And you can own one! Yeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaw! Yes, that’s right. There’s a limited edition Aaron Rodgers truck. A Ford F-150 to be exact.
It’s being sold by Evansville Ford for $45,846.
Here are some of the particulars.
- 4×4
- 3.5L
- Engine: 5.0L V8 FFV
- Transmission: Electronic Six Speed Automatic
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Bluetooth Connection
- Heated Front Seat(s)
- Heated Mirrors
- Leather Seats
You can see all the rest here if you’re really interested.
Let’s be honest though. What are you really paying for here? You’re paying for the emblem on the body of the truck that says Aaron Rodgers edition and looks like an autograph.
Then you can go around and tell all your bros that you own the Aaron Rodgers truck. And therefore, you are awesome!
A typical thing to say, if you owned this vehicle, would be something like: “Hey bro, check out how awesome I am with my limited edition Aaron Rodgers truck! It’s got his autograph right on the body!”
Nice ad, by the way.
Last updated on May 17th, 2015 at 12:45 pm
Its a short bed. =impractical
I’m holding out for the totalpackers.com edition el Camino
Looks like any other truck on the road
I bet they’re already sold out, I mean who doesn’t want a Found On Road Dead with heated mirrors?
Wonder what % of the sale he’s gettin’.
Ford. Fuck no!
I’ll take a Toyota engine and reliability any day over U.S. made. Not that Americans don’t build fine cars, it’s just that their corporate bosses insist on making them a little cheaper under the hood so that they need more repairs and hence more money for the dealer/ service channel.
Anyway, couldn’t you just buy a less expensive model (even a Ford F150) and forge your own Rodgers emblem onto it? Or is that illegal??
Toyotas are beasts, anyone who doesn’t agree should check out the Top Gear episode where they try to destroy a Toyota Tacoma (Hilux).
Sad to say, but American cars and parts (except perhaps Allison) are pretty awful; they used to be a lot better but still were only ever average-good. As for Fords, garbage, pure and simple, particularly the engines, just ask a M4 Sherman (nicknamed the “Flaming Coffin” due to it’s propensity for engine fires) tanker.
I think that may be illegal, unless you’re able to acquire A-Rodge’s (and perhaps Ford’s) consent.