THANK YOU. The whole point of a logo is it’s a consistent factor for me to associate your brand with. Changing it up for no particular reason does the exact opposite of its intended purpose.
THANK YOU. The whole point of a logo is it’s a consistent factor for me to associate your brand with. Changing it up for no particular reason does the exact opposite of its intended purpose.
I don’t get why logos are “due for updates” anyway. Unless there’s a fundamental shift in the business that muddles the logo’s message or they used some very period-specific styling in the first place, there’s no need to change something that currently works. It only makes sense when there’s a functional issue to be…
Multiple vehicles is always the answer.
I’ve bought a pair of ‘93-’97 Rangers two years in a row, both XLT 5spd/4cyl RWD trucks, both very low miles (126k for $1700, 106k for $2000). Awesome little rigs, very durable and simple, and honestly a hoot to bomb around town in.
maybe a 2wd version!
Mine is no where near mint. Tons of rust, 170k miles. Only 2wd. But I only drive it when I need a truck, so it should last a lot longer than it would as a DD. Though I do admit that I got a deal, as I would value it at closer to $2k
You will not find a 1997 ranger for $1,000 that isn’t absolutely beat to you-know-what. At least not in Oregon, which is where he lives
Doug loves his QUIRKS. So many vehicles have their QUIRKS.
Provided he has the parking space for multiple vehicles, yes, this is always the answer. My anecdotal example:
I too watched Doug DeMuro’s latest video.
What about a Ford Flex? You could probably find a slightly used one in budget in Ecoboost and AWD trim. What’s not to like?
We know what happens when you let the internet decide things:
He needs two cars, a miata and a minivan. For $35 large you can easily get both.
The sheer amount of editing that went into this is amazing. They need a “helicopter cam” with desaturated color and a static filter.
You know, I enjoy the motorsport for what it is. But I really hate that they glamorize the wrecks in this. They show them in the previews. They highlight them in the marketing. The announcers even say “if you’re looking for big wrecks, you’re in the right spot.”
because people ruin everything
First marbula one, now this...
Lol. Even Google just calls her that, ol’ Gay Gordon-Byrne. People are mean.
It’s going to be weird to see the new Corvette’s rolling around the streets soon.
Kenney wasn’t buying it. He wrote back: “Gay, thanks but why was it OK years ago?”