Posted by Humding on October 23, 2015 at 11:51:38 from (86.41.124.172):
In Reply to: Vacation and Ford F150 posted by bill from scotland on October 22, 2015 at 13:14:06:
Hi Bill, Ken here from Ireland. Funny how us Europeans want what isn't too practical at home. My first visit to the US was 7 years ago and we hired a 5.7l V8 Toyota Tundra crewcab pickup. Was a bit disappointed at first with the brand (thinking Japanese rather than good ol American) but settled into it quickly. I actually think it was built in Texas. Unfortunately Avis decided to take the "mick" on the payment side and shafted us. Anyhow was back in the US about 2 months ago and hired something smaller, a Jeep Patriot. Got us to where we wanted to go and in comfort but took an instant dislike to it and was glad to see the back of it. Next visit will be a pick up again hopefully but by the looks of it V8's are getting scarcer. V6's may do the same job and better but you can't beat the sound of a V8
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