Raptor vs Dmax ZR2

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thanks for the info guys. I think we will need to spend a good amount of time sitting in them and taking them for a ride. Although, she does seem on board after seeing that avalanche raptor.
 
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While the ZR2 is interesting, as in a smaller "offroad" truck, I would still shoot for either a SCAB or Screw Raptor.

More power, space, R&D, better suspension, engine etc.

The truck looks big, but especially with cameras front and rear it's not a bad truck to drive even in the city.
 
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While the ZR2 is interesting, as in a smaller "offroad" truck, I would still shoot for either a SCAB or Screw Raptor.

More power, space, R&D, better suspension, engine etc.

The truck looks big, but especially with cameras front and rear it's not a bad truck to drive even in the city.

thats an interesting point. the raptor with 360* camera could be easier in low speed maneuvering than the ZR2 with the rear-cam only.
 

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While the ZR2 is interesting, as in a smaller "offroad" truck, I would still shoot for either a SCAB or Screw Raptor.

More power, space, R&D, better suspension, engine etc.

The truck looks big, but especially with cameras front and rear it's not a bad truck to drive even in the city.

The better suspension part is most likely true, but the jury is still out. Those fancy shocks on the ZR2 could actually be pretty good.


Or they could be terrible...who knows :rofl:
 

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thats an interesting point. the raptor with 360* camera could be easier in low speed maneuvering than the ZR2 with the rear-cam only.
you drive with your eyes not cameras. lol Sorry I could not not resist. lol

they assist parking?
 

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I posted a video were the guy said that adaptive cruise was good for keeping your speed up in fog. Duh. What about driving what you can see
 

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My girl refused to drive my screw. I separated both of my shoulders, then she didn't have a choice because I couldn't get into her Toyota and my dog doesn't fit well either. She now enjoys driving the truck!
 
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