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FlyByWire Aug 29, 2006 01:09 AM

T-T-T-TWO f-150's??
 
:eek:


Alright, great site BTW!!

We just traded my '04 Dodge 3500 quadcab longbox cummins... In for an 06 Lariat screw 4x2. Aside from the check engine light it thew at me (causing me to burn almost an entire tank in 200 miles), This is by far the best truck Ive ever owned (this is my first Ford, Ive now owned a truck from all of the big 3).. every time I drive it, I like it more and more.

The wife likes it as well..... she wants one for herself. She is pregnant now, and is thinking it may be better for the baby (easier to get him in and out, maybe safer). She is driving our 06 Charger R/T at the moment...

Am I crazy, or is it just weird to have 2 of the same truck...?:confused: :confused: We are a GOOD amount upside down in the Charger, (we were as well on my Dodge trade) but with 72 mos 0% through Ford... its almost tempting.

:eek:

TeckBargins Aug 29, 2006 01:50 AM

I saw a guy with 2 lincoln mark lt's ... I thought they looked awesome in the driveway!

wild-mtn-rose Aug 29, 2006 02:06 AM

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Kool Aid Aug 29, 2006 03:10 AM

My neighbor has 2 '06 Lariat Screws sitting in his driveway.

One Red, One Blue.

Looks great. :thumbsup:

Do it.

:wave:

lovetrucks Aug 29, 2006 03:14 AM

Do it, do it!!!!!!:banana:


Oh, and welcome.http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/sign0016.gif

myltlpny Aug 29, 2006 07:31 AM

While I'm not a fan of the Charger, there's nothing wrong with it as a family car. I tote my little ones around in my F-150 all the time. You've got to climb into the rear seat area to buckle them in, so I don't see it as being easier to get in or out of in that sense. I also doubt there's a safety issue either. You made a decision to get the Charger and I'd stick with it. You already took a bath on the other truck. You want to do it again?

Raoul Aug 29, 2006 07:35 AM

My neighbor and his wife are retired.
He has two F150s (99 & 95)
they also have a 2000 Expedition
and a Surburban not sure the year.
and a Chrysler minivan a few years old.
All titled and registered, he is cleaning at least two every weekend.

Two drivers, retired, five big vehicles.
He doesn't trade-in but he doesn't sell either. :lol:

My father-in-law has three trucks and fifteen cars and has garage space for all eighteen. That is the only reason he stopped buying, no cover. Now, when he eyes something and has to have it, he has to give something up.

jamzwayne Aug 29, 2006 08:25 AM

:wave: W-E-L-C-O-M-E ! ! ! :wave:

With that out of the way, I think 2 F1 fiddy's would look nice in any drive way.
I wish I could convince the wife to get one. The sexiest thing on the planet is a woman in a full sized truck. :thumbsup:

adrianspeeder Aug 29, 2006 09:12 AM

Careful, you get two they start multiplyin...

It started with one bronco, and now a fourth is about to join the fleet.

Adrianspeeder

Zaairman Aug 29, 2006 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by adrianspeeder
Careful, you get two they start multiplyin...

It started with one bronco, and now a fourth is about to join the fleet.

Adrianspeeder

Oh lordy, another Bronco? Need some details....

Welcome FlyBy, and if you can afford it then go for it, you don't want to get so far behind and be stuck with no-150.

Bluejay Aug 29, 2006 10:21 AM

Racerchick and her husband both have F150s.

05supercrew Aug 29, 2006 10:39 AM

Get it you wont be sorry. My wife drives an 05 Tahoe and I have the 05 screw and the only thing that hurts it the fill ups together for the week.

1969Mach Aug 29, 2006 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by bluejay432000
Racerchick and her husband both have F150s.

I think RC's husband drives an F250 Amarillo edition.


Still, two F150s in one driveway looks great if you ask me.

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...306-115516.jpg

oscar_a_wiggy Aug 29, 2006 01:41 PM

as for the vehicle -
i love my truck so much i am seriously considering purchasing a new F150 for my wife. (she loves my truck too)

as for the financial implications -
i don't know your financial situation but vehicles are depreciating assets and should be driven into the ground before purchasing another. (i waited 16 years to get my f150). i wouldn't buy one for my wife for another 2-3 years even though i would like to get it right now. it wouldn't make good financial sense for me. you might want to think over the financials before you do it. my 2 cents.

oaw

MITCHYKINS Aug 29, 2006 06:12 PM

I only have four f-150's
00 lariat 4x4 supercab Wifes beater
01 supercrew(superchareged)wet weather truck
01 lighrning
03 lightning
mitch


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