I was at Menards, I walked out and a TRX had parked nearby.
Walking out a couple of guys ahead and one said that raptor is badass, and he pointed to my 1G saying the bumpers and wide fiberglass made it look sick and that TRX probably won't even be running when it is over 10 years old.
Not probably. Take note of what vehicles you do and don’t see around you in traffic on a regular or even semi-regular basis. I mentioned it in an earlier post, and then I really got to thinking…I can’t tell you the last time I saw any of the early generations of Dodge SRT vehicles on the road, or non-SRT’s for that matter from a decade ago. Neon SRT 4/aka Neon SRT SHt 2003-2005, Ram SRT 10 04-06, Crossfire SRT 6 05-06, Chrysler 300C SRT 8 05-14, Magnum SRT 8 06-08, Challenger SRT 8 08-14, Early Gen Challenger SRT Hellcat 2014+…all ghosts allocated to junkyards across the country. And, like the TRX, all released for high MSRP’s with ridiculous ADM’s and with obviously some exceptions, are gone. Plenty of newer generation Durango’s, very few older gens, and too many Avengers missing fenders and tail lights. And Of course traffic is also littered with second third and fourth hand widebody chargers driving like morons from one red light to the next all headed toward inevitable failure. Viper fits nowhere into this discussion and the ones that are still alive are resting comfortably in garages in the hands of owners who know that every trip out may likely be the end of their silly investment. You know what I do see every day from 10/15 years ago? Rangers, expeditions, excursions, F series trucks/dually’s, mustangs of every generation, Raaaaaaptors (HOOAH). Common sense speaks for itself. I giggle every time a TRX is near me and happily let him pass. Oh a supercharged Ram 1500 huh? Cute. Keep that roadside assistance number handy.