She didn't want a Denali. Besides, it's a work truck, not a bro truck.
she does live on a farm and tow horse trailers like 30 miles from manhattan, so it’s not that insane that she’d have one of these (and someone else to drive it)
AutoZone’s lawyers tried to counter Juarez’s claims by saying she was ultimately fired in 2008 for misplacing $400 in cash.
I have a feeling the DOT is going to screw this up.
We, The Faithful, understand that there has been a massive Gawker shakeup, and we sympathize. But please, taking hostages is NOT the answer. I’m sure that we can come to some sort of arrangement if you will just give our Torch back. I don’t know what KIND of arrangement, I’m not the kind of person who can come up with…
The biggest reason I dislike front plates. My rear bumper looks like someone let loose a toddler with a hex bolt shaped hammer after parking it for just one year on the streets in Cincinnati.
Nope. The highest torque motor in the F150 for quite a while was a straight six. Loads of pulling power, better gas mileage, very reliable. Was the superior choice over the V8 for many working trucks.
you can get a front bench seat in the XL, XLT, and Lariat.
you mean like when you spend 70k on a ram 3500 and get that 6cylinder?
A twin turbo v6 engine with gobs of torque down low where it matters. Yes.
Those 60K get you more misbehaving truck in Raptor Trim I believe. Screw luxury...
You had one job!
Some dealers (Planet Ford in Spring, Texas) don’t bother to wait for closing time to lock you in, or at least park you in.
The family is waiting for an apology? Showing up at closing time on a Friday is an azzhat move.
I don’t get it, Dodge has some of if not the best ads on tv:
not surprised. The ad they’re running now is selling mid life crisis too with the tagline “make you feel you, when you were you”. But fuck damn, I don’t think any commercial has made midlife crisis so beautiful