Prominent YouTube car channel got one when they came out. It does a lot of cool shit, but he had issues charging it lots of times. and very slow to charge iirc. Could also have just been a dumbass used to fueling up lambos 2x a day to having something you actually have to give thought to tripping him up. But it had some cool off-road features.
I remember because I briefly met him after the LSU loss. It was just a regular ass kicking. They did get jobbed on the AU horse collar but didn’t make a fuck. They were destined for chicken burger bowl that year. Lost to Mizzou that year too, iirc.
The 6.2 is a really nice motor. Put nearly 300k miles on wife's first Denali without any real issue (actually just sold to lawn guys who are going to take to Mexico) and have about 75k on the second one now. Never has given us any trouble. 5.3 didnt either, but 6.2 is considerably more responsive.
ETA: never have run premium. But gas doesnt sit long in it either.
I wish he would have let them trash him for a bit longer first. Won’t take long for looch to wipe all the disparaging posts off the boards at the moment.
I like this one better.
sac·ro·sanct
/ˈsakrōˌsaNG(k)t,ˈsakrōˌsaNGk(t)/
adjective
(especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with.
Not true. But it does make me hard af knowing no matter what you do, how much money you donate, or who you vote for, the only changes to my sacrosanct hobby will be it might get even less restrictive.
It's not for everyone I know. My love for simplicity is based on always being able to work on it, I truly love and enjoy that (see muscle car thread.) Then again most people don't keep vehicles for 10+ years either.
I get it. 16 years on mine right now and just put $$ into it for first time about 6 months ago (never been in an actual shop). I’m thinking in another few years maybe I’ll have wrapped my head around 80k trucks. Probably not.
Ford and Dodge own the death wobble. It’s been going on for 20 years. They all have something that will piss you off and shouldnt have to deal with for the 55-110k price tag. Will add to my complaint about seats earlier, the Fords seats do cool better than the GMs imo. At least better than my wife’s.
Ha. Familiar story. The guys next to us aren’t that, though they do have some decent buggy’s and are “well to do”. But our ranch manager works with another group that leases up 100k acres and they are that. They don’t drive down, but you know they are there because there’s 3x the normal amount of jets when you pass by the airport. One of them tossed him a really nice dog once because she wasn’t performing and “he had 20k in her and that was enough”. Our mgr said that dog hunts like nothing he’s had before. Big boy sport.
‘21 KR 250. Just too thin on bottom for me. Probably will still make the move to one on next truck, just something I was surprised by when I got some real seat time. Both Ford and GM have gone to thinner seats. My wife’s Denali has thinner seats than the previous one.
Plenty in South Texas, too. The place next to us is predominately quail hunters, who’s kids shoot a nice buck or two each season. But they are really there for the quail; awesome buggy’s, dogs, and all.