jimmyjet
jimmyjet
jimmyjet

Nope. You totally can. I'm running at HSPA+ (3.5g). It's worked well for me in Chicago, Atlanta, much of the east coast and in California.

THAT is a cogent and provocative retort. Being talked about is a good thing. But will it sell trucks for Chrysler or just sell trucks in general. And how long will we be talking about this ad? In the next few quarters, will Chrysler sell more trucks? Or will Ford and GM benefit more?

You're right. This one is better.

It did. I'm sure that'll drive patriotic truck buyers to their local Chevy dealer. Or perhaps Ford. Toyota? Wait... Who was the ad for again?

True, but this is the Super Bowl we're talking about. Everyone is watching. We expect the ads to be entertaining and fun. Budweiser did a great job this year with the Clydesdales. This ad, besides being a rip off detailed in slate.com, makes you appreciate our farmers and the vehicles they rely on. I'm not an ad

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Nostalgia has its value. This is a fantastic ad that employs nostalgia to great effect. It makes you feel proud, patriotic and with the roar of that engine you know exactly what they're selling. And boy do you ever want one in that moment. I'm not saying the Ram commercial didn't do anything for me - just that it

Sorry Patrick, but for whatever heartstring tugging this commercial may have done for you, it did nothing for me - other than make me appreciate our farmers. As I understand it, the point of commercials is to make me want the product. Jalops will remember what that commercial was selling. I doubt anyone else will.

I just went through this with AT&T. I have an unlimited data plan for a web enabled phone from years ago and was not grandfathered in to their smartphone plan. After speaking with a rep at the AT&T store, I was told that I can get a new microSIM and use it in a new Nexus 4 and keep my plan. In retrospect, I should

In my state, if my car makes a right on red or blows a traffic light and the tag is caught with a traffic camera, I get the ticket. It doesn't matter who is driving the car. (I hope the judge will make an exception if the is reported vehicle stolen, but that's a toss up)

As much as Toyota thinks they need to sell us a convertible FR-S, they should add the caged, race-ready versions to their lineup. Jason wrote about 'em last week. http://jalopnik.com/5979083/subaru-brz-ra-caged-with-steelies

The fact that there are back seats doesn't really matter much to someone looking for a two seat sports car. Of course that's just one man's very biased opinion.

What is that car parked behind that Meadows Friskysport? It may not have made the cute list but I WANT IT!

Good looking car. Stupid name. The only homophones are defined as "a reproductive unit for flowering plant life" or "the act of relinquishing power or territory". Doesn't give me the fizzies.