Grumpaw
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- First Name
- Steve
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2021
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- Location
- Fishersville, Va.
- Vehicle(s)
- Previous 2021 Ranger, Now 2019 Ford Expedition
- Occupation
- Navy Vet., Retired Police Sgt., Grumpy Old Senior Citizen
Agree 100%. It's a truck, if you want to go "fast" get a Mustang....I guess perhaps I am partially misunderstood with my post. Let me attempt to clarify...
I am sure the Ranger engine and drivetrain are, as a rule, robust enough to handle that amount of speed for extended periods of time (but as any reader of this forum can easily tell, there will be the exceptions to that statement).
I personally would fear traveling in my Ranger at those speeds for any particular amount of time because while my truck will certainly DO it, it wasn't engineered and built for that particular type of use, as I understand things, and as many readers/contributors here have astutely pointed out, it is a truck and is best suited to do truck stuff. I would feel unsafe in traffic ( or out of it) at those high speeds.
100-110 mph is not "fast".....pretty much any current midsize car can top that. My wife's Subi Outback can top that without even breathing hard, and handle better. But so what ???
Just don't understand what someone is trying to prove by running that high in a truck.
The retired cop (from Florida) in me would say....
"Oh Boy, 3-4 tickets including a reckless driving charge, an arrest, and a vehicle tow that will cost around $200.00, plus bail, hiring an attorney, a gazillion points on your license, and double rates on your insurance !!!! "
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