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Who besides eco-nuts thinks owning a pickup truck is bad?, but I can say that it's not all bad like some people would like you to think it is.
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Who besides eco-nuts thinks owning a pickup truck is bad?, but I can say that it's not all bad like some people would like you to think it is.
I unsubbed from him after a while because of the non-stop click bait and algo harvesting he tries to do. Wise yes, but fucking annoyingSome interesting comments from the engaging and wise Scotty Kilmer. His topics of discussion include:
- Volkswagen: they make crappy cars so don’t buy one.
- the Honda and Nissan merger. He speculates on why Honda would want to merge with a crappy company like Nissan.
- GM’s retarded CEO and her retarded announcement about “staying the course” with electric vehicles.
- Scotty hates EVs and he details some of the reasons why.
- EV maker Canoo is shutting down.
Yes, and the constant shilling for whichever corporate entity is paying him at the moment. But I guess that’s the life of full-time youtubers. They run out of headlines that are true and interesting because they upload content so often and so they resort to click bait to grab eyeballs which, honestly, seems to be about 90% of all YT uploads - especially news based ones.I unsubbed from him after a while because of the non-stop click bait and algo harvesting he tries to do. Wise yes, but fucking annoying
A surprising number of "car enthusiasts" share the anticar types' hatred of pickup trucks, many for the same stated reasons (e.g.: "you don't need something that big", etc.).Who besides eco-nuts thinks owning a pickup truck is bad?
Was listening to a podcast recently, maybe Smoking Tire, and apparently the last gen C63/63S has a reputation of being boy racer/douche bag cars? News to me.
They're absolutely the Not Just Bikes tier urbanists who think they're helping the people.A surprising number of "car enthusiasts" share the anticar types' hatred of pickup trucks, many for the same stated reasons (e.g.: "you don't need something that big", etc.).
There's also the counter-pushback from US auto manufacturing (who ought to go bankrupt) because they can't make money on small vehicles.It's a ltitle tricky to talk about this subject because I was and still am guilty of not being for pickup trucks and SUVs. Those two types of vehicles have their purposes and issues, but not enough hatred that would require hard regulation to get people to go back to standard size cars. You're not going to make this happen without pushback.
I miss the smaller compact pickups with a 4cyl diesel.A surprising number of "car enthusiasts" share the anticar types' hatred of pickup trucks, many for the same stated reasons (e.g.: "you don't need something that big", etc.).
Old non-emission, indirect injection diesels on compact pickups that aren't completely rusted through. Fuck the EPA, I'm going to run the damn engine on used motor oil because I can. Only ones I'll never find in the USA will be the Renault diesel Jeep (unobtainanium), and the Ford Ranger with the Perkins/Mitsubishi diesel.Where is your line in the sand between "shitty old car" and "vintage collectable"? Seems to be about 40 years contingent on the vehicles condition/rarity.
Most of the current "mid-sized" (really just full-sized from the '90's if we're honest) trucks are running boosted 4-cylinders now, so there's that, lol. The closest thing sizewise to those old trucks are the Maverick and Santa Cruz, but those are really CUVs with a bed.I miss the smaller compact pickups with a 4cyl diesel.
Yes, but I don't like dealing with SCR and DEF retardation and I hate gas pickups. I did recall people swapping TDIs to ford rangers though lmao.Most of the current "mid-sized" (really just full-sized from the '90's if we're honest) trucks are running boosted 4-cylinders now, so there's that, lol. The closest thing sizewise to those old trucks are the Maverick and Santa Cruz, but those are really CUVs with a bed.
Still hunting an Elise, I drove a base one but silver it's what I want... but I refuse to own a stove colored exotic.
Tell us you don't know cars without telling us you don't know cars...Jesus wept. An Elise is a big boy go-kart that you can drive to the track and back again. And MR2 is for ricers to chuck fat can exhausts on and cruise around in.The Elise always struck me as a less reliable and far less comfortable MR2 with better balancing and looks
So, when everyone start deleting filters on gasoline ones, I wonder if we'll get sucessful pushback or they'll crack down even harder? Knowing the gov, it'll be the latter.you're also going to be seeing more and more particulate filters on gasoline cars now because apparently GDI makes more soot than port injection despite being cleaner in every other emissions measure.
They're both mid engine low weight sports cars with the same motor. I mean, sure the Elise doesn't have the limited revs and a better transmission, but they're more alike than you'd thinkTell us you don't know cars without telling us you don't know cars...Jesus wept. An Elise is a big boy go-kart that you can drive to the track and back again. And MR2 is for ricers to chuck fat can exhausts on and cruise around in.
I lusted after an MR2 until I drove one, and I used to race S2 Elises. Tell me more about how they are similar.They're both mid engine low weight sports cars with the same motor. I mean, sure the Elise doesn't have the limited revs and a better transmission, but they're more alike than you'd think
Tell us you don't know cars without telling us you don't know cars...Jesus wept. An Elise is a big boy go-kart that you can drive to the track and back again. And MR2 is for ricers to chuck fat can exhausts on and cruise around in.
I put 50,000 miles on my little diesel. ( Duramax 2.8 ) with no DPF/DEF problems. Filled up the DEF at the pumps where I got fuel. DPF alerted me to "Keep driving" exactly once when I spent the day in city traffic. Probably helped that most of my trips were at least 50 miles. I'm sure the DPF does significantly less well in city traffic.Maybe I'm crazy but after some time with a new emissions diesel I have little problems with the DPF and DEF. Got a little guage pod that monitors Regen and exhaust temps. It kinda just works. Guys always telling me stuff like your engine is eating its own shit and I'm like good, now i don't need to eat it when I'm hooking the trailer up.
That's what I've heard as well. Every dude that has horror stories tells me they also drive these as work trucks (they don't own) and idle the shit out of them for hours.I put 50,000 miles on my little diesel. ( Duramax 2.8 ) with no DPF/DEF problems. Filled up the DEF at the pumps where I got fuel. DPF alerted me to "Keep driving" exactly once when I spent the day in city traffic. Probably helped that most of my trips were at least 50 miles. I'm sure the DPF does significantly less well in city traffic.