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Ford, and it's not even close.
That Chevy looks like an obese person of Walmart in too tight spandex... |
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This thread sucks.
It's all just stamped thin sheet metal. Who gives a fuck. |
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Those Chevy/GMC tailgates with the flip down steps is by far the best tailgate ever.
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While it wouldnt be my pick overall, that RAM got a sexy ass doe.
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Chevy, since it’s the least obnoxious. Wish they were all more muted.
But I’d buy the Toyota over the rest of them. Your thread title is clickbait gheyness though. I was hoping to see some beautiful feminine curves. Left disappointed. Currently paying the bills with this truck and its fine “asses.” Attached File Attached File |
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Car design is dead for the average car buyer… Say what you will about boomers.. We had better looking cars…..for average buyer They all look the same now….. |
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I can't stand the current trend of stamping the name across the entire tailgate, so ram by default. I also think the huge ram logo is retarded, so it's a close thing.
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Fucking clickbait motherfucking shit this thread is hard to masturbate to
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Quoted: Those Chevy/GMC tailgates with the flip down steps is by far the best tailgate ever. View Quote Ah yes, the self-denting tailgate if you hit the wrong button with a hitch in the receiver. No, those things are fucking terrible. Both Ford and Dodge did the tailgate step thing 1000% better. |
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Quoted: Those Chevy/GMC tailgates with the flip down steps is by far the best tailgate ever. View Quote Mine has failed to open 3 times in the 6 weeks Ive owned it. Granted I live in N.H. and everytime its happened was after a carwash and well below freezing temps. Love the functionally of it though. |
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I always liked the dual exhausts on the Ram. They were doing that for years and then everyone else started to copy them recently.
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Finally, thread has been saved. |
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Poll fail. No Gladiator.
Thread fail. I clicked expecting sweet keister (FEMALE) photos. |
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Quoted: Chevy, since it’s the least obnoxious. Wish they were all more muted. But I’d buy the Toyota over the rest of them. Your thread title is clickbait gheyness though. I was hoping to see some beautiful feminine curves. Left disappointed. Currently paying the bills with this truck and its fine “asses.” https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157991/C4E7F5DE-F5FC-4F31-B277-B3E04E257483_jpe-2244719.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157991/E53AB251-A7C4-44DA-AD19-544B2B0379C8_jpe-2244722.JPG View Quote That one is a male. Ewwww. |
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Quoted: Those Chevy/GMC tailgates with the flip down steps is by far the best tailgate ever. View Quote I had that on my Silverado and meh, really didn’t care. It’s just ok, a part that will eventually need fixed when you or someone else drops it on a ball. No more function than my old super duty with the pull out step. |
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Quoted: 1. Chevy https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/2020-chevrolet-silverado-1500-diesel-crew-cab-ltz-awd-291-1575949572.jpg?crop=0.687xw:0.688xh;0.313xw,0.306xh&resize=480:* 2. Fordhttps://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/OVpZo/s1/2021-ford-f-150-exterior-rear-view.jpg 3. Toyota https://www.overlandexpo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2022_Tundra_TRD_-Pro_Rear_006.jpg 4. Ram https://cdn-ds.com/chrome/2022-Ram-1500-Limited-Las-Vegas-NV/seo/MzI0ODgwXk1lZGlhIEdhbGxlcnk/dXcpE2apQeNCVMFVyt_0GaOfBec_qaMRPFmEOVNUCHzWRzrHaM87mMBYCvqUzMB64EesHmtpiQFEjuqjA1rXRyXVRTTbOBMW83nhdEEA0o1Ccf-0JFeOG2pFGA8mAWBQRPocLwzEy-g5pVx8p7hUFNlezVEQtE_3/2022RMT110021_1280_06.jpg View Quote Funny, they all look about the same. I would not have Ram, nor T(u)RD on the back of my truck, so I'll go with Ford. |
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Chevy. The steps in the bumper are a lot nicer than you'd think.
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