REALLY? BROKEN FLYWHEEL?

Ease up Jpar, I need something to haul my trash in!
All jokes aside, in the past thirty years I logged over 800,000 miles on three Ford Rangers. Total cost to buy all three $16,125. I resold my last two in running condition for a combined $850. One of those two I still see daily as the new owner lives nearby. I used them for hauling tons of trash, lawn service, mopar parts, boat towing and years of daily driving at 100 miles a day to work. If one of my Rangers is on a boat ramp, it'll be hauling something in or out. I can't knock a Ranger, most recognizable truck on the road still after being discontinued more than 7 years.
Well you just went up a notch in my book for sure because obviously you know how to take a jab which so many on here can't. I had a 98 Nissan given to me by a customer who no longer wanted it. Anyways I had the truck for quite a number of years and it actually came at a great time in my life when I needed to get good milage. I personally just don't like riding around in small vehicles. I would drive one once in awhile, but for every day or traveling I prefer not. I've ate gas mileage most my life but drove what I liked.
What are they saying about the flywheel?