Cyberer
Well-known member
- First Name
- KK
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2023
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- Location
- Omaha
- Vehicles
- 2014 S, Multiple Classics
- Occupation
- Cars
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- #1
I know I should ignore the ridiculous assertions of the CT haters, but I can’t seem to help but want to defend it against the illogical anti mob.
Here’s my latest thought. Feel free to add yours…
Assertion: The CT can’t do EVERYTHING better (tow, ford a river, climb a sand dune) than some other one-trck-pony traditional trucks, so…it’s trash. ?
Response: The CT hits the big middle for what large portions of the population actually do with a vehicle: Hauls an F-150 sized load in the bed from home store to home, rides like a Bentley, accelerates like a C8 Corvette, sound system that could win competitions, shames a Prius in “fuel” costs, and pulls up to a fancy wedding reception with the swagger of an exotic.
Oh, and because of the build material, it will look exactly the same after 10 years of use. Not dull, scratched, rusted, and dented.
One vehicle. Amazing.
Here’s my latest thought. Feel free to add yours…
Assertion: The CT can’t do EVERYTHING better (tow, ford a river, climb a sand dune) than some other one-trck-pony traditional trucks, so…it’s trash. ?
Response: The CT hits the big middle for what large portions of the population actually do with a vehicle: Hauls an F-150 sized load in the bed from home store to home, rides like a Bentley, accelerates like a C8 Corvette, sound system that could win competitions, shames a Prius in “fuel” costs, and pulls up to a fancy wedding reception with the swagger of an exotic.
Oh, and because of the build material, it will look exactly the same after 10 years of use. Not dull, scratched, rusted, and dented.
One vehicle. Amazing.
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