I just spent several hours going down rabbit holes researching this. Scary with how much information companies and marketers want to get their hands on.JaSAn said:
Thankfully it didn't take your wife (or significant other) as well!ski3pin said:...............what a shame to wake up one morning and realize, "My truck just emptied my bank account and went to Vegas."
Reminds me of the most often-repeated phrase I hear in casual discussions with diesel truck owners. When hearing that mine is an '02 7.3, I hear some version of "Man, I wish I'd never sold my 7.3". Of course some of those guys had moved "up" to the 6.0, so their buyer's remorse had some meaning.Advmoto18 said:Yep...really missing my 2003 F-250 7.3 that I sold to buy a new 2016 F-350.
Ha! I learned to drive in an old jeep, crank windows, four on the floor and pneumatic windshield wipers activated by a pull knob on the top of the windshield. Getting it into and out of 4WD was like solving a rubik's cube - every time. They don't make them like that anymore!Smokecreek1 said:First it was electric windows. Still glad my old "99" F150 4x4 is still running fine!!
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Advmoto18 said:And, I guess why my daily driver is a 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser - BJ74, RH drive, diesel imported from Japan 2 years ago. Heck, it only has an AM radio with one speaker that sounds like those speakers from the 50s and 60s you stick on your window at the drive-in theater!