On the other hand, you could have a lot of retail investors seeing the rising price concurrent with news of Ford selling more, and just conclude that it doesn’t matter.
My take is this: a few years ago, when cars depreciated, waxing and ceramic MIGHT make sense, depending on cost. Because a pristine vehicle would depreciate less than one with scuffs and paint wear.
Today, for the foreseeable future, cars are depreciating little to none, and anyone with a...
I actually think it was really smart to make the turn signal sound a lower frequency. My hearing sucks at the high frequencies, so this thing is audible to me. I almost wonder if they made it that way, knowing their customer base would skew a little older. And more decrepit like me…?
These photos are great! I do like Limestone now, although I like LA Silver a little more. BUT- I'm actually leaning more toward Compass Yellow, purely because I know for certain that I'd be able to find it in a parking lot a helluva lot faster. Plus, I just like to be different. Are those dumb...
I would TOTALLY be in favor of a gathering, assuming at least one of you who has their truck agrees to show up and give rides to those of us who have another two years of waiting ahead of us…?
Awesome info. I have no plans for a Yellowstone trip soon, and I’ve been there years ago, but this is great info regardless. And two big thumbs down for the knucklehead who hogs a charger.
@Dave, you’re probably the ideal guy to ask this about this: what exactly is being done to create all of the new “putty-like” colors on cars? They look VERY different as far as color depth and gloss. I can’t put a finger on it, but it has to be a different type of pigment and/or gloss depth.
Can...