Chuck Daily
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Brandon64 - "The only way to settle it is by a face to face comparison and testing them through equal means."
That would be interesting.
That would be interesting.
So you are saying that the ST does not offer as much flexibility as the RL does. OK, I can agree with that.
OMG why have I just seen this thread? I say just tie a tow strap to them both and see who pulls who. You know what would be interesting? Let's have a country wide meet of both ST and RL owners and go through a little endurance test. We can have a nice competition between the 2 to finally squash this BS. I've never driven a RL so I'm not going to speak. Do I like it? Not really, but I have no personal experience with it. The only way to settle it is by a face to face comparison and testing them through equal means.
I don't know where you live, but where I live, a 4x2 pickup is useless in the 100+ inches of snow we get each year. Besides, I have the flexibility of getting 4x2 gas mileage and having the security of available 4x4 stability when I need it.
They wanted to add the Ford ST to the mix, but Ford declined because, they said, the ST's replacement/redesign was coming out in a year or so.
They wanted to add the Ford ST to the mix, but Ford declined because, they said, the ST's replacement/redesign was coming out in a year or so. In so many words, Ford said, "We have nothing on the market right now to compare with the vehicles you are running in this test. We've had 4 or 5 years to get it right, but it's just not there yet. Here's a note from our engineers excusing us from the competition".
Honestly, I dont blame Ford. The redesign was on its way, they sell all they make with no advertising. Why invest the money to sell vehicles that will sell themselves.
Personally, I don’t understand the open hostility against any vehicle...
soon as you ST owners stop trashing the RL, I would go away
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