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IDK if it's just me but I find it interesting that 9 times out of 10, people who live in rural areas are into trucks and people who live in suburbs and cities are into cars and the stereotypes are always so accurate lol It's almost like a feud between people who drive hondas and people who drive diesel trucks
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I was just thinking about this the other day lol. I live in a rural area and of course I've got my diesel truck, but that's because of my job opportunities that got me into wanting / needing / liking a truck. My cousin, being the little city slicker that he is, never had a job where he needed a truck so he has his little rice cooker.
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I like in a Rural Area, I drive an M3 5 Speed Coupe, northern cali though so there is a ton of lifted trucks and civics on cut springs
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wow its almost as if where you live has an effect on the car you need. So weird how people in cities don't drive big trucks because its not like little cars make more sense in cities??
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A slammed miata ain't gonna be no good in the country now is it.
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Yammy wrote A slammed miata ain't gonna be no good in the country now is it.


Believe it or not, we actually have paved roads! The only thing separating city from country is buildings and traffic lol.
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Let's break the stereotype here... sort of...
In a 4x4 Jeep, wanting to go off roading on my days off, in the city... pretty much impossible...
Plus the gas mileage sucks...
There's multiple reasons
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Dotted wrote Let's break the stereotype here... sort of...
In a 4x4 Jeep, wanting to go off roading on my days off, in the city... pretty much impossible...
Plus the gas mileage sucks...
There's multiple reasons


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What are you talking about? 21-29 is great MPG. My last truck barely got 9 mpg lol.
Either way you have to go to an off roading place weather you're in the city or country. Pulling off in Farmer Joe's corn field to have a little fun isn't exactly legal.
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Dotted wrote Let's break the stereotype here... sort of...
In a 4x4 Jeep, wanting to go off roading on my days off, in the city... pretty much impossible...
Plus the gas mileage sucks...
There's multiple reasons


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What are you talking about? 21-29 is great MPG. My last truck barely got 9 mpg lol.
Either way you have to go to an off roading place weather you're in the city or country. Pulling off in Farmer Joe's corn field to have a little fun isn't exactly legal.

that is more of a soccer mom car than a real 4wd. still not as good mileage as a smaller sedan, something like a civic or a hybrid.
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GiveMeRep4free wrote wow its almost as if where you live has an effect on the car you need. So weird how people in cities don't drive big trucks because its not like little cars make more sense in cities??
I'm talking about the fact that it's a feud. They can't stand each other so you missed the point man
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