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You drive an old school Chevy?
The best vehicle for traveling the country is a Honda Odyssey. It cruises fast, handles fairly well, has captain chairs, get good gas mileage, has tons of space, and you can park it anywhere.
I wouldn't be caught dead driving a Kia Soul.
Yea heavens forbid anyone even think any opinion that anyone else on earth might not like. The world will never be a happy place until we do away with opinions all together and live as robots under the great twittersphere.
Also its hard to mind my own business when Im being pushed out of my lane by 3 foot trailer mirrors then blasted with diesel resin by a guy in a rush to get to the office.
OMG, people are sooo judgy, amiright.
I think the Cybertruck looks like ass. I would never drive one. But I would like to try one. I heard it can beat a Porsche while towing a Porsche. That's power, baby.
I will admit, working on an old full-size truck is easier when there's room to just climb into the engine bay.
Still, I can change the oil in my B-3000 DS without using a jack.
How are you gonna call me judgy and say the same thing? lol all good tho.
Yea. I was talking about the 2024s and 2025s with the extra 3 feet added to the top of the hood for no reason other to look higher. It makes it way harder to get to the engine like that. I drive a 2012 454 kitted up Chevy that can haul 50,000 pounds and am sitting 3 feet lower next to a guy in a tie with a V6 and tilted up for looks. Its just a bit cringy to me.
I was joking about judgy - as judgy pertains to objects. All good. I have a critical eye too out on the open road. I've seen all kinds of things. Probably spent close to a year (total) driving around it.
Your OP was funny.
Eh I am talking crap a bit. But not out of spite. Just tryin to help.
The old '84 F-150 I had was super easy to change the plugs and adjust the timing in.
That's cool. I need a jack for my car.
Man I had a 80s ford too. I think it just had a 350. But that thing would peel out for a mile before it hit 2nd gear. It didnt have all this modern junk.
A hall monitor was dispatched to your thread, but right now it looks like smooth sailing. Windows down. Left hand out - riding the air.