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This at least helps me to know ill want a 2in lift with squatch
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what if the jeep at the light had the 392Imagine the look on the poor JK Rubicon Driver all kitted-out with 37s and a lift stopped at the red light, and you pull up in your Warthog looking like you could drive over him like Bigfoot (or Sasquatch, if you prefer). Then when the light turns green, you leave him at the light because he just crapped his pants.
There's your use case.
Me? Can't afford it no matter what, so I'll just daydream the first time I see one at the stop light.
Or the dual exhaust tips...Everybody geeking over shocks and 37" tires, yet failing to notice the upgraded rear-end underneath...that's definitely not a dana 44 nor the watts link, drop out center section rear-end under the Ranger Raptor
Still think the Warthog wins the ego contest. Off the line? No, not until Ford follows suit with their own V8 or some sort of turbocharged concoction that can compete against the 392what if the jeep at the light had the 392
Amazing though. My ‘05 Mustang GT V8 topped out at about 305 hspwr and the new eco boost V6 (Mustang) are about the samewhat if the jeep at the light had the 392
I'm waiting on the Warthog. There is no use case for me other than I like the way it looks and it will handle Chicago potholes and may be a bit faster. I can haul my kids around and actually like the car I am doing it in.Looks meaty
I love it
Other than a great functional Halo warthog cosplay prop, what is the use case here? Who is the target market?
Is it basically a super capable already-capable badlands?
Its going to have piss poor mpg, literally sound like a hog, and you likely won't use it like you'd use a truck when it comes to hauling things.
For those holding out for the warthog, whats your use case? Genuinely curious!
Can't see anyone car camping with this ?