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Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
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The plastic cladding is the best part though, you can have essentially a truck bed in the hatch.

It may have not been a high speed impact. A family friend is a truck driver and had something similar happen. A dumbass half merged in front of him during a traffic jam, directly in front of him. He didn’t know he was dragging anything until someone flagged him down. He said there was maybe a little resistence, but

I’d rather not.

I think it’s fine, but owners need to know how their dog reacts to other people. If they don’t like it, don’t bring them. That’s how you get snappy dogs.

Edit: Nevermind.

Your 300 doesn’t have a bed, which in our case is completely necessary. It also isn’t rated to tow as much, or haul as much.

Most cars have blind spots nowadays, much worse than any truck than I’ve ever driven. They are super easy to drive, and honestly you should check behind any car for children, because they can hide behind cars as small as a Miata.

Lol, my subcompact has tree sized blind spots. Try harder.

We have a new Ram 1500 with the 3.6/8 speed combo, and with 750-1000 lbs in the bed and three adults inside, it gets 22 mpg at 80 mph. Modern trucks are great.

And even then, besides Chevy(unless they’ve finally removed the little cutout), the mirrors are massive and make visibility great.

I see someone hasn’t been in a truck made in the last 5 years.

Yep, it’s even adjustable. So that combined with a tune that gives you the pops the new car has, and you can live your two-stepping dreams.

She had a first generation Prelude when her and my father got married.

I’m 6' and I can see into the bed of our 2018 Ram 3500 4WD just fine. Are you sure you aren’t rounding up a bit?

I take issue with the Recaro statement. The Molten Orange seats take the interior from incredibly boring to not quite exciting, but liveable.

That’s the reason I bought new, because I knew most of the owners would be my age, and I knew what I had in store with it. I also take issue with Rob’s seat comments, but because the Molten Orange Recaros are the best Recaros. It takes the interior from completely dull to tolerable.

Because Florida is too flat and straight for hot hatches to really shine. If you live in a place with no elevation changes and no curves, what sounds more fun, a 4 cylinder hatch or a 465hp V8?

I’m 6' and 275, and I love the Recaros in my FiST. I also find the FiST roomier up front than the FoST, as the console is narrower.