tflorida1
TFlorida1
tflorida1

The downside is that, as a single dude with absolutely no need for a truck, I not only look like an asshole in a truck, I am an asshole in a truck. I take up more space on the road. I stretch the capacity of parking spots. I pollute. I make noise. I hate myself for it.”

“As (midsize) pickups get bigger – to the stage where they are as big as full-size pickups were not so long ago – and more expensive and less fuel-efficient, we are trying to see if there is space for a vehicle with a smaller footprint that potentially is more affordable and gets better gas mileage,”

(Although there’s a plethora of emissions-related items that can be nearly as bad on the newer trucks, potentially surfacing within the common 72-month long financing. Ah, but a discussion for another day!)“

“The EPA rated the two-wheel-drive Ford Ranger at 21 mpg in city driving and 26 highway, with a combined mpg of 23, as Automotive News reports. While that combined figure matches the Chevy Colorado diesel, it bests all other gasoline engines in the midsize pickup class.”

I don’t think the truck looks ugly at all. 

A whole article about you waving at someone and that person not returning the wave... Wish I could have gotten the time back spent reading this piece.

Why does “needing more truck” automatically mean a military 5-ton? I own a Chevy Colorado (2017) LT version with the 2.8 L Duramax engine. My truck tows 2,000 more pounds than the Ridgeline, averages 30 mpg on the highway, came with an exhaust break and tow/haul mode, came with an automatic locking rear differential, a

“The Ridgeline is competitive with the Colorado/Canyon, Taco, and upcoming Ranger in any pickup categories minus the off-roading ones, which TBH, are seldom used to their capabilities.”

You wrote a silly comment. If someone finds something negative about a truck it appears you like, then you take offense. Don’t just look at this page, look at other websites regarding the raptor. Similar complaints from those websites: took big for the trails, towing mpg isn’t that great, and the truck is a gas hog.

Hypothetical or not, 9.4 mpg for towing is horrible. Anyone can look at what is being towed, the trailer utilized, and understand that an mpg of 9.4 to tow that trailer and truck is pathetic.

“Full size diesels can haul ass”....That’s a very subjective comment. One person’s view of what is good acceleration can be completely different from another persons. I own a 2017 Chevy Colorado with the 2.8L Duramax diesel engine. I’ve no complaints regarding the acceleration. I’m not looking to floor my truck every

Buy Anerican? So you buy a Dodge truck, or a Chevy, or Ford and you actually are dumb enough to think all the parts are made in the U.S.? Those trucks may be manufactured in the U. S., but what you should consider is where all the truck components are made. And that’s not the U.S.

Rolling coal is pretty idiotic. All your doing is basically blowing unburned diesel out the exhaust. What’s the thrill in that? Basically anyone rolling coal is telling others that he paid for diesel, but decided to waste some of his money by blowing some of the diesel, and his money, out the exhaust....When I see

I own a 2017 Chevy Colorado with the Duramax engine. I think it has plenty of get up and go. No problem getting up to speed from the on ramp to the highway. Passing is no problem at highway speeds. And I took a trip at just over 300 miles and averaged 31 mpg. I’ve no complaints.

“Libtards”? What are you...5 years old? It’s obvious you’re not an adult because you can’t even reply to an internet comment without juvenile name calling.

“Also, will customers really care if the truck rides better? Honda says their customers do, but perhaps a Dodge or Chevy customer couldn’t care less..”

The non-liking Dylan people are hilarious. It’s ok for them to state in public comments that they don’t like Dylan and why, but heaven forbid if someone responds to their comment and states they like Dylan and why. That cues their combative response. Many have the "it’s ok for me to dislike Dylan and state why, but

I think it’s the exact opposite. The people who don’t like Dylan have no problem detailing in their public comments why they don’t link him. But when someone replies to their public comment and says “I like Dylan and here’s why” the dislikers of Dylan become incredibly combative. “Don’t tell me who I should like,

I think it’s the exact opposite. The people who don’t like Dylan have no problem detailing why in their comments. But when someone replies to their comment and says "I like Dylan, and here's why" the non-liking Dylan people become very combative. I find that hilarious! It's ok for people to say they don't like Dylan,

It’s interesting that the people who don’t like Dylan have no problem stating their reasons on public forums. They state the reasons why and inevitably state that people who like Dylan then reply and get incredibly defensive. The idea makes no sense. It’s ok to state you dislike Dylan, but then it’s not correct to