This list is a sham.
No matter what your pennystocking brother-in-law tells you, putting money in the stock market, for most people, is bo…
except if you’re black and every time you walk into a public building theres a monument to someone who fought for the right to own your great grandparent as a commodity right?
“Ford will multiple people...”
Remember when no one bought them?
That fella, I don’t know, I don’t like him.
FTFY.
No, there are literally many differences. One is a new off-the-lot car, the other has 15k miles put on it by someone that’s not you. One will be much easier to finance. One will not have any warranty weirdness. One will be significantly cheaper to purchase. One will have to be broken in. Et cetera.
I’m honestly having a hard time seeing the point in Scion as a brand altogether. Sure, the FRS is nice as it’s an enthusiast car at a quasi reasonable price, but I can’t help but think it would be more appealing with a Toyota badge. Besides, I can go a few miles down the road and buy the exact same thing at the Subaru…
In before “You guys are dumb. It’s Korean junk, there is no way it’s that good”
Doug articles summarized:
It’s like they’ve become Chevrolet or Chrysler who love to slap coveted badging or markings on vehicles which had zero right to carry the name.
The sad part is there is a good chunk of AMG buyers who have no clue that their motor was carefully crafted by one engineer in Germany. All they know is they got the AMG car because it was “better.” Mercedes knows this so they are adjusting the nomenclature so people will pony up a little more money for the “better”…
YES! Frankly, I love the understated styling on this new Ridgeline. Most new trucks scream “WHO TOLD YOU I DIDN’T HAVE A BIG DICK?!”, whereas this truck simply states “yeah, I have some stuff to do.”
I laughed one day when I saw an “Oklahoma Edition” F150. My F150 has the Texas Edition badge on it (it came that way). They’re just getting out of control with these “special” editions.
I wish I had more stars to give. I used to live in Texas, and the endless Texas-themed truck commercials are some of the most nauseating things I’ve ever seen.
This truck makes a lot of sense. I’ve always been a sedan/wagon guy, but for my next car, I’m willing to give this one another good look. The fact that Honda focused on ride comfort and actual usability, rather than a dick measuring contest that all truck makers get into really proves that Honda has its customers’…
I call it “two dollars to daydream.” I know I’m not going to win, but I’ll buy a ticket then drive home thinking about all the fun ways I can spend that money. For me, that daydream is worth the $2.