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All of you worried about traveling with propane would hate to be anywhere near my rig when loaded and headed out camping.  I have 2 30 pound tanks on the trailer, a 10 pounder in the trailer storage bay, and usually a 20 pounder and 10 pounder in the back of the truck.  That’s 100 pounds in total!

There’s plenty of us around.

I agree that most media outlets needlessly try to push a narrative that often times completely invalidates their entire article, but this is Gizmodo Group; basically a tabloid, and constant virtue signaling is literally the only thing they excel in.

And you blithering idiots wonder why Trump got elected in 2016 and will again in 2020...

LOL! Literally everything you just stated in that second paragraph is 100% false.

LOL!  I, as well as many others, are looking forward to another 6 years of Trump.  MAGA!

I doubt you know any Trump voters that regret voting for him. Everyone I know that voted for him is quite pleased with him as president. If anything, he’s gained additional support from those that voted against him.

Case in point, see post directly above.

I’d daily that!

Better strap in for the long haul my friend; Pruitt isn’t going anywhere and it’s highly likely Trump will get that 2nd term.

Well I have a ‘16 F350 because I like to offroad and camp as well as a ‘13 FoST, so I get to enjoy both worlds.

This really sucks. Now I may rethink my plan of selling my FoST.

Sounds like the cars I’d likely choose. I have a ‘16 F350, ‘13 ST, and ‘84 BMW 733i. What do I daily? A ‘94 Taurus wagon. I bought it cheap, don’t care if it gets dinged up around town, it can haul a ton of crap, and I only paid $1,200 for it.

There’s a thing called power fold mirrors. It’s such an awesome invention.

Haha! You’re funny! There’s plenty of people that own both; I own a ‘16 F350 and a ‘13 Focus ST. They both have their purpose.

Nope, only if you’re towing for hire.

Haha! I need one for my truck; it’s too tall to fit in the garage.

Somebody sounds jealous that they can’t afford a new truck.

It’s really no different than taking a newer, expensive sports car out on track with the risk of binning it into the wall. In fact, you probably have a better chance of insurance covering damage from an offroad incident than a track day.

No reason not to take your new truck out; you can still have fun and not tear them up. I wouldn’t have bought mine if I didn’t intend to take it out and get it dirty.