mikeofla
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mikeofla

It’s so squinty

I’m 6'3", 225 and drive an NB Miata occasionally, my wifes Hyundai Ionic and loved my 2015 Mazda 3... granted, now I have a ‘18 F-150, but the point is... what was my point... oh yeah, you can fit in smaller cars. 

They already put the 6.4L Hemi in the Ram 2500, so I don’t see why the Hellcat’s wouldn’t fit in the 1500

wrong Durango -

Again... in my comment it implies, THERE ARE SITUATIONS WHERE THIS WON’T WORK FOR SOME PEOPLE.

Again... in my comment it states, THERE ARE SITUATIONS WHERE THIS WON’T WORK FOR SOME PEOPLE.

The next F-150 will offer a full electric and a plug in hybrid version. I am also going to be getting the plug in hybrid version.

Don’t think they require it. Maybe for a “Super Charger”, but again, I charged my brothers Model 3 at 70 miles per hour on my charger.

I literally ended my comment with a caveat that it’s possible that “then yeah, it’s not for you.” Meaning I understand that these things are NOT going to work for everyone. Just like an F-250 or a Mini won’t fit everyone’s life, neither will a giant plug in Hummer.  

Totally get it. I got the 36 gallon tank on my F150 for the once a month that I drive 1000+ miles towing my 25' camper trailer or my Miata. I also want the plug in hybrid F-150 and not the full electric that’s planned for next year, but I’m going to get my wife the Mach-E. There are ways to get them to fit in your

Spending NO minutes at a gas station and instead charging it at home, every night, is more convenient. Gather all those 9 minutes saved and apply them to when you need to tow and charge on the road (being a bit facetious)

Not sure what your point it. my F150 gets 16-17 mpg on my commute. It gets ~8 mpg when towing. This is the case for all vehicles, and you have to account for it when traveling. Also, there’s a good chance this will be at least capable of Supercharger levels and with a 240 volt and 30 amps at home, I can charge my

As I said, then this is probably not for you...

What’s more convenient then plugging it in every night when you get home? Are you regularly driving 250-300 miles a day? If so, then yeah, it’s not for you. 

The most expensive car in the world is a cheap BMW. 

Twisty roads, yes... good roads, no. These ones are mostly shit for fast driving, always full of traffic and cops, not to mention they’re mostly convoluted concrete and rough as shit.

if you want to hike, sure. If you want food, entertainment, shopping, culture... not so much... also note, this map removes other cities like Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Culver City etc.

I’d say it depends on what you’re looking for out of a SBS. If you’re looking for a fast, trendy toy to play with on the beach, then no; go with a RZR. If you need an actual tool that’s basically an off road car that can tow and is built like a truck, you might reconsider.  

Might be a call back or homage

My guess is they’ll do the same thing that VW is doing with the ID.3. They’ll give us a fat, CRV-ified version.