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Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
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Lol, that V6 has pulled a Duramax from a hole and an F150 from a river. It may not be fast, but due to gearing, it’s got grunt.

Yeah, you are a bit wrong on the 4Runner. Except for the seating position, it’s garbage. A Miata should not have more driver room. The GMT400 is much more dull to drive than a 4Runner though. The 4Runner has steering feel, and pedal feel, and personality in general. It’s about as far from the Camry as you can get

One I drove was freshly rebuilt. Suspension, steering, brakes, etc., all new. It was god awful. It makes my 4Runner feel sporty.

Kind of the opposite for me lol. I just purchased a Ford(Fiesta ST) to daily drive, now that I came to the conclusion that my specific 4Runner was a terrible daily driver.

Buy. Call local scrap yard. Profit.

Yeah, they are shit to drive. I got a 4Runner instead. Still have it a few years later.

The GMT400. I loved these trucks. I lusted after one all through high school. Then it came time to get one. I drove three. All terrible in the exact same ways. Great to look at, absolutely garbage to drive. Shame, because to me it’s one of the best looking trucks ever made. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-…

Due to it’s weight, I’m quite glad I don’t have the 22RE.

Thanks! It’s not terrible, especially now that it’s not my daily driver. That said, it’s actually kind of relaxing once you get past the fact that you aren’t going anywhere fast, it’s great for just cruising down a dirt road.

“Ran When Parked”

Maybe he wanted a character that he didn’t have to take so seriously? A character in which no one can compare him to previous ones, in which another actor filled the same role.

The power gains could remove the torque dip.

Interior space. The Fiesta is quite small on the inside. Still, I didn’t even consider the Veloster, and I love my Fiesta. I’ve put nearly 3k miles on it in my first month of owning it.

Didn’t sell last time it was on, at $10,300. So not under 5k.

I see you’ve never been to rural Pennsylvania.

Nope, cloth.

Toyota seats, at least in their American built trucks, seem to be pretty durable. Our Tacoma at work has nearly 300k miles on it, and their isn’t a wear mark on the seats. It’s a fleet vehicle, and no one really takes car of it. It’s surprising. My ‘95 4Runner’s seat is extremely holey, with 100k less miles.

Nah, Alabama isn’t that bad in comparison.

I’m from Alabama, and I lived in PA for a little while. I’ve never met so many openly racist people in my life.

I’m from North Alabama, so I saw them a lot. You are lucky.