My buddy says his 2014 F150 STX tuxedo black crew cab with tow package 5.0 coyote is a race truck.

Tell him a stock tundra, same year, would beat his “race truck”.

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My race minivan’s stats: 2023 Toyota Sienna can go from 0 to 60 in 7.7 to 7.9 seconds due to its hybrid powertrain, which combines a 2.5L four cylinder ICE with two electric motors. The Sienna's hybrid system produces 245hp. That is just shy of 100hp per liter - eat your heart out race truck fans!
 
My race minivan’s stats: 2023 Toyota Sienna can go from 0 to 60 in 7.7 to 7.9 seconds due to its hybrid powertrain, which combines a 2.5L four cylinder ICE with two electric motors. The Sienna's hybrid system produces 245hp. That is just shy of 100hp per liter - eat your heart out race truck fans!
You’d smoke that guy! But does it look the part? Or is it a sleeper?

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As the owner of a 2014 F150, with 5.0 V8, it is definitely not a race truck. It is reasonably quick for a pickup, but not quick in the overall vehicle world. Bought my wife a used Leaf this week, and drove it about 140 something kms to get it home. I floored it a few times, and my seat of the pants accelerometer has the Leaf quicker off the line, than my F150.
 
Any vehicle can be a race car. It just depends on what you’re racing. Is he racing a 1978 dump truck?
 
My '23 6.2 Silverado specs at 14.0 in 1/4 mile. Faster than my old '68 GTO that was 14.5 in the 1/4 mile.
I guess it is a race truck sometimes. :D
 
Old cars really weren't quick, its just that old people didn't know what quick was. Also they equated tire spinning to mean their cars were powerful, but didn't know that the tires were actually just crap, and spun easily.
My 69 Swinger was quick in 1969, but by todays standards, its slowwwwwwww.
 
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