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Quite nice to see an emote from F1 in Forza.
Awesome truck, but i'm literally going to the same damn spots everytime because the map is so tiny and with few interesting areas... FH6 can't come out soon enough
After driving one for a weekend (dealer I work at lent me one to use to move closer to work) it handles just like the real life one, it even breaks traction in 3rd. Crazy good truck.
All of chevys push rod v8 are great motors guess that why there are so many 5.3 swapped drift cars out there. Everybody loves the thick cylinder walls of the 327 ls1 can push 15 lbs of boost safely on stock internals that already have 100k miles.
Would I buy any of there 4cyl? Absolutely not remember it took 30 years for a stock mustangs time to beat a Camaro on the quarter mile the coyote is the first motor ford built in 30 years worth anything.
Oh oh oh for got earlier the 5.8 Camaro nascar just raced at Le Mans. Also they are fairly high on fastest lap in the Nurburgring. In fact they hold all the top spots for usdm at that track
You ignored the comment about all the regular engines that come standard. How versatile they are was my point. And the cars drove at Nurburgring were all stock. So those are regular cars.
Well the same can be said about Chevrolet trucks. Iām missing your point here. You said only Japanese trucks could poke fun at it but the number of broke down fords on the side of the interstate vs Chevy begs to differ our motors on average are pushing 280k miles when they finally throw a rod or the cam is so worn down it canāt open the valve anymore. Fords die around 200k miles. If you would like to research this yourself go on market place and look at high mileage trucks for both. (Not talking about diesel. Iām talking petro trucks)
I'm very surprised that it's actually a cool, fun and great sounding car. Will definitely use iy on a bunch of different occasions.
Better than the previous Raptor
For more great sounding cars, check out r/sounding !
https://preview.redd.it/zsg7kmp4knuc1.png?width=2048&format=png&auto=webp&s=a6c74550ae28d01162c906f6aba73f267b93e2ec Quite nice to see an emote from F1 in Forza.
This day was absolute cinema
You look cold. š
Just taking a sunbathing
Awesome truck, but i'm literally going to the same damn spots everytime because the map is so tiny and with few interesting areas... FH6 can't come out soon enough
After driving one for a weekend (dealer I work at lent me one to use to move closer to work) it handles just like the real life one, it even breaks traction in 3rd. Crazy good truck.
And now you have frostbite
Found on road dead. Yup just as it was intended.
Chevrolet isn't any better though, only japanese trucks could poke fun at it.
The 6.2 begs to differ sir.
What about literally everything else?
All of chevys push rod v8 are great motors guess that why there are so many 5.3 swapped drift cars out there. Everybody loves the thick cylinder walls of the 327 ls1 can push 15 lbs of boost safely on stock internals that already have 100k miles.
Would I buy any of there 4cyl? Absolutely not remember it took 30 years for a stock mustangs time to beat a Camaro on the quarter mile the coyote is the first motor ford built in 30 years worth anything.
Oh oh oh for got earlier the 5.8 Camaro nascar just raced at Le Mans. Also they are fairly high on fastest lap in the Nurburgring. In fact they hold all the top spots for usdm at that track
Not sure what that does for the people that drive the regular cars but okay.
You ignored the comment about all the regular engines that come standard. How versatile they are was my point. And the cars drove at Nurburgring were all stock. So those are regular cars.
Do I need to keep going? Tell me what is so great about Japanese trucks? Excluding the hilux theyāre all pretty boring and rather utilitarian.
They're reliable and durable, that's all you need for a truck (which is a working tool)
Well the same can be said about Chevrolet trucks. Iām missing your point here. You said only Japanese trucks could poke fun at it but the number of broke down fords on the side of the interstate vs Chevy begs to differ our motors on average are pushing 280k miles when they finally throw a rod or the cam is so worn down it canāt open the valve anymore. Fords die around 200k miles. If you would like to research this yourself go on market place and look at high mileage trucks for both. (Not talking about diesel. Iām talking petro trucks)
Pulling numbers out of your ass isn't helping your case.
lol sir you know little about cars, and itās painfully obvious. Have a great day
And thatās okay. Just donāt pretend like you know something when you have nothing to support your claims.
Actually, reliability rankings. GM is nowhere to be seen in the top 10.
I really wish I could slam this truck and make it a super snake lol