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Originally Posted by jamala00
I own a Tahoe, do I fall into your guys pick up truck stereotype? I can honestly say, I don't drive any of my vehicles like an idiot or asshole. My Tahoe was not even close to $100k. It wasn't even $50k... Unless you are buying some limited model pick-up you are not going to pay anywhere near $100k for one. My Tahoe is over 3 years old now and has not lost 50% of it's value. As a matter of fact both pick-ups and Tahoe's, Suburban's hold their value better then any sedan. But.. Ya... Everyone has their own stereotypes I suppose.
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Yeah I realize that not everyone is like this, but I have just encountered too many for me to trust a truck driven by some I don't know, unfortunately. Maybe it's just my luck, but the truck drivers in my neck of woods are particularly bad.
And okay, there is the difference between CAD and USD now so 100k+ here is 80k+ in the US, but I have heard many,
many stories of people who got rich off their jobs(a lot of them are oil-related) and blow all their money on an expensive, loaded trucks that depreciate to nothing in a few years. A lot of them got served when COVID hit.
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Originally Posted by BLACK21SS
“Timid men prefer the calm of despotism, to the tempestuous sea of liberty.”-TJ
You haven’t a clue on what the 2nd means.
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You can either just avoid engaging them and go home safely or potentially get yourself and other innocent people injured or killed either when the other guy shoots you/others or the vehicle loses control from your shooting and veers into you/others. And no, you won't be remembered as some kind of freedom/liberty fighter when you get injured or die from the latter scenario.
Pretty simple choice but heh, some people like to make it all twisted and unnecessarily complicated.