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Thats fine just don't be living in mom’s basement tickling the keyboard badmouthing Cat Ice Engines. Stay in your electric zone and everything will be ok.
Thats fine just don't be living in mom’s basement tickling the keyboard badmouthing Cat Ice Engines. Stay in your electric zone and everything will be ok.
Initial thought is Dodge is out of touch with the market. With the EV mandate as dead as the new chargers sitting on dealers lot’s & this promotion reading like a DEI want ad how long can this brand tread water waiting to bring something sellable to market?
Initial thought is Dodge is out of touch with the market. With the EV mandate as dead as the new chargers sitting on dealers lot’s & this promotion reading like a DEI want ad how long can this brand tread water waiting to bring something sellable to market?
Initial thought is Dodge is out of touch with the market. With the EV mandate as dead as the new chargers sitting on dealers lot’s & this promotion reading like a DEI want ad how long can this brand tread water waiting to bring something sellable to market?
Not long....never mind customers...they have shareholders to worry about...they better get their ass in gear and pull a rabbit outta the hat...if they wanna keep the ship afloat
All manufactures better put their ear to the ground and listen to what the consumer wants...and needs..and make it reasonably affordable...it's been the key to success since ol'e Henry rolled out the Model T
Not long....never mind customers...they have shareholders to worry about...they better get their ass in gear and pull a rabbit outta the hat...if they wanna keep the ship afloat
With the US taxpayer EV money drying up this auto co. has found themselves in a position where they actually have to sell cars to satisfy shareholders. Or sell more real estate.
With the US taxpayer EV money drying up this auto co. has found themselves in a position where they actually have to sell cars to satisfy shareholders. Or sell more real estate.
All manufactures better put their ear to the ground and listen to what the consumer wants...and needs..and make it reasonably affordable...it's been the key to success since ol'e Henry rolled out the Model T
True, but Henry never wanted to stop building his beloved Model T. Sales started to rapidly decline in 1924, and continued to decline until it went out of production in 1927. The consumers started looking to Chevrolet and other makes by the late 20s, as the Model T had become quite an outdated and stale design by then. His son Edsel was quietly working on the prototype for what would become the 1928 Ford. When Henry first saw it he literally took a sledge hammer and did his best to try and destroy it. It took much pressure from Edsel and others to convince Henry that the day of the Model T had come and gone. At least the '28 Fords were an improvement, unlike the crap Dodge is doing.
I get it if you had to move back in temporarily from an unplanned set back. But a least have a plan to go forward and not just live day to day under perpetual shelter of mom & dad. Unless there is an underlying med condition. Not one to judge but we have to give the kids the tools & skills along with teaching fortitude and drive so they can navigate the rough times in life. Mom and dad can’t be there forever.
Took a look at the fine print and I'm disqualified: "You must be 18 years or older, like the smell of your own farts, have a wrist size <6 inches & be a legal resident of the United States to apply."
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