deanmachikas
Dean
deanmachikas

Driven a pre-production one, still waiting on the production one to hit my showroom so I can buy the first one. Seriously, everyone thinks I'm joking, because I'm 6'3". I'm not. It's fantastic.

I work at the Ford dealer right up the road from Quigley's main shop in Manchester, PA. Lots of experience dealing with them. If you need to take a boat, 6 kids, 5 adults, 11 bikes, and luggage for 10 days, and you all want to be in one vehicle, there's no other solution.

Do you hate us over here in PA or something?

Yep. Moved on from mispronouncing it to misspelling it.

Yep. We never use our trucks. Ever. Just like all people who buy sports cars don't drive fast, either. Man, it's not like some of us have cars and boats to tow around with our trucks, and have different cars to drive to work.

This is going to be one that may sound odd to you, but I had trouble with Alcantera when I first read it. Took me a little bit to realize there was an extra syllable.

Trucks have a higher rating. What's your point? I've seen a 'Vette launch a boat. I still use my truck for that, though.

1: I live in Pennsylvania, about an hour from Jersey. I have a truck.

And I sell people $50,000 Lincolns in Ginger Ale "Mouthwash" Green or Ice Storm "Toothpaste" Metallic.

They are not BMW colors, he was ordering custom colors from other companies' palates.

I'm not aware of a way to change information associated with a VIN post-report.

When you're paying $40,000 for an interior, the discount doesn't seem to matter that much.

Regardless on opinions of the government or financial institutions, transferring debt can absolutely be chalked up as a win. It can be a reduction in liability, a cost saving measure, or a boon to their available capital.

I don't disagree with your point, but I really don't see many electric car buyers keeping their cars 10+ years where batteries out of warranty would become an issue.

It's not tricky after you get used to your car's revs. I rarely clutch it while driving normally past first gear.

It's more common on 6-speeds. My 2012 Forte Koup has one, I know new Mustangs have them, new STs, newer Mazdas, I've driven BMW 6-speeds with them, etc. You need it, otherwise you could miss first or sixth and go into reverse.

Yes! When I was 16 and living with my mom, in a very ritzy upper-middle suburban development (the kind where they plan everything from your trees in your yard to the height of your fence) I had an old 1990 Chevy Silverado 1500, Single Cab, Step Side, RWD, black with red stripes, SS grille, lowered, big Dunlops in the

Thanks for making the post I came here to make. Took the words out of my mouth.

I'm a little confused about what you're trying to say.

Not that long ago, I had one of the worst experiences on a test drive I've ever had, and it was alright thanks to collision systems.