I get that.but hey,people are already modding them for more power!I mean, it might be fast for a truck, but there's no point in "racing" a Maverick to me, I guess. Even if it will win the race.
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I get that.but hey,people are already modding them for more power!I mean, it might be fast for a truck, but there's no point in "racing" a Maverick to me, I guess. Even if it will win the race.
I think its really a good platform aside from the transmission. Especially the Tremor. Think about it add sport mode, swap the turbo, exhaust, and intakes out. Then tune it. Suddenly you have the equivilent of a 90s supercar that can haul a set of race tires and a jack in the bed.I get that.but hey,people are already modding them for more power!
Super funny I was driving my Tacoma and had someone clearly offended by me getting up to 35 before them after leaving the light? I guess... I still don't know what goes through people's heads but I digress... I had gears and a tune in it just to keep the MPGs respectable. It was no slouch with the tune and 4.88's even with 285/70R17s.The large truck guys are trying to show they are superior, I have had this happen a few times at the light, the Maverick was quicker each time so far, the lights I am at are in 55 zone, so I only accelerate to 60, at that point they then have to pass me & then slow down. The most fun was one of those coal smokers, looked like an old time locomotive behind me & made a lot of noise too. It's usually those farms kids, so this old guy likes to mess with them.
Yesterday I was on a road trip to and from Whistler, BC and had two newer gen Ranger drivers raced me on the highways on both the Canadian and US side. I’ve yet to encounter this with full size truck owners but, c’mon man you drive a damn Ranger like I’m impressed with how big your manhood is.
its not so much the race, it’s the angry manner in which they do it. The F-150s stomp on it, lose control half the time, won’t look at you and try to act like Billy Badass. It’s not so much a race, but some kind of weird exhibition of manhood or something with them.Yesterday I was on a road trip to and from Whistler, BC and had two newer gen Ranger drivers raced me on the highways on both the Canadian and US side. I’ve yet to encounter this with full size truck owners but, c’mon man you drive a damn Ranger like I’m impressed with how big your manhood is.
You would too; if your truck mortgage payment was past-due, you just dropped a Benjamin in your tank and your gas gauge still wasn't on F....F-150 drivers have some kind of chip on their shoulder.
You obviously are part of the elite class.its not so much the race, it’s the angry manner in which they do it. The F-150s stomp on it, lose control half the time, won’t look at you and try to act like Billy Badass. It’s not so much a race, but some kind of weird exhibition of manhood or something with them.
At the end of the day, they are both slow-ass trucks is why i just think it’s so ridiculous. Other Corvette drivers wave at me when they see me. F-150 drivers have some kind of chip on their shoulder.
these are the same fools dragging ass in the left lane on the freeway for miles 99% of the time, too.
Bro, I’m not even sure what that supposed to mean. I work in a casino for minimum wage plus tips if that is elite, so be itYou obviously are part of the elite class.
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If I had a new Stingray I would feel pretty good about it. God Bless your tipper’s.Bro, I’m not even sure what that supposed to mean. I work in a casino for minimum wage plus tips if that is elite, so be it
yes, they are very generous. In no way am I "elite" I'm working class, just no kids and kids are expensive (way more expensive than a stingray).If I had a new Stingray I would feel pretty good about it. God Bless your tipper’s.