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The more money part if a big thing. The couple who moved in next to my parents held a seemingly thousand person wedding on their lawn (my parents yard is 8 acres, their yard is like 10)(also it was probably only a few hundred but still). They had a band, a specially made gazebo, etc etc. It was friggin posh (and for

Exactly. So making it more price effective vs the gas options just enhances its appeal. If they could get the price on par with the Hemi, the take rate would skyrocket.

Out of the greys with you!

But they are not rated to. Hell the max tow on a F-150 is 11,300lbs, but most don't even approach that without being specifically kitted for it: most are in the 9000lb range or lower.

Agreed on the Hemi/2500 bit. The "commuter truck buyer" is just such a big portion of 1500 sales though.

Agreed. This show would DEFINITELY liven up AMC though. And FX has been doing big things with low budget comedies the past few years: why not create a big budget anchor comedy to rival Always Sunny (which was itself low budget once upon a time, but hasn't it grown?).

What, exactly, just what is it that these guys get out of this that they don't get from the OODLES AND OODLES of pictures available on the internet? Or video? Or live streaming chat? Consensual shows are so available you practically have to make an effort to NOT see them.

Why in gods name would you stick a fifth wheel hitch on a half ton? I can see that in the 3/4 ton and up segment, but on a half ton? I mean any trailer that a half ton can pull won't need more than a weight distributing hitch.

It is! I went hunting with some guys last year, typically you have to use the back seat of the crew cab for the guns. Not with the Ram! 4 guys in the truck and all the guns safely tucked away and not bouncing around in the bed.

Still, for your average buyer who isn't a truck fanatic like us, it is just another thing increasing their already high monthly payments. Getting it down removes that barrier.

Of course it does not, but as an added feature they will try to add to the price of the truck. I expect it wouldn't cost more than $200 altogether if it was spread across the 1500 lineup.

They have needed to fix that for some time. Why can't it be side access, instead of folding up?

In the HD segment, the diesel is used for max towing and longer service, etc. In the 1/2 ton segment, the Hemi still out tows the EcoDiesel. This segment (and indeed options like the EcoDiesel and RamBox and the new fancier interiors) has been attracting "lifestyle" buyers for some time: people who don't do "work"

On Jalopnik, this would spawn lots of "hell......cat" jokes.

Does anyone really need the area over the wheel wells though? I mean a ATV still fits in the best with it, and you can still dump loads of mulch in there.

I'd like one, sort of like an Explorer with actual Off-Road chops.

The thing with the Ecodiesel is that it adds $4500 over the base price, $2500 over the Hemi.

Wow. This... this is the correct response. Well done. *golf clap*

I mean its not like Gamora is even a bit player either. She is fucking central to the plot. We all know about how sometimes female characters are just there, some would say Megan Fox in Transformers was just there. That isn't Gamora. Hell the whole movie wouldn't of happened if she hadn't been fighting Rocket and

What Gibbelins said. Also, domestic violence is often times not this explicit. It's very subtle most times, insidious even. Like, I had a neighbor who it turns out had been assaulted by her husband for YEARS, and none of us ever knew. She was always very careful to cover up the bruises with make up.