With the way the NFL throws their weight around they probably can have London moved and demand that it was there all along more easily than to get the graphic right in the first place.
With the way the NFL throws their weight around they probably can have London moved and demand that it was there all along more easily than to get the graphic right in the first place.
I got lucky. She likes to know how things work and be able to fix things herself. She also had a set of snow tires/wheels that needed to be swapped. I had a big garage, a jack, and it wasn't hard to convince her to save the money and do it ourselves.
Ram? Check. Marlboros? Wait, how much does a pack cost these days?! Horses? There must be a farm nearby.
My biggest issue here is the same root cause as our policy (which I dislike, but agree with the reason) about not throwing candy from trucks in parades. They want kids to run from the truck when they see it, not towards it, and this would seem to get the opposite effect.
GAH that image always makes me uncomfortable. *squirm*
Would anyone have believed you if you told them Dodge would be making the fastest and most powerful sedan in the world back in 2004? They would have thought you were out of your mind.
A very solid point.
Actually my story included talking a seller into renting his house to me for a year. I was somewhat interested but it had just gone off the market, it was clear they were asking too much (this was as the market tumbled) and no one was biting. It was, however, a good starter home if the price was right.
Valid point. It bears saying that the guys at Dodge said they were interested in ride quality of driveability more than capacity for the 1500 and leave the HDs for the rest. So my guess is if they're still following that direction, we won't see anything like you menion.
Dodge, er, Ram will never win this again with the strategy of independent suspension and favoring ride quality on 1500 models, saving the 2500+ for the real heavy haulers.
That's a good point, I forgot about those. Hard to understand why they would fall into that trap again! My best guess is they wanted to distance themselves from the 90's Grand Ams and Sunfires in favor of something more "refined".
I approve of this.
I think starting down this path was one of the single worst things to happen to Pontiac (minus the Aztek). Having a performance division with cars named for races—how can you beat that??
Well, this will be stuck in my head all day now.
My ex and I had this all the time, I argued the pure principal of the fact that we're paying extra for the HD so we should use it!