Of course they are in a Texas Edition truck.
Of course they are in a Texas Edition truck.
I’m feeling a little surly on this Monday at work, so I am just going to put it out there: I hate, hate, hate these type of “hot rods.” Everyone here hates on stanced cars, bro trucks, SUVs and trucks that aren’t actually driven off road, cars that should be tracked (but are not tracked), etc.
“I love the flareside Tundra by the way!!!” - I can no longer read your articles and give your judgement any credibility :D
“The Ridgeline is a practical truck in the most impractical segment of buyers in the nation.”
Man, and I wasted 800 words saying this very thing. Well done!
I will just say it. I have no problem with the new Ridgeline’s capabilities I just think it is ugly. Now that’s just my worthless opinion.
What I learned from this experience is simple: most pickup truck owners don’t care what they need. They care only what they want.
How can something which has never lived truly be alive? But alas, what does it actually mean ‘to live’? Does a 996 not feel pain when its IMS bearings fail, resulting in catastrophic engine failure? Does an All Road not suffer from indignity when driving around on a sagging suspension, forcing its owner to commute to…
A mistake - must have been trying to hit the highbeams to pass someone.
I saw a BMW with its turn signal on once.
I already have an Abarth but my wife needs a fun car. Maybe we’ll just buy our cars based on exhaust note from now on.
I’m sorry, but this is dope
I’m not going to lie to you Doug: I really love your writing contributions, but generally don’t like your videos. I did, however, chuckle a lot watching this one. Nicely done.