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  1. Cookie917

    It’s nothing new

    Sorry when you said he got the "new SRT Supercharged" I assumed 2022, but even 2021 or 2020 or 2019 I doubt he is getting that and none of the specs I see support that. Do I believe he maybe went 55mph, took his foot off the gas a little and the MPG reader on the truck showed close to 30? 100%...
  2. Cookie917

    It’s nothing new

    Well 2 points: 1. it is also relative. Those cars back then that got 30 when the truck was getting 15 now get closer to 50. and 2. it may have been the sales guy because I do not want to call your uncle a liar but no way do I believe 30mpg on a supercharged SRT. I am by no means a truck...
  3. Cookie917

    It’s nothing new

    For me personally it is necessary both for work and play (I enjoy boating/fishing, much easier to tow a boat and toss fish in a flatbed, impracticable to do in any other vehicle). Now I have never had one of the super nice tricked out trucks, mine always end up with a few dings so I do not want...
  4. Cookie917

    It’s nothing new

    And if you still have that Tacoma you likely could sell it today, 17 years later, for 13k lol
  5. Cookie917

    It’s nothing new

    bruh I was literally just talking about this. I have always had trucks. Back in 08 when the market had crashed and gas prices were sky rocketing and everyone was dumping trucks I picked up a 3 year old Chevy for peanuts. NO ONE wanted trucks because the media was driving this narrative like we...
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