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Here is the Comanche yesterday, in my Dads woods, I’m cutting up fallen ash trees for the wood furnace. This thing maneuvers between the trees way better than any fullsize truck I’ve had. The Canyon/ Colorado is the closest domestic thing out there right now to this. It gets a little better mileage,(if you compare it to a 4wd fullsize). I’ll have more room between the lift and the truck when I park in the garage. (yes, Kickstand, 6” makes a difference. I got the e-mail before you retracted.)

Ok, I know what you’re thinking. Is that a Stihl 036? That is a midsize saw. I don’t know why they even make them. They are pointless, and only a fool would buy one. For $200 more you could have a 066 with more power. It doesn’t weigh that much more. It would be cheaper in the long run by cutting faster. My brother had an 036 and the chain got dull.

You are entitled to your opinion. I appreciate the feedback. And the jabbing back and forth was fun. I can’t convince you that the Canyon is better for me, you can’t convince me that a fullsize is, so we’ll leave it at that. Who knows, I might change my mind later. I’m not 100% committed. I already went from getting a Subaru Crosstrek (I do have a small trailer that I made for hauling wood), to a Cruze diesel (DD), to cutting the back off the WJ and mounting the Comanche box to it. I apologize for not making it 100% clear why I wanted this. I didn’t want to bore you with my life story on why I am considering this truck.

My Question was if anybody heard anything bad yet. Thank you BlooMule for the advice.

I see they are considering a Denali version too. Bring on the haters!
 
Now that you put that way, it doesn't make much sense. I'm such a fukctard.
No; as much as it's awkward to say, I really think kickstand has a valid point.
 
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