The dealership is always coming out ahead.
The dealership is always coming out ahead.
I've worked at a dealer for a few years. The only one of the terms you listed I was familiar with was Etch-A-Sketch (and yes it's shitty). Rats (someone who doesn't pay their bills), Lizards (people who repeatedly hang out at car lots without intent to buy, often times getting in intense negotiations for the sake of…
Please explain how this aftermarket truck part expresses homosexuality. Oh wait, you were trying to insult something. Sorry, forgot.
It's possible he lied to the organizers.
Point as to let them know you know they intend to pass. Basically, giving another driver a green light to overtake on the next straight. In a perfect world, the faster car/driver will go by the slower car/driver, and everyone will be on their way happily.
Although we sell less than XLTs, we'll still move 1-2 Platinum Super-Dutys a month. That's much more than what we move in King Ranch.
Wouldn't call that a vehicle, though.
Beat me to it!
And now we know why people adore vintage Porsche and BMWs. They are all true outdoors-men trying to bring the sounds of nature to the roads of the world.
I really like the car. The color is fetching, the interior is great, and the styling is terrific. The mods don't seem out of place either. But $30,000? Yikes!
Oh, sorry, thought this was an article about a Turbo AWD Dodge. Wouldn't that make it a nightmare?
400? What kind of drivetrain do you think this will have? Est. 220-260, and even then I'd be happy.
H2 =/= H3. Apparently the H3 was alright.
Prepare yourselves, a Grand Caravan of Avengers are about to embark on a long Journey. Voyagers from New Yorker to Daytona, both Town and Country, to to Sebring the truth about their Chrysler products' electronics. It will be interesting to see how the Imperial marquee responds to NHTSA's Chargers, as they have a…
This thing is cool. I don't care about the branding, or whatever, but in no universe is $22,500 a good price, even if it's Monopoly Money. A third of that is what I'd call reasonable.
Many banks have a hard boundary at 100,000mi. When you can't finance it, it becomes a lot less valuable.
3.7L V6 clearly fits in it's platform-mates, but I'm thinking the 2.3L Ecoboost needs another application.
This was already in everyone's imagination. The technology wasn't there, but it was hardly unthinkable.
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What does it smell like? Does it have little fragrances of the future scattered around the cabin?