got pulled over for speeding the officer was more concerned with the mud on my vehicle and how it got there. Turns out he liked to go offroad and that got me out of a ticket.