Drive this in my country and people will assume you are either a farmer or romani.
(no hate)
looks a bit more alpha though than the usual truck.
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Thread: Real men drive trucks....srs
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brb OP buys a lot of things, has no room to put them inside, puts them in the back of the car and they get stolen at a red light.
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08-12-2013, 09:19 AM #164
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Will need to get one in a few years but probably wait until I buy a house.
Need something to haul my 30' travel trailer plus have enough room for a 13' kayak.
So now I'm checking out more trucks on the road and I'm amazed at some of the impracticable trucks out there. Would need a full/half cab because of a kid on the way but it seems all of the full cab trucks I see only have like a 6' bed which makes it pointless except for pulling something. So I figured if someone has one of those toolboxes in the back it's probably the right truck for me, but then I saw a truck yesterday that had one of them but only like 3' of space left over.
Suppose I should keep my civic for the gas mileage. Still 3 years out until all debts paid off then add a mortgage and truck payment.
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08-12-2013, 09:46 AM #169
^this^
LOL @ all the people itt saying trucks are hard to park and hard to drive in urban environments. Do you even driving skills? Are you all 16 year old girls?
BRB driving supercab longbed f350 through san francisco no sweat
BRB parallel parking on a hill in san francisco no big deal
BRB manual transmission
BRB feels good not being a beta ******* that cant maneuver a vehicle
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08-12-2013, 11:06 AM #180
In the market for a new vehicle.
currently have an 05' Jeep GC 5.7 Hemi with some nice A/T tires. shes gettin tired though
Looking at F150's, small trucks, another grand cherokee, or a wrangler unlimited
I do an extensive amount of camping/backpacking/water sport trips - a midsize SUV is actually better for trails IMO, but I also have a 20' jet boat I haul, thinking the wrangler/little truck isnt going to cut it. New GC are too ritzy for my liking...looking like the F150 is the obvious choice. However, I live in the city with limited room to park.
Why the F doesnt jeep make a Hemi Wrangler?
decisions, decisions....
nice trucks brahs - keep em comming!
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