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Floyd

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Coming up in May on two years of ownership of my 2019 STX SuperCab.
I just got back from a two month trip to Florida towing my Scamp Travel Trailer.
I did not open the hood or even check the tire pressure the entire time.
Home now and everything is still perfect!

I now have almost 17000 miles on the truck and I am starting to see something which I have seen before, but did not expect with this truck.... It has been FLAWLESS from new, so I was surprised to see it start to
"reach its stride" so to speak.
It is something more sensed than provable, but this truck is actually "broken-in" and feeling more comfortable with itself. Performance and efficiency is actually marginally improved and more consistent than ever!
I have often seen this before around 20,000 miles, but I was pleased to see what amounts to improvement on perfection.
LOVE THIS THING!
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I'm at the 20 month mark myself and just turned 14,000 miles. I still love this truck like the day I brought her home and have......?


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I'm at the 20 month mark myself and just turned 14,000 miles. I still love this truck like the day I brought her home and have......?


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Just over 8 months and just went past 9000 miles. Just did it's second oil change today and have

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Alright, I've been tempted to post this before when I see posts from owners of flawless trucks, but it's apparently now time.
 

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Coming up in May on two years of ownership of my 2019 STX SuperCab.
I just got back from a two month trip to Florida towing my Scamp Travel Trailer.
I did not open the hood or even check the tire pressure the entire time.
Home now and everything is still perfect!

I now have almost 17000 miles on the truck and I am starting to see something which I have seen before, but did not expect with this truck.... It has been FLAWLESS from new, so I was surprised to see it start to
"reach its stride" so to speak.
It is something more sensed than provable, but this truck is actually "broken-in" and feeling more comfortable with itself. Performance and efficiency is actually marginally improved and more consistent than ever!
I have often seen this before around 20,000 miles, but I was pleased to see what amounts to improvement on perfection.
LOVE THIS THING!
That's good to hear!
 

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Depends what you set the expectations to be. Nothing can be absolutely perfect, but things can certainly perfectly fit your wants and needs.

For a good majority of us, myself included, this truck is flawless for what it is meant to be. A lot of people who feel otherwise either have had issues or set their expectations too high and outside the design envelope of this truck.
I get it and shouldn't have crapped in a 'i love my truck' thread. Getting into a discussion over what amounts to semantics is just plain silly. Love on.
 
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Alright, I've been tempted to post this before when I see posts from owners of flawless trucks, but it's apparently now time.
I listened to that thing several times and still don't get it. What did he say and about what??
 

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April 1st , tomorrow..... is my 2nd anniversary since picking it up. No joke.
I might treat her to a burnout, maybe a recline neutral drop. And if its not raining , a carwash
A reclined neutral drop? Never tried one of them! You kids are always coming up with something new
 

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Two years eh? Well that’s how long it’s been since I last saw my wife. During that time is when I bought my Ranger! Natasha and I are getting along great! Just don’t tell the wife! ?
 

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April 1st , tomorrow..... is my 2nd anniversary since picking it up. No joke.
I might treat her to a burnout, maybe a recline neutral drop. And if its not raining , a carwash
Be sure to hit redline and have it in 4L when you do the N drop. After that head to Calabasas for a neck tattoo and some meth.
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