In n Out? I love my 2000 Tundra. Perfect compromise between a Tacoma (which I loved) and a true full-size truck, V8 power but I still have the clearance and size to get down those skinny off-road trails and comfortably sleep in the back with my dog. New Tundras are sweet, but too big, the 1st/2nd gen are my ideal rig.
I feel the same about a '92 Explorer that I still drive. New ones are fine, but mine is the last of that boxey-looking looking explorer. 192K on it and doesn't burn a drop of oil, no tranny problems, no nothin'. Why would I want to dump that?
I've always driven a ford or Chevy. I don't discriminate between the two. Haven't looked at the Toyota line at all. One thing I like about the Ford as of now is the legs space in the back for passengers. My boys are getting bigger and need more space for trip and shirt
I've had a Ford for years...since I purchased my first car. But with the paint problems they have and their refusal to take responsibility for it, f--k them. I switched from explorer to Jeep Grand Cherokee and probably won't go back and if I did,mit wouldn't be until they take responsibility for the paint problems they have. I love the grand Cherokee.
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We got about 5 or 6 inches of snow yesterday. Now it's in the high 40s and there is slush everywhere. It's warm when driving, so I had my window down this afternoon. A pick-up truck went through a puddle and a tidal wave popped up and shot directly into my window. My hat, jacket pants, dashboard, steering wheel, etc were soaked. I immediately screamed an expletive, but then started laughing at how perfect of a shot it was.
He was swinging a hard left so I don't think he had any idea of what happened. It made me feel sad for him that he doesn't know how hilarious it was.