Influencer II
Influencer II
Traveler III
Enthusiast III
Steward I
Member III
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
+1 for the MCM Chopped sticker.View attachment 83474
The Tacoma is my better halfs daily but heres mine. 2018 Crosstrek, no lift, 215/75/r15 general grabbers. I f*#¥king love this car.
Reason 1: He's new. I know everything that has ever happened to this car.
Reason 2: Mileage. 27-33 mpg
Reason 3: X-mode. Kinda like 4 lo!
Reason 4: Lots of room under the hood. There isnt a maze of electronics and plastic under the hood. Its roomy, plus the oil filter is mounted on top instead of underneath. How cool.
Reason 5: He's unique. I know that people lifting and modding crossovers is becoming more of a thing, but in my neck of the woods I've only seen a couple with lifts or tires. And mine is all red black.
Member III
Member III
I have to say, when I hit the cruise control on a 55mph highway the other day, got a "Powertrain Fault Error" light on my dash, after which the engine went into limp mode which forced me to pull off ASAP as I could hardly maintain speed, I was less than thrilled. Fortunately, the fault cleared after I restarted and hasnt repeated itself (I think it had something to do with the 4WD system, since I had just come out of 4Low).View attachment 83435 2019 F250 Crew Cab, Short Bed, 4x4.
I sold a well-loved 3rd gen 4Runner to buy this for a specific purpose (travel trailer). I really like the truck, but it is tougher to come up with 5 genuine things over the 4Runner.
Still...
1) Big. I have always lrefered small, minimalist vehicles, but part of me does like this big ol' honkin truck.
2) Factory rear locker.
3) Can carry 6 people (or in my case, 5 people without removing the carseat!)
4) Huge cab with great rear storage. Fridge is in the floorboard in front of the carseat, and all of my tools and recovery gear, including a 60" hi-lift jack, are quietly tucked away under the rear seat.
5) Surprisingly good gas mileage for its size and capability (3400lb payload, 19klb GCWR). 14.6 lifetime average at 1200 miles, which has been dramatically lowered by my 2.8-mile commute (MPG is reduced ~40-50% while cold, which is most of my commute during winter). Longer trips on backroads consistently yields 17-18+mpg.
Influencer I
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Influencer I
20298
Ive seen that guy around town. Next time I see you Ill honk my horn and yell, then melt into the sea of other White Ford Escapes, lol.View attachment 83474
The Tacoma is my better halfs daily but heres mine. 2018 Crosstrek, no lift, 215/75/r15 general grabbers. I f*#¥king love this car.
Reason 1: He's new. I know everything that has ever happened to this car.
Reason 2: Mileage. 27-33 mpg
Reason 3: X-mode. Kinda like 4 lo!
Reason 4: Lots of room under the hood. There isnt a maze of electronics and plastic under the hood. Its roomy, plus the oil filter is mounted on top instead of underneath. How cool.
Reason 5: He's unique. I know that people lifting and modding crossovers is becoming more of a thing, but in my neck of the woods I've only seen a couple with lifts or tires. And mine is all red black.
Advocate II
Enthusiast I
Yo2012 Ford Ranger PX
1 - Absolute machine that conquers anything, though sometimes needs creative driving ;)
2 - Fuel economy is very reasonable, never using more than 10L/100km (23.5 miles per gallon)
3 - Very comfortable interior. Good seats, cold air-con, and quality finish
4 - Love my steel tray, currently building my own lift of canopy set up for when I travel
5 - 2.2L turbo diesel gives the best combination of power, torque and economy I could ask for
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Pathfinder I
Traveler II
Member III
Hah! , I just traded it for a new Rav4 which willView attachment 83435 2019 F250 Crew Cab, Short Bed, 4x4.
I sold a well-loved 3rd gen 4Runner to buy this for a specific purpose (travel trailer). I really like the truck, but it is tougher to come up with 5 genuine things over the 4Runner.
Still...
1) Big. I have always lrefered small, minimalist vehicles, but part of me does like this big ol' honkin truck.
2) Factory rear locker.
3) Can carry 6 people (or in my case, 5 people without removing the carseat!)
4) Huge cab with great rear storage. Fridge is in the floorboard in front of the carseat, and all of my tools and recovery gear, including a 60" hi-lift jack, are quietly tucked away under the rear seat.
5) Surprisingly good gas mileage for its size and capability (3400lb payload, 19klb GCWR). 14.6 lifetime average at 1200 miles, which has been dramatically lowered by my 2.8-mile commute (MPG is reduced ~40-50% while cold, which is most of my commute during winter). Longer trips on backroads consistently yields 17-18+mpg.
Welp!View attachment 83435 2019 F250 Crew Cab, Short Bed, 4x4.
I sold a well-loved 3rd gen 4Runner to buy this for a specific purpose (travel trailer). I really like the truck, but it is tougher to come up with 5 genuine things over the 4Runner.
Still...
1) Big. I have always lrefered small, minimalist vehicles, but part of me does like this big ol' honkin truck.
2) Factory rear locker.
3) Can carry 6 people (or in my case, 5 people without removing the carseat!)
4) Huge cab with great rear storage. Fridge is in the floorboard in front of the carseat, and all of my tools and recovery gear, including a 60" hi-lift jack, are quietly tucked away under the rear seat.
5) Surprisingly good gas mileage for its size and capability (3400lb payload, 19klb GCWR). 14.6 lifetime average at 1200 miles, which has been dramatically lowered by my 2.8-mile commute (MPG is reduced ~40-50% while cold, which is most of my commute during winter). Longer trips on backroads consistently yields 17-18+mpg.
Traveler III
I'll be very interested to know what you think of the off road performance of the new style Rav4. I love the look and geometry of the RD1's, but after that I find them pretty bleh. The new one is stylish, but it looks overly car-like in my opinion. At least it doesn't look like a potato lolHah! , I just traded it for a new Rav4 which will
Welp!
We decided we weren't going with the travel trailer, and thus realized drivibg around a 7000lb, 20ft truck with the turning radius of a 747 probably wasnt necessary.
Got a great deal on a new Rav4 XLE Premium for 15% off MSRP, and made the swap yesterday! I'll save about $1500 a year on gas and insurance alone, let alone the cash I got back. I'll chalk the F250 up to a $4k experiment :P .
It still has AWD with Multi-Terrain select (adjusts the aggressiveness of the off-road ABS-based traction controls), which will make it plenty capable of enabling my casual trail trips for outdoor activities. But, of course, we still have my wife's 4Runner TRD Pro for pure play.
After I play with it some I'll come up with some my List for the thread!