I've got some in-laws that for some reason thought it would be a good idea to get a loaded Yukon XL and they thought since they could "afford" it since they could make the payment on a 10 year note :truestory:
I just can't see giving damn near what I gave for my house.
I mean for some people it's not that big of a deal but they also have the income to back it up but a good portion of the people that are going to be out buying all these loaded vehicles probably shouldn't be. But you know, YOLO, do it for the gram and all that other BS
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Should I get a truck with my hard earned money or give it to the government instread?
Another construction company around here that does pipe/sanitary gives their foremen a sum of money for a work truck and they all have new Black Denali's lol
I also know farmers that buy a new loaded truck every year or two and completely destroy it then sell it cheap.
I guess I ruffled some feathers....my whole point is some of you come across with the mentality that these trucks aren't worth what they are getting for them. I think they are, for one if you pay sticker price you need to check elsewhere most dealers around here are 10k under at least. I own older Duramaxs and have been around them as they progressed and I garrerntee a lb7 lly will not even come close to out performing a Lml (stock for stock) not even close. So to me that's worth the extra money. And as far as being close to the price of a house? Apparently there hasn't been inflation in your area! 70k don't buy much of a house.
Not that I disagree with you about how stupid it is of them to tout the "military grade aluminum" on their commercials, the HMMWV body is aluminum.BTW I was a mechanic for the US ARMY for 3 years and I have never seen "military grade aluminum" must be some Area 51 s--t because the only aluminum you'll find on ANY wheeled vehicle within the military is like warning panels and some signal grenades which are built to implode....anyone heard the US has the lowest bidder build their stuff?...it's still done that way.
Not that I disagree with you about how stupid it is of them to tout the "military grade aluminum" on their commercials, the HMMWV body is aluminum.
The entire body tub is made of aluminum. I'm sorry if that offended you. Obviously the frame is not made of aluminum nor is the armor in an up-armored variant.
Under 6,000lbs of not aluminum you can find aluminum somewhere I guess. Never had to remove all the armor or foam panels off one. My fault...the aluminum is to improve flex capabilities according to AM General. I guess ford seen that YouTube ad
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