>"F-150"
>it's not a 1.5 litre
Why do americans do this?
>"F-150"
>it's not a 1.5 litre
Why do americans do this?
Because we're not autistic enough to have to put the engine displacement in the vehicle's name?
>Mercedes 4matic
>it's not a 4.0 litre
Why do germans do this?
>L573l
Merc with wooden inlay dash
>S378f
Dash and an extra cup holder
>G572295ie
Dash, cup holder, and sat nav cause thats important now everyone has a fucking cell phone
>T8562i574f747ll kompersssora
Uhhh, fuck...a button that that closes the glove box for you. How bout that.
Why do yuropoors do this?
germans are autistic and clever enough to sell something with german word on it for a huge price
150 (or 1500 for Dodge and GM) mean "half ton truck" but the trucks have long since exceeded that rating
IS BAIT?
150 indicates a 1/4 ton load capacity over the axle.
whoopps imdumb
listen to this user
Doesnt that just mean a 4 speed auto? whats so special about that? why does every goddamn merc have it on the back?
Back then it would designate the truck as a half ton, and so on.
So 1500, 2500, 3500, ect.
Has nothing to do with displacement. Just the size of the truck. Mopar does this with 100,200,300, and GM does the same as ford with numbering.