deanmachikas
Dean
deanmachikas

No, the lack of a sunroof really isn't why people buy an ST instead.

Depends on your store, years of experience, product, talent, time invested, and luck. My goal every month is 14

You probably mean 15-20 a month, just judging from conventional dealership standards.

At first glance I thought it was an NSX. Not bad at all, but unlikely to make it to production.

Raptor is no different, in terms of using it to "work". You lose towing rating and cargo going to one, just a different benefit.

Because they liked it. Any further questions?

My buddy's dad let me sell him a Raptor, but he had to strike a deal with his wife, that she could buy whatever she wanted. She bought an X6M.

Well, the thing about the MKZ is how it's different than the Fusion. You take everything good about the Fusion (good mileage, good handling, good use of space, quiet), give it a much more exclusive body, and not just replacing badges and bumpers. It's the best looking Lincoln in AGES. The roof line is dramatically

I sell Ford/Lincoln, and I still make fun of this truck. But then again, concerning trucks, anyone who buys past the Lariat trim level is silly in my opinion, anyways (Obviously except Raptor). Not all buyers are logical.

I just saw one (regular 458) when pulling into the parking garage at my parent's marina a minute ago. Then I saw this.

Not everyone. Anyone I sell one to that's seriously into them buys a coupe. The people who buy the V6 Autos or it's their first Mustang buy the convertable.

Is that due to the strength of the pressure, or some other factor?

I don't smoke, but I have friends with E-Cigs. I think it's just water vapor and nicotine. It's also why it's a "healthy" alternative, as there is no tobacco or chemicals. That being said, I bet you still get people telling you to stop, even if it is legal.

Can you smoke an E-Cig on a commercial flight? I haven't thought about that before.

Bro? What does that mean?

It was amazing, I had people in my Ford showroom yesterday complaining, actually complaining, they couldn't get a SHO with a manual, or a 150 with a manual. I had to emphasize how much I agreed with them ("Guys, I'm on your side, I've never owned an automatic car"). Still, as we keep having to throw extra rebates on

The Heads-Up Display (HUD) has been a technology used by GM and a few other automakers with limited success, but Karl Henkel has a report today that says analysts at IHS Automotive think the number of vehicles with the tech will jump from 2% last year to 2020.

That Russian supercut:

I've spent quite a few fun hours in a Focus. It's liberating, how good it is for a front drive contact.

Sunroof? Whaaa.... Who the hell cares about a Sunroof?