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you are correct but damn those porsche guys get some nice pussies
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Selling Porsches had some consequences ? :?: |
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Unless you've driven a 7,200 lb truck with 570 lb.ft. of torque, you don't know what you're missing. |
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Speaking of dud Porsche drivers (and there are many); for every one of those, I see plenty of pick-up trucks carrying lots of air or snow (depending on location) most of the time. Personally, for when I need one (very rarely in my case), I'll rent one and enjoy the benefits of a much lower centre of gravity for 99.9% of the time that I drive. More North Americans should respect the use of energy more of the time. I like to accelerate hard, just not all the time. In something big (and shaped like a brick) and heavy, you waste fuel all of the time, not just when you require the utility. I imagine that it makes sense where you live, just not where most pick-up truck drivers live. Lastly, it sure was interesting to see what happened a couple of years ago (when fuel prices spiked) in the states, with all of the chest beater pick-up drivers: ...after 17 consecutive years of the F-series pick-up claiming the No. 1 vehicle sales position, it went to.... a Honda Civic :ohmy: . Now, where in the h_ll did they find room for the gun rack :-P? |
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By the way, I drive my F250 around empty most of the time. The eco system is all about balance. When I drive my F250 and burn barrels of oil every mile, I balance out 43.7 eco-weenies driving Piouses - I mean Priuses. I don't have a rifle rack. I open carry a semi auto and concealed carry a back up 24/7. My AR 15 fits nicely in the back seat of my Mach 1. |
I had it as my 'sig' for a long time, but when gas prices spiked, and the global markets collapsed in 2008, F150 sales dropped about 21%, while Prius sales dropped about 48%.
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Who cares about Al Gore... and just like all Americans aren't Republican (or at least I thought Obama wasn't :ohmy:), all Canadians aren't socialist... Rather, I'm agreeing with your premise in that Porsche driver's won't realize half their investment if they don't drive their car @ 10/10 (preferably on a track), and pick-up truck owners are wasting all kinds of things if they don't use their vehicle as it was designed/intended. Does this not make sense, or this a 'Canadian' thing that only 'we' understand ;-). |
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I don't care if Porsche drivers drive their cars a certain way. I don't care if you think I'm wasting resources by driving an empty diesel truck. In fact, I drive an empty diesel truck just to piss off people with the temerity to tell me what I should be doing for the good of humanity or the planet. In case you haven't realized, waste is at the top of Maslow's hierarchy. What the hell do you think self-actualization is? If you have enough money, you can drive what you want however you want. When you don't have enough money and can't afford $5.00 / gallon fuel, you conveniently become an eco-weenie and use your new found environmentalism to excuse your pathetic miniature and gay mode of transportation. :laugh: |
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Do you consider that a 'gay mode of transportation'? Does that make them all gay by association, as well. Next, they'll all be heading up here to get married :ohmy:. |
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Brokeback Mountain is the story of ranch hand Ennis del Mar (Heath Ledger) and rodeo cowboy Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), two men who fall in love on the fictional Brokeback Mountain in Wyoming in 1963. You truly are the most entertaining blogger that I've come across here :-P. So far, my favourite line of yours is: "I brought up idiot Porsche drivers. They are idiots. All of them." Not exactly the most poignant description you would expect to read on a car enthusiast forum :thumbup:. |
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