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2004 Dmax outdone by an "infearior old" Dodge

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wcaldwell said:
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Additionally, when he first saw he couldn't pass that "old" Dodge (I didn't realize my 98 was old), why didn't he move back to the right hand lane instead of staying in the left lane?



Wayne





He must be from Minnesota. Everyone tends to rush over to the left lane ad drive 5mph under, brake for hills and turns too... kinda like this retard.
 
JasonCzerak said:
He must be from Minnesota. Everyone tends to rush over to the left lane ad drive 5mph under, brake for hills and turns too... kinda like this retard.







I was thinking the same thing ... get the hell out the way!!

-robert
 
Too bad there is no closeup of one of the license plates on the Dodge. We could find out who it was an offer him/her a free TDR membership.
 
JasonCzerak said:
He must be from Minnesota. Everyone tends to rush over to the left lane ad drive 5mph under, brake for hills and turns too... kinda like this retard.





I can't believe what a moron this Duramax driver is. It was killing me watching this video and deliberately still trying to run his truck under the overheating conditions. I also couldn't believe he was staying in the "hammer lane" thinking he could pass the Dodge.



As far as the Minnesota comment, not entirely true. It is true for the Twin Cities metro area, not true for outstate MN.



Paul
 
The ECM must have some major protections built in for overheating. Those are aluminum heads on there, for cryin' out loud!



Ryan
 
I have a simple solution for that guy... ... . GO BUY A DODGE. Especially if he wants to run with one :-laf He is just wasting his breath... and his money!!!! Cool little lap top though.
 
MN Cummins Lvr said:
I can't believe what a moron this Duramax driver is. It was killing me watching this video and deliberately still trying to run his truck under the overheating conditions. I also couldn't believe he was staying in the "hammer lane" thinking he could pass the Dodge.



As far as the Minnesota comment, not entirely true. It is true for the Twin Cities metro area, not true for outstate MN.



Paul





This is true. I drove up to duluth and there is hope for some MN drivers. :)
 
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