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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16497733" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Jesus, you are dense. It’s not just about could, there are a million considerations in play. I’d say they bought bragging rights with a warrantied 700+ horse truck that can handle 90% of trails while still outrunning 98% of the current vehicles offered and doesn’t sound like a Mexican after lunch in a port-a-potty.</p><p></p><p>Ford could have done more as well but I haven’t seen you detach your mouth from their nuts long enough to consider that.</p><p></p><p>Edited* just to mention, how many buyers are buying them to have a lowered 4 wheel drive vehicle? How many do you see do that with any truck outside of off-road enthusiast wanting a Baja rig? Essentially none, it’s called a target audience and you still haven’t seemed to grasp that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16497733, member: 30475"] Jesus, you are dense. It’s not just about could, there are a million considerations in play. I’d say they bought bragging rights with a warrantied 700+ horse truck that can handle 90% of trails while still outrunning 98% of the current vehicles offered and doesn’t sound like a Mexican after lunch in a port-a-potty. Ford could have done more as well but I haven’t seen you detach your mouth from their nuts long enough to consider that. Edited* just to mention, how many buyers are buying them to have a lowered 4 wheel drive vehicle? How many do you see do that with any truck outside of off-road enthusiast wanting a Baja rig? Essentially none, it’s called a target audience and you still haven’t seemed to grasp that. [/QUOTE]
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