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Well I don't think it really matters. This is a FORD site. Anyone comes on here with the user name "FORDSUKS" might as well have named themself, "IMAJERK," because that's how all of us interpret such names anyway.
"Drive a stick young man! There'll be plenty of time for automatics when you're old and unable."
Some history for ya's. back when I got my driver's license you couldn't drive a stick unless you took the driver's test on a stick. If you drove an automatic it was endorsed on the license as a "restriction." As most farm vehicles were manual in those days, anyone that took the test on an automatic was considered a "girly-man," or a "secretary."
>Tallpaul ,I like your Quote at the end
>"Drive a stick young man,They'll be plenty of time for
>automatics
>when your old an unable"
>
It just popped into my head one day with a little help from Horace Greeley (1811-1872): "Go west young man!"
BTW: If the Ram were the "Mayor of Truckville," then the Ford Superduty is the King of Truckland.
I'm waiting for a REAL BAD rain storm or snow storm so I can go find an Avalanche owner and say "DUUUUUUH... Change for a dollar?" :-X11
I predict that GM will modify the Avalanche within a year or two to attempt to make something acceptable out of a stupid idea (a la the Pontiac Aztec).
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.