OriginalToken
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You have can all that, albeit with less fun for less than half the price.
Come on man. Cool truck and all. But nothing about this truck is practical or needed.
Want practical, get an stx with hand crank windows.
Having said that. I realize what this truck is, and what it isn't. And I'm cool with all that.
I recognize what you are saying in the last sentence, but as for the statement that the Raptor is not practical, I don't agree.
With regards to an STX with hand crank windows, then the ride will not be as good, the comfort level will not be as good, you will have saved a minor amount of gas, and been able to park in a marginally smaller parking place. And I would still have to have a vehicle to scratch other itches. meaning I saved nothing.
While certainly not necessary, I do not think the Raptor is impractical at all. I drive it more than any other vehicle we own. I treat it like a big sports car, a station wagon, a luxury cruiser, a short bed truck, and an off road tool, all rolled up in one, and it does all those rolls more than passingly well. Could I, do I, own things that does any of those specific tasks better? You bet. But nothing else I own, or have driven, does them all as well combined. Yes, occasionally I park a little further away than I would in other vehicles, but that is the only concession I make to driving the Raptor over anything else.
As for the OPs question of waving, I don't wave specifically at Raptor drivers, but around here it is not uncommon to wave at anyone you see when not on a highway. I don't typically initiate any wave, but anyone who waves at me with more than one finger on a hand gets a wave back.
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