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That's not a truck, it's a incomplete SUV.It reminds me of a concept truck dodge made back in the early 2000's, had a cab forward type of look, similar to the LH platform cars.
Found it, the MaxxCab. Some similarities, box is way too short.
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I was looking at a rolled 5th gen Camaro today. While the roof above the windows was crunched down a bit they are really small inside. A Challenger and a Mustang seem much more roomy.I'm surprised someone hasn't called it a Camaro yet!
I'm happy with the room I have in the driver's compartment in my Redeye.I was looking at a rolled 5th gen Camaro today. While the roof above the windows was crunched down a bit they are really small inside. A Challenger and a Mustang seem much more roomy.
Camaros have had cramped quarters for a long time.I was looking at a rolled 5th gen Camaro today. While the roof above the windows was crunched down a bit they are really small inside. A Challenger and a Mustang seem much more roomy.
Never looked at one up close, and when you see all that road rash on top you gotta look.Camaros have had cramped quarters for a long time.
Had to look that one up. Low line 19,995The trucks get bigger and more expensive every day. With gas prices going nuts, I think Ford might be on the right track with their Maverick. $20k starting price.
If I had to replace my Ranger right now, I'd seriously consider one, even maybe a hybrid. I'd prefer a two seater version though. It would be perfect for me... I just want a truck to go to Home Depot or maybe the dump. It would double as a second car.
Most of the pickups I see on the road, and I see a lot of them around here, probably never have anything in their bed until they change owners a few times and become someone's rusty work truck.
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Had to look that one up. Low line 19,995The trucks get bigger and more expensive every day. With gas prices going nuts, I think Ford might be on the right track with their Maverick. $20k starting price.
If I had to replace my Ranger right now, I'd seriously consider one, even maybe a hybrid. I'd prefer a two seater version though. It would be perfect for me... I just want a truck to go to Home Depot or maybe the dump. It would double as a second car.
Most of the pickups I see on the road, and I see a lot of them around here, probably never have anything in their bed until they change owners a few times and become someone's rusty work truck.
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