Drove 2 hours to off-road then off-road for 5-6 hours then 2 hours home to grab a dirt bike carrier and then another 2 hours to pick up a dirt bike and then finally 2 hours home. Almost all of it aside from off-roading was highway speeds. Cross winds if you have windows down/doors off can be...
Lol I did that back in college and got crap for it from the parking people. Lot was full otherwise so not sure what they wanted me to do.
Edit: Damn I miss that truck so much... Was supposed to be the truck to hold me over until the Broncos came out but she was just a mere year short of making it
Lol you must not know about the numerous actual paint issues with Toyotas... God forbid if you bought a white one like 5 years ago you were screwed. The paint flaked off of them like it wasn't even adhered. I loved my Tacomas ('96 and '17) but they all have their issues.
It’s my daily and 100 miles round trip everyday for work so I somewhat tend to care just to save a few dollars here and there. Work pays enough to cover my
This 1000%, I am always catching cars at exit lights that passed me hauling ass a few miles before.
Yeah my Tacoma could only get 18. The Bronco isn't great but some of the people here only managing 15-17 just need to slightly adjust their driving habits and they will get a bump way greater than half a mpg. I was at 17.4 for the first month I owned it then I started staying out of boost all...
Should be able to pull all your parts off it, they don't usually factor in to the payout amount. I pulled the wheels, molle panels, floor mats, and really anything that was loose and resellable from my Tacoma before it was taken by insurance. I tossed on steelies in place of the OE wheels too...
Fair enough lol. I am around $3.25/gallon if I get it from Costco or another place that does a lower member rate. My work gives me a monthly vehicle reimbursement which pays enough for my payment plus most of my fuel. I am also used to driving vehicles with awful mileage and this one is actually...