30AughtTex
Well-Known Member
A coworker tells a story of how his truck saved someone from being injured too. I'll tell it as best I can remember. He has a 2015 GMC Sierra 2500 with a 4" lift.I work a job where 16 hr days are common. Driving tired is a reality of life for me. I will never buy another vehicle without the full suit of sensors & acc ever again. That stuff really works and if I'm being honest with myself, there are 2 people alive today because of it. (Not including me).
...and not to mension the numerous fender benders that I WASN'T in.
Just sayin'.
He was on a late night beer run (he's kinda "that guy") and it was around 9 or 10pm. He pulls to a light, stops, and starts to take a right but his truck won't start moving. Well, it turns out the reason it wasn't moving was there was a lady in all black out for a run... and she was shorter than his hood. He would've hit her if the truck didn't have the tech.
This story made a mark on me and I made sure my Ranger was equipped with all of the safety sensors. I was even going to add them to an STX, but at that point an XLT is better value. If spending potentially $500 keeps me out of a wreck or someone from being injured (and preventing all the legal BS that follows too), I'll spend that money.
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