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Yep! I'm all for a low limit here, but sticking a little sign on a four-wide artery ain't making that happen, no matter how many tickets you file.

This is a great example of why road design is more important to safety than posted signs and laws.

Self-policing..

I'd probably equip it with a Ram 1500.

i had a full size ram for 10 years. it moved a lot of shit. not once did that shit include a sheet of drywall or plywood. fishing, camping, moving to a new apartment, box full of beer empties, mulch, manure, top soil, fridge, stove etc etc. it would all still work in this truck

Neither, I am a Toyota guy, but when I can get a bigger truck, with more capability and power, that gets close enough gas mileage, is less likely to need a transmission rebuild before 100k miles(the 47RE wasn't that bad, a 4L80 couldn't handle half that torque stock), from a company that didn't recall 95% of the

Did you just reply to yourself?

Yes, but I said as I would option it, which would include the Z71 pack. That puts it over 36k. Plus, does the Colorado come with two hidden six pack ice coolers? No. The Ram does.

or a Frontier.

"One deals with attitudes used to discriminate against a historically and presently marginalized group, women." Oh christ. You cannot be serious.

I know it's a bit rude and probably pretentious of me.. but..

The Ridgeline is probably a good answer, too. And how about the FWD pickups like the VW Golf Caddy and Dodge Rampage?

2.) Brodozer

In Florida, Waldo finds you.

Still safer than driving in Virginia.

For a long time this wasn't something I understood either, until it was explained to me. It is much better to have a kid run up and down the aisle for a few minutes and let off some steam than to have them cry for 4 hours. As long as the kid isn't messing with the other passengers you should be happy running is all

This Hummer H2 has to be in the top ten. I can't imagine it doing any of the normal Truck-work.

This was my choice as well. I'd still own one in a heartbeat though just because they're so awesome.

Mid-sized trucks FTW!!!

I'm in no way an expert on meteor impacts... but apparently Ford dug the Barringer Crater with just a compact landscaping Bobcat rent-a-tractor.