The guy down the street owns one of those loud *** GT350's but always drives down the street below 30mph until he gets to the main road. He's a non macho good neighbor.
Wife's 2010 Raptor hit 99,950 miles last week. So time for it to go away. That is her reasoning.
So this past weekend she heads to the local Ford dealer and buys a 2019 Raptor.
Beautiful truck, Tuxedo black, big tires etc.
I finally got to drive it this evening.
I was impressed with the ride, comfort and the performance of the twin turbo'd V6. Puts out 450 HP and it moves when you plant the accelerator. Really moves.
Then I noticed that the sound emitting from the exhaust was flat out embarrassing. Sounded like some V6 sedan with a high flow muffler.
Good lord was I disappointed. I say that with all sincerity. Took all the joy out of driving it for me.
This is an AMERICAN TRUCK!!!!! Known for it's performance, power and off road capability and it sounds like the neighbor kid's souped up Toyota Tacoma. No throaty rumble idling at a stop, no beastly roar when you stomp the gas goin down the road.
I have been a die hard Ford man all of my adult life. Never drove them because they were fast, just have had very good luck with them. But the Raptor is a muscle truck and it sounds like some Metrosexual hipster trying to have a polite argument with his girlfriend. PATHETIC
The guy down the street owns one of those loud *** GT350's but always drives down the street below 30mph until he gets to the main road. He's a non macho good neighbor.
The guy down the street owns one of those loud *** GT350's but always drives down the street below 30mph until he gets to the main road. He's a non macho good neighbor.
With the mods mine had it was close to 500 at the wheel and was a 12 sec 1/4 truck.
I would have bought the old Raptor from her at what the dealer was offering for trade in (real numbers) and and played with the exhaust some. That truck is going to be a collectors item one day but who says you can't have some fun with it until it gets there. The neighbors will love you.
Yes and you can thank all of the Gov't. regulations, standards, laws, etc. which auto manufacturers must obey to be able to meet. All of the requirements placed upon them have totally changed the type of vehicle they can make. With the way the Gov't. rules are going, soon the horse will become the mode of transportation. Anyone interested in opening a buggy whip factory with me?
I would be willing to bet that a large portion of Lightnings never made it past being a grocery getter either.
The last one I was i with the turbo six, Ford was pumping V8 music through the speakers.
For most of us, high school was a long time ago. Others seem to be stuck there, mentally at least.What you need is a small block Chevy with a "098 Duntov" and dual glass packs.![]()
I resemble that remark!For most of us, high school was a long time ago. Others seem to be stuck there, mentally at least.![]()
It's not limited to American car manufacturers, all of them seem to be going cheaper. Lots more plastic instead of metal and plastic parts that used to be thick plastic are now thin plastic. Engines designs are going away from 8 and even 6 cylinders, the future is turbocharging, which increases heat under the hood and makes for a more complex engine. Manual transmissions are all but gone and automatic transmissions are going to very complex 8 speed designs or those laggy, sluggish, heat generating continuously variable types.