Message from @Mauler
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Oh, yeah
Well good luck that thing will be sick
Much appreciated, bro. I got a bunch of stuff in the pipeline for it
Transmission was just rebuilt, and it's getting a competition shifter installed on it. Brand new flywheel and clutch
Nice
Fun shit
Yes very fun
I have an American made Honda I think.
I don't know if this counts or not but here's a picture of my 1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 in FH4
My bagged 62 Galaxie 500
Looks great
@Anony 115 Thanks man!
not lying i would have this for my first care any day it’s a turbocharged forester sti
That galaxy is slick
That's clever lol
Just wondering what y'all think of the cybertruck? As we know the pickup truck market is already very established with brand loyalty being higher than any other type of vehicle I believe it will be very hard for Tesla to make this suceed like they are saying it will. With that being said the pickup market is a very lucrative buisness, with 5 of the top 20 best selling vehicles in the US last year being pickups, and most of the time when you satisfy a customer with their first purchase they are likely to buy another one of your trucks. I will use my dad as an example he had a Ford Ranger then got a Ford F-150 and now he has a F-250. I think Tesla has a oppurtunity to hit a gold mine with the Cybertruck but they will have to play their cards very carefully.
they will probably do amazing in the future bc we will start to depend on electric cars or trucks so i personally don’t like it but it is very good performance and a very good truck overall but with a good truck comes with down comes like what if it runs out of energy what will you do see with a regular truck you can carry a extra gas can but if you are going up the mountain with a cyber truck you can just plug it in anywhere you need a certain place either a certain wot of voltage, so in my opinion i don’t like them
I think it's popularity is only going to be prevalent in cities, personally. Folks living in rural areas want trucks that they can work on with hand tools in their garages and bandage up until they can be repaired properly. That's why you see so many old trucks out in the sticks
@ThatShadyVandal I agree, If you wanna work on lets say a deer stand but only wanna put it together close to the woods so you dont have to haul it on a big trailer the F-150 has a built in generator to power your tools as with the cybertruck you would have to bring a generator or use weak battery powered ones.
actually I am wrong about that
the cyertruck has a built in generator and air compressor\
I'm speaking more from a DIY-ability and parts availability more than anything else
Longevity, too
Most of the trucks I see out in the country are from the 90s, some of em are even from as far back as the 60s or the 70s
I live in the country and some people have old trucks but most of them are newer
I will concede, the rural areas I've been to are only a few places in Cali
But in the places I have been to, that's what I've noticed
Ah I live in Louisiana
It's weird out here, there's not that much infrastructure in the rural parts of Cali
The small towns don't have hardly anything
So out here, it's probably circumstantial because you can't just take your 6.7 powerstroke to the local diesel mechanic, because there isn't one
Personally I wouldnt get a cyber truck cause on the F150 has built in pencil holders, ruler, places to clamp things down without damaging the tailgate. It is nice that the cybertruck has a built in air compressor but it is rare that your gonna have to use a nail gun or something like that and if you do you can bring a little one.
The real reason for onboard air is because you deflate your tires for offroading
yea but you can buy a little portable one