"How will you support customers who have purchased these?"
If I could find one at a reasonable price, there would already be an LS7 swap and prerunner conversion in progress...
Your opinion. Ugly or not, I expect we'll all see SSR's and Prowlers at car shows everywhere, forever, certainly long past the time that contemporary BMW's have become little red piles of Bavarian rust and non-functioning electronics.
I love me the SSR. So want.
The guys that build and run it live outside Rantoul, IL just north of Champaign. I've driven by their shop a couple of times and they are literally surrounded by fields and I-57
The pic is from the fields by the Halls Brothers Racing shop in Champaign, IL.
"Will there be a manual? I feel like we would have seen it already in the Chevrolet, but GM might be using the Canyon reveal as chance to showcase the platform's three-pedal option."
That's going to be some expensive aluminum body panels to replace. And Ford doesn't have a great track record with paint bubbling on their Al hoods, now the entire shell??
Yup. Grew up in the next town over from the original store, which was in an old John Deere dealership building. I'd go to root through their returns department for bargains. This was when their operations were primarily mail order and well before the chain of superstores. Even then, the parking lot would be filled…
If you like Cabella's and Bass Pro, take a road trip to memphis later this year.
good food and a taxidermy collection? Coincidence?
you know what pickup buyers really love? change.
From the article, describing (then) CEO Dan Ustian: "a professional manager, rather than an engineer"- Therein lies the problem. Luckily for Navistar, their military contracts kept their heads above water, while Ustian tried to sink a nearly 200 year old brand.
I think we've got a couple of those up here in BC...