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And you'd have a vastly inferior truck. Also, the Tacoma is more expensive option for option.

I'm quite afraid for this truck. Toyota is bringing a new Tacoma. There is a new Titan. Ford's has a new F150. Any one of these could have Chevy and GMC lots containing nothing but tumbleweeds.

I remember reading a story (I think on this blog) about how a badly damaged F-18 over Iraq hooked up with a tanker and they ended up flying together for 3 hours with the boom connected just to keep fuel running through the Hornet's engine. The fuel that came through the boom would immediately go right out of the

"Next up, Bigfoot articles."

Just posting it gave credence. Next up, Bigfoot articles.

It's just for "best in class" bragging rights and not actual usability. Has anyone here actually attempted pulling a 10,000+ pound trailer with a half-ton series truck? Yes it's possible, but it doesn't really "work."

Also makes me wonder if Ford new the turbo system would be overheating and begin to derate their engine after more than a few minutes, which is why they only used a 3 mile stretch of road.

I would never buy a Tesla. I think the company will be bankrupt and out of business within 2 or 3 years, after the reality of trying to be a profitable automobile manufacturer sets in. I think the Model S was poorly-conceived as a solution to a problem that shouldn't exist.

You seem heavily biased against the CTS already and seem like a BMW whoreboy.