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F150, Silverado, or Tacoma?
The Toyota Tacoma is basically the North American version of the Toyota Hilux. The Hilux has been credited for winning the Toyota War in 1987 where Chad insurgent groups repelled Soviet-surplus-supplied Lybian occupation. They were able to do this because of their fleet of 400 Toyota Hilux pickup trucks which were configured as technicals. This gave them agility and terrain advantages compared to the old Soviet tanks that the Lybians had.
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It's worth mentioning that this strategy worked in part because the French provided air support to the Chad insurgent groups, basically neutralizing the Lybian air force compared to Chad's non-existent air force. Once Chad completely repelled the Lybian forces, France withdrew their air support. Knowing that they were vulnerable, the Chad fleet of Hiluxes drove 50 miles into Lybian territory overnight to attack the Maaten al-Sarra Air Base, crippling their air force.
Yes but, hear me out…. It’s a little truck.
How am I supposed to overcompensate for my little peen with a tiny truck?
I drive a lifted Z71 w/ a crew cab and no muffler because it makes me feel better about my innie.
I wish someone still made a tiny truck. The smallest truck on the market is a large full sized truck, change my mind
Ford ranger?
Wait a sec what happened to the cyber truck? Need a cyber truck technical.
I love that you immediately knew I was asking for a technical 😍
Kudos for not even considering Ram. Fuck those pieces of shit.
You, I like you.
A chevy might break down but I can fix it, even the dealer couldn't fix a Ram
I drive an F150 because my cousin owns a ford dealership and if I drove anything else I wouldn’t get invited on his hunting and fishing trips.
That said, I like it. It’s my second F150 and I had the last one for 8 years and it treated me well. I don’t like Toyota vehicles for the only reason they feel cheap on the inside for the price you pay, even though I know you’re paying for the mechanical reliability.
I haven’t driven a GM truck in a few years but last time I did the ride quality was awful and the road noise sounded like a window got left open.