Dodge did it first

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Mil T

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all cars had to deal with those kinds of roads back then, and there is nothing smooth and controlled about the ride, I've "wheeled" with someone who had a little early 90s Toyota corolla, just cause it can do it doesn't mean it can do it well
 

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It makes sense to me about the skinny tires but the just look stupid on these badass trucks. I can't wait till I get 37's on this bitch. Lol. It's like trying to cut a watermelon in half. What works better? A machete/sword? A baseball bat? A sledge hammer? They'll all get the job done but in the end, the object with the less surface area hands down won the battle.
 
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Too bad the modern incarnation of Dodge is so far removed from this.

Won't catch me buying a Fiat, even if it has a Dodge badge on it.
 
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