I guess the only thing worse is a USED FORD pick-up with a bunch of after market parts
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I guess the only thing worse is a USED FORD pick-up with a bunch of after market parts
Fixed Or Repaired Daily
Found On Road Dead
Shelby is Ford's AMG...?
Posted in another thread, but to close the loop since I asked here, I ended up with a 2018 Sequoia. Went over my budget posted above, I think my final pre-tax price after trade-in was just under $32k. I didn't get a great price but it was in fantastic shape and they gave me a crazy price on my trade-in, so all in all I did ok.
Nice Danno, a couple of my friends roll in those "family man's Tundra".
Now all you need is some proper bindings and a puffy with the proper pass pocket config.
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Sold my ‘20 taco for $40k, which was what i paid for it a few years earlier. Bought a ‘09 lifted Tundra SR5 with low miles for $17k. Then came across a killer deal I couldnt pass up. 2001 Sequoia Limited w/ 55k miles for $9k. So now Im gonna throw a camper on the Tundra. Use the “Tequoia” as a daily driver/ski/dog mobile. So now, instead of having one $40k small truck i have two large but reliable vehicles either of which i can live in when the wife kicks me out for a total of $27k. Insurance on the two is less than the Taco was too. Gas mileage sucks but the Taco wasnt much better.
nice, saw you reference a Sequoia in another thread and wondered. Owned my 1st gen for almost 9 years, it is a supreme road trip vehicle. Take the 3rd row out and it can haul a ton. And sleeping in the back is awesome (again, with 3rd row removed; they got removed my first day of ownership).
I'm not familiar with these water containers, must research. The intersection of Redneck Fashion and Mountain-y City Slicker Fashion cracks me up. Once Carhartt came out with the skinny jeans line I guess all bets were off. We used to ride the sub contractor that came around with the after market rims saying they look rich and the customers would think they were being overcharged. Now the moms come around with the factory tint and rims on the Telluride.
But truck wise but everyone has gone back to the beater work truck, shit is too expensive. Except the excavators, fuck me if its not Denali Duramax flat bed for the boss and then tuned 2nd Gen Cummins pulling the equipment.
Pit Vipers:Smith Wildcats
Stanley Mug:Hydroflask
Duramax:Q7
Ariats:Blundstones
What happened? Rev leads me down this wormhole of water cups https://www.stanley1913.com/collecti...ravel-tumblers and then I notice this chick has a pro model https://daniaustin.com/about/
I guess, why not?
"I started keeping it real on the internet almost 10 years ago and I haven’t stopped since.
These days, my husband Jordan and 2 babies under 2 help me to keep it REALLY real every single day! I'm a pro at putting together affordable outfits and scouting out the best Amazon deals - plus some silliness in between. I'm so glad you're here!!"
Christ.
I mean, is it any different that skier, snowmobilier, hunter, carpenter, mechanic YouTuber? Maybe, maybe not?
"FOUND OUT A SORORITY AT MY COLLEGE WAS WATCHING AND MAKING FUN OF MY VIDEOS IN CHAPTER "
I wonder what kinda truck she drives?
Won a giveaway a few years back and took this to an all inclusive south of Playa del Carmen this year and boy howdy did it keep my beer cold:
https://www.stanley1913.com/products...er-stein-24-oz
Does it fit in the cupholder on a Duramax?
Probably gotta buy one of those mom style ones for that kinda plush