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If there was one specific make of vehicle you could remove from existence...
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15635348" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>being a car guy i cant really name an entire MAKE that i despise lol. maybe KIA? but no real hate there really.</p><p>for model, id have to say Prius. smug slow driving battery operated douchmovers.</p><p></p><p>while i was researching 4x4s to buy for mild offroading i actually read the H2 does have some legit 4x4 chops to it. its TOO big for trails but it actually can do. i couldnt really stand them either for the same reasons listed but seems like they can actually handle their own offroad. moreso than most of the suvs in its class (tahoe/expedition/etc). those were EVERYWHERE when they came out. every "baller" had one on big shiny wheels with chrome ****ing everything. then the ecowarriors started bashing them and terrorizing Hummer dealerships and they quickly became the vehicle to <em>not </em>own in so cal. you may as well go around telling everyone your best friend is a convicted child molestor lol. they all of a sudden disappeared. there are still some around but not like before. my sister's boyfriend drives a lifted one on shiny 20s /facepalm. i did have to help him move it out in the snow, in the mountains, and it handled it like a boss. </p><p></p><p>the FJ Cruiser is a legit 4x4. i actually considered getting one till i read about the crinkle front clip/fenders issue. F that. but they one of THE most off road capable vehicles right off the show room floor. moreso than the Wrangler (except Rubicon). Toyotas 4x4s are legit off roaders to begin with and the FJ is the most capable right out of the gate. but they do have love it or hate it styling. owners love them and their resale value is pretty high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15635348, member: 40308"] being a car guy i cant really name an entire MAKE that i despise lol. maybe KIA? but no real hate there really. for model, id have to say Prius. smug slow driving battery operated douchmovers. while i was researching 4x4s to buy for mild offroading i actually read the H2 does have some legit 4x4 chops to it. its TOO big for trails but it actually can do. i couldnt really stand them either for the same reasons listed but seems like they can actually handle their own offroad. moreso than most of the suvs in its class (tahoe/expedition/etc). those were EVERYWHERE when they came out. every "baller" had one on big shiny wheels with chrome ****ing everything. then the ecowarriors started bashing them and terrorizing Hummer dealerships and they quickly became the vehicle to [I]not [/I]own in so cal. you may as well go around telling everyone your best friend is a convicted child molestor lol. they all of a sudden disappeared. there are still some around but not like before. my sister's boyfriend drives a lifted one on shiny 20s /facepalm. i did have to help him move it out in the snow, in the mountains, and it handled it like a boss. the FJ Cruiser is a legit 4x4. i actually considered getting one till i read about the crinkle front clip/fenders issue. F that. but they one of THE most off road capable vehicles right off the show room floor. moreso than the Wrangler (except Rubicon). Toyotas 4x4s are legit off roaders to begin with and the FJ is the most capable right out of the gate. but they do have love it or hate it styling. owners love them and their resale value is pretty high. [/QUOTE]
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