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I like the idea, however it requires that I run premium gas if I upgrade. But that was an actual aprt of my decision to buy my truck. Thanks! Being RWD and the lighter cab configuration, it would really fly with this. Chris Another cool Ford Truck.... This young lady is rather talented, love her stuff.
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Interactive Review: 2020 Hyundai Sonata Limited 1.6T
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
While we don't always agree, you are not far off of the mark here. Hard pass from the Horse.- 77 replies
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Denver has been high for a loong time and not just geographically. The Song "Rocky Mountain High" might have had something to do with the weed grown in those mountains... But in all seriousness, yes to Denver.
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There is good journalism, but it is not common.
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Strangly enough all 150 configurations look better than all modern BMW configurations. Just like all dolphins are smarter than all Goldfish....and the difference is that stark, seriously. I do like the vintage BMW's, including the E30 M3 that were posted up earlier in the thread. When I was looking at sedans instead of trucks, the 1.5 wrote the Malibu off early in the process. Still more sleek and Sexy than the current BMW SUV's. In either case, it's drink until she looks good. All I can say is Tequila! One of my favorite singers, her father makes a Cameo in this....
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Ifr they can do a Colorado replacement/competitor, or something like the H3 SUT I am all in like stink on Horse crap. Getting my house paid off in a few more years, Horse wants another truck. This is fantastic. Some of what I like in Ford Super Duty front ends in this truck....a midsize version would look fantastic in my driveway next to my Ranger. Definite upvote. I do think Ford is actually doing a damn nice job also. But yes, RAM is making a fantastic product. Shoot me but I like the Rvian. Dislike the Lordstown. I think electric trucks will pull in a different class of buyer. Agree that I don't think you will see many in Wyoming...but in Suburban neighborhoods, hell yes. Give it time, things will become their usual (SH@t) show around here....just read any of the 11,397 threads from the last 12 years....they all read strangely the same.
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We used to look for them in salvage yards back in the vintage Mustang days, as they came with a 9 inch rear end....just begging for lower rear gears and a posi unit. Several of the versailles had factory positraction as I recall. Pontiacs were at least attractive, BMW's currend models are hideous.
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Jeep News: 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Shows A Green Side
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Jeep
Thankfully any wrangler model will tow a trailer full of fire extinguishers, which is what is needed to put out the dumpster fire this thread ahs become. I did look at the cargo area and carrying capacity of the Wrangler, and bought a ranger isntead. Chicken fried rice is dandy. I still want a wrangler, or a Bronco. Good day gentlemen. -
I saw a 79 Lincoln versailles the other day, the Lincoln they built on a Granada platform. Light blue and in good shape.
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I will put the inner middle schooler in me back in the box in a minute...but nothing better than sex out under the stars. Of course, even the worst sex I ever had was pretty darned awesome. In all seriousness, so happy you found the Avalanche. Loving the Ranger. Happier with it than I was with the Jetta TDI, Miata, Mini Cooper S, Beetle, or any of my other recent rides.
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I work with a Macedonian guy who wants a black Mercedees, we always joke about the Macedonian Mafia....
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See, Drew, our deal illustrious leader has an Italian gentleman as a life partner. I am sure "Italian tuneup" has an entirely different meaning when Drew and Albert are in private...just sayin...if he can give it liberally to the Avalanche...he can give it liberally to Albert... Backing out of sarcasm and fun mode for a second... What would life be without good friends, good food, good books, movies we life, cars/Trucks we love to drive and bullship about....hmm....would not be so full. Makes me really glad I didn't buy that Tacoma I was looking at before I bought the Ranger. This is enough to make me a domestic buyer for the rest of my life, repuslive... Sadly I sold my Mini Cooper S a few years ago, so no Italian Job for me... More like a black Mercedees, although I think the 68 Grand Prix would be easier to repair and more reliable.
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An italian tuneup.....drive it hard to "clean the carbon" out of her as they say...
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Interactive Review: 2020 Toyota 86 GT
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
They are an amazing driving car. Was actually considering this and the Miata before I decided on the Ranger. -
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Interactive Review: 2020 Toyota 86 GT
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
Actually resale values for the car have picked up. Most fo the earlier cars ahve been totalled out by overly enthusiastic drivers, and they only build and import them in small numbers. Supply and demand being equal, it has become a very niche car beloved by a small minority of the driving public. -
Give it an "Italian Tuneup" for me, Drew....love the blue on it. I have a fetish for them, I used to own a 69, back when I ahd the 66 Fastback. Good stuff! A ranger for our new (me!) ranger owner....cool. My sons friend les had one of these, was a great little truck. Love how it morrored the boxy full size ford styling of the era. My sister and ehr hsuband ahd a very clean 96 F250 with 44 inch tires, was a california truck and immaculate.
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Beautiful Cars Appreciation Thread
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
Back in high school one of my best friends aprents ahd a 72 that was blue jsut like the first one. -
Beautiful Cars Appreciation Thread
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
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Interactive Review: 2020 Toyota 86 GT
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
My son was that way, until he discovered the Honda S2000. -
Interactive Review: 2020 Toyota 86 GT
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
And completely different buyers. I could also spend 29.6 on a Kia Soul, a Honda CRV, or a Hyundai Santa Fe.....very different buyers for those also. She is 24 years old and did it all herself without my help. She also has a hefty down payment for a house saved. She is doing well for herself. A litle bit of straight line love...and a bloack ranger at the 2>06 mark! Not every car needs to handle like the 86.... -
Interactive Review: 2020 Toyota 86 GT
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
Ohio. I wanted the fuel economy of 2wd, and less to break on the truck as I intend to keep it for a really long time. Had 4 miles on it when I started the test drive... Got the 6 foot bed Supercab rather than the crew cab as I wanted a longer bed for hauling. But the new Ford advert says it all...