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I have a Toyota Tacoma Prerunner. It's slightly lifted but I think it looks more like stock trucks used to look back in the day. I'd look like a landscaper if I drove a non Prerunner.
If my height and penis was a few inches smaller, I'd look into getting this:
Chrysler's answer to the Raptor- Ram with Hellcat engine.
Someone should take a truck and plow into a whole row of them. Do you know of anyone with a Middle East religon? I heard they like doing that.A raised truck in Seattle is like a unicorn. You see those mini-coffins everywhere here.
I've been to NC. 99.9999% of the people there are douches.I live in NC, its extremely common in southern states for redneck teens especially to have these pavement princesses.
If I see one I automatically imagine a douche driving it.
Hey now!everyone and their mother has a lifted truck in Phoenix
Lots of them where I work, but none of them seem to want to do that.Someone should take a truck and plow into a whole row of them. Do you know of anyone with a Middle East religon? I heard they like doing that.
Most of those trucks have more "power" than many sports cars out there. Speed I understand.
Try towing anything in a Lotus and tell me what happens.
Thats true too, but we are still talking about power, which they obviously have.Many of the lifted trucks can't tow anything because the frame is too high to attach a a normal trailer hitch.
When the end of the world comes... trucks make for great weapon platforms. Better than some POS 4 banger Civic.
So these days in my area it's become an absolute rarity to find a truck that is not lifted. The only non-lifted trucks I ever see are owned my older men who could care less about trying to look cool. So if you own a truck and it's lifted and you never take it off road to the dunes, rock-climbing, trails etc.. what is the point? Are you trying to fit in? Look cool? Compensate? I honestly want to know when this ridiculous trend is going to end.
Thats true too, but we are still talking about power, which they obviously have.
Many of the lifted trucks can't tow anything because the frame is too high to attach a a normal trailer hitch.
they're planning for a 2018 release date, but Fiat/Chrysler is so broke and badly managed that it could get axed in the meantime.is this actually going into production?
This is the truck I'd like to get someday when it comes time to replace my F150.
Yeah, my ideal version is all black without that two tone color that King Ranch's seem to come standard with.That's pretty boss. I am more of a dully 4x4 guy, but I wouldn't say no to that King Ranch. It's about as dude bro as I would care to get, although I would lose the 2 tone gold.