The Ohio Random Thread... aka We Should Probably Be Working

The actual engine is an $1095. It goes up because on what you have on the screen. You're forced to go to a bigger bed and a different rear end on the regular cabs when you select the EB. Do the same thing in a Crew Cab and it'll match up.

so one way or the other its still gonna cost you 2400+ for the ecoboost.... since a crew cab is gonna cost you extra money too
 
I'm seeing 305 HP for the v6 Mustang and 420 HP for the Mustang GT.
365 would fit right in the middle of those 2.

v6 Mustang is a 3.7L NA. We are talking the twin turbo ecoboost. The 365hp SHO is at 12 psi, and I know there is plenty of room to up that boost.
 
If you want to think of it like that, then sure. But I thought we were simply comparing engine to engine.

and that engine is still going to cost you atleast 2400 bucks if you dont want the options it "requires" therefore it should be considered a 2400 dollar option lol
 
This is way to confusing, I'm going to go buy a Tundra. They're better anyways. ;)
 
This is way to confusing, I'm going to go buy a Tundra. They're better anyways. ;)

i like the tundras, but personally my first choice would be a Ram

LOVE the look, and given my dad has a 2010 that ive driven a fair amount, i know what to expect and surprisingly Dodge may have underestimated the mpg's from those trucks lol
he has a 4.7 quad cab (EPA rated for 13/18) but ive routinely pulled 20 on the highway and average 16-17 running around town in it.
 
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Will and I were playing this game while everyone is already talking about cars they won't buy;

Okay, if you could have 3 cars, one to tow your track/fun car with, one DD and one track/fun car, what would they be?
 
Will and I were playing this game while everyone is already talking about cars they won't buy;

Okay, if you could have 3 cars, one to tow your track/fun car with, one DD and one track/fun car, what would they be?

Tow Vehicle: Never really looked into tow vehicles...I think a Ford Flex Limited w/ 3.5L ecoboost & AWD should be able to haul the fam and Camaro to the track in style.

DD: 1961 Caddilac Series 62 Sedan - with upgraded air ride and brakes, maybe an EFI setup

Track Car: 1975 Camaro - LS swapped (450 RWHP would be plenty enough) With Roadstershop Chassis w/ IRS and other goodies
 
Truck = ford raptor
DD= e46 M3
Track = Focus RS

So RWD daily, and FWD track car?

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My answer:

Tow: Nissan Titan as a tow vehicle. (I think they are the coolest looking full sized truck and it has the towing capability to easily tow a good sized enclosed trailer.)
DD: The DD would honestly be an STi. There is really nothing out there that fits my personality and has the right combination of fun and performance, yet mild street manners. Although an M3 is my runner-up in this category, I don't think a BMW fits my personality.
Track: The track car would be a Porsche Cayman. I was tempted to select Porsche GT3 /GT3 RS but that isn't ever realistic where I could someday realistically afford a Cayman and they are better balanced anyways and not overwhelmingly powerful.
 
im tweaking your game a little cause my DD/Tow vehicle can be one in the same lol

Tow/Daily - Porsche Cayenne Diesel
Track - Ariel Atom V8
Daily/Toy #2 - Scoobie STi for the days i want to hoon a little on the street lol
 
Tow= FJ Cruiser or a Ford Raptor
Track= 4-rotor FD RX7 (fully built track monster)
DD= 2014 BMW M5
 
For tow rigs, I think the way to go is dual fuel (turbo diesels). Just watch, natural gas fueling stations are coming and coming hard.
 
Tow= one of those International's with a pickup truck bed
Daily= twin turbo diesel 6wagon
track= any open cockpit full bodied car (think LMP2/C)

fantasy fun time is so great!
 
Thomas, you already answered. Let the rest of the class play the game now, okay? Thank you. (in kindergarten teacher voice) :)
 

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