Detroit Dan
New Member
Maybe this belongs in smack talk, but all my blood brothers are here. I have been the victim of smack talk at work. A coworker has a 2011 F150 ccsb 4x4 Lariat, fully loaded with everything imaginable, beautiful color and chrome 20" factory wheels. So now he's saying my truck is a bone and I should give up on it because it always needs work and is old and beat. I explained that if I put $200 a month into it that's rare, and he has to make a large payment every month (mines paid for and paid for itself). I already pointed out my truck is cheap to register, whereas his cost nearly $1000 a year. He is proud that he has almost $60k into his truck! Even though he rolled a pretty new, nearly identical truck into the payment. Moron.
His (according to Ford) has a higher towing capacity than mine. I'd love to see him try to pull my camper without a WD hitch. He probably gets a little better mileage, is about 75% more reliable (for now) and is about 90% prettier than my old hoss. Could probably pick up chicks with his truck, whereas mine is more suited for picking up strays. His is probably considerably faster than mine too.
I am getting close to challenging him to a tug of war, I know if we chained hitch to hitch I would own him, but he's too much of a -feline- to try it. I also know that his truck won't make it to 180k miles of towing and plowing (no plow anyway) like mine did.
Any other ideas that I can argue? I know my truck is better, but how do I convince him of that?
His (according to Ford) has a higher towing capacity than mine. I'd love to see him try to pull my camper without a WD hitch. He probably gets a little better mileage, is about 75% more reliable (for now) and is about 90% prettier than my old hoss. Could probably pick up chicks with his truck, whereas mine is more suited for picking up strays. His is probably considerably faster than mine too.
I am getting close to challenging him to a tug of war, I know if we chained hitch to hitch I would own him, but he's too much of a -feline- to try it. I also know that his truck won't make it to 180k miles of towing and plowing (no plow anyway) like mine did.
Any other ideas that I can argue? I know my truck is better, but how do I convince him of that?