Canth
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Not sure if anyone else posted this yet, but Hoge and Jahns did a 20+ minute interview with Pace.
Didn't listen @Canth ty for paraphrasing, no information as per normal from PaceI love Hoge and Jahns but this interview sucked.
there is absolutely zero reason to listen to Pace. Every interview sounds the same. The answers are always the same. No wonder George loves the guy…. He’s corporate as all hell.
Gentle reminder, what goes on behind closed doors isn't what your going to get in an interview to help build the brand.I love Hoge and Jahns but this interview sucked.
there is absolutely zero reason to listen to Pace. Every interview sounds the same. The answers are always the same. No wonder George loves the guy…. He’s corporate as all hell.
Fields is a country boy so a truck makes sense…
lol but of course he does. That's like par for the course for an athlete. Actually, based on pickup and SUV sales, it's par for the course for the country.Oh man, I just realized that I left out one of the most important pieces of information from the interview. We now know what Justin Fields drives!
Did anyone guess a truck?
Actually, based on pickup and SUV sales, it's par for the course for the country.
Do the Ford f series still have constant issues? Ford and dodge have both always been pretty awful. I think it's hilarious when people refuse to by foreign when if you just by Toyota it will save you a lot of money in repairs and hold up a lot longer.Yep. Ford F-Series = most popular veHickle in the US.
Dodge has gotten a lot better. I made my first new American car purchase about 5 years ago with a Challenger. It has been great.Do the Ford f series still have constant issues? Ford and dodge have both always been pretty awful. I think it's hilarious when people refuse to by foreign when if you just by Toyota it will save you a lot of money in repairs and hold up a lot longer.
Yeah all my experience with those companies is 5-10 years out. So it is possible they could have changed. Nissan and Toyota have always been pretty reliable thoughDodge has gotten a lot better. I made my first new American car purchase about 5 years ago with a Challenger. It has been great.
I have owned Hondas most of my life. When I was younger I bought a few American cars and they were horrible. After that I owned Acuras and Hondas (same thing basically). I bought the Challenger after Dodge reviews have gotten better. I traded in the Challenger last month, but it performed great mechanically for 5 years. I matured a little and got a BMW 5 series, but I still own 2 Hondas as well.Yeah all my experience with those companies is 5-10 years out. So it is possible they could have changed. Nissan and Toyota have always been pretty reliable though
Yeah Hondas will run forever. We've had several Hondas in my lifetime. Great cars.I have owned Hondas most of my life. When I was younger I bought a few American cars and they were horrible. After that I owned Acuras and Hondas (same thing basically). I bought the Challenger after Dodge reviews have gotten better. I traded in the Challenger last month, but it performed great mechanically for 5 years. I matured a little and got a BMW 5 series, but I still own 2 Hondas as well.
I had a 96 Jeep V8 and the tranny went after 60k....never againYeah Hondas will run forever. We've had several Hondas in my lifetime. Great cars.
Of course I say all this and actually drive a jeep grand Cherokee lol. But I do love my jeep
Yeah mine is a 17 and I've heard that the issues now are often computer stuff, but no issues so far *knock on wood*I had a 96 Jeep V8 and the tranny went after 60k....never again