I bought a house and it's always off-road.
This damn housing market forced us to go above our initial budget to get something nice and closing costs are a bitch. Can't do a house and a Bronco at the same time without burying myself so it's on the back burner for now.
Depreciation is not relevant to someone who plans on keeping their vehicle for 10+ years. And a vehicle is never an investment unless it's an appreciating classic.
I already axed mine. I'll wait a couple years and buy one of these used from someone on these forums that thought they were actually going to drive it over their comfy and quiet sedan.
Already notified to cancel mine. I had a reservation within 30 minutes of the reveal and no notice of a build time. And after seeing them in person at Super Cel East 2020, they were just okay. Great looking but not floored like I hoped to be.
I'm going to probably get a truck or something with...
Traxxas pretty much pioneered the RTR (Read to Run) genre of RC cars back in the day. They made it a lot easier for people to get into the hobby. And their electronics are honestly pretty decent. Because the brand is so popular you can get a lot of custom upgrades for them.
Unless you like the noise and smell of nitro engines. Which was what I always ran once I got into RC. But these days, electric is just insanely fast and you don't have to tune the engines all of the time.
My first hobby RC was a Kyosho Sandmaster ST-2 which came out in 1998. I upgraded the...
Being a long time fan of R/C back to my first job working at a hobby shop. I'm a big fan of Traxxas. And they just revealed the 2021 Bronco:
https://traxxas.com/products/landing/2021-bronco/
This is NOT like the one you get from Wal-Mart. High and Low hear, locking differentials...