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Ferocious: that's definately debatable. Especially in the diesel demographic. Though it makes for some long ass debates that never go anywhere.

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...except to make fun of the Titan's rear end, that's so far been universally regarded as too damned weak. 🙂
 
I'm a FORD guy ,have been since birth.

The F150 is only a highway truck.
Now days you need to be in the 1 ton range before you get a real truck.
Once there ....
Dodge=wanna-be truck.
Chev/GMC=GREAT highway haulers.
Ford =When you want to go DEEP into the bush AND come back.

IMO.😉
 
Loggerman: I used to be a GM truck guy, but they're too watered down now. Our '78 GMC took a beating and kept on eating. The current ones just don't look like they could take it.
 
But then again of the Tundra/F-150/Sileverado/Titan/Ram I would not take ANY of them offroad in the manner I took my old stuff.
 
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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Frdm51472
I suppose the same people who like the Element like the new F150, to me it looks like a cardboard box with wheels.

I think you mean Avalanche, with all the plastic and everything

Either way 🙂 both are plastic squared off monstrocities of design.

 
Originally posted by: Frdm51472
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Frdm51472
I suppose the same people who like the Element like the new F150, to me it looks like a cardboard box with wheels.

I think you mean Avalanche, with all the plastic and everything

Either way 🙂 both are plastic squared off monstrocities of design.

What's wrong with being squared off? The new F150 looks great.
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Frdm51472
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Frdm51472
I suppose the same people who like the Element like the new F150, to me it looks like a cardboard box with wheels.

I think you mean Avalanche, with all the plastic and everything

Either way 🙂 both are plastic squared off monstrocities of design.

What's wrong with being squared off? The new F150 looks great.

SAme. I'm digging the new F-150. Nothing wrong with Square when done properly.
 
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