Ohhh man, definitely going to need a bag of popcorn for what I'm sure is going to be civil debate in this thread.
If that "street" truck was tested off-road against a Raptor or TRX and lost, what would that say? Nothing. I owned a PowerBoost and loved it, so I have no ill will towards it. Anyways, this is old news. TFL did a drag race with these trucks and the TRX last year and the PowerBoost beat the Raptor then.6 posts in and you’ve already got someone saying it doesn’t matter that a street truck beat and off-road truck on the street because it wasn’t tested off-road (LOL) and another saying the 3.5L only belongs in a Super Duty and the F150’s should get 4 bangers. Great start so far!
They would say “we tested a street truck against an off-road truck, off-road. The off-road truck was faster”.If that "street" truck was tested off-road against a Raptor or TRX and lost, what would that say?
Well I didn't say "they" as in a publication. I said "that" as in what does it say about the truck, so perhaps you should read thoroughly before rushing to reply. I bring up the TRX since it's faster than both and a better comparison to the Raptor. Also, the TRX is compared to the others in the article, so bringing it up is valid.They would say “we tested a street truck against an off-road truck, off-road. The off-road truck was faster”.
That is what they would say. Just exactly like how they said the street truck was faster on the street than the off-road truck was.
They are not hiding that. At all. In fact the article clearly states that the Raptor is king off-road but isn’t in all scenarios.
You also keep bringing up the TRX for some reason. This article isn’t about the TRX, or Ferrari, or electric scooters.