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i Hate to side with NWO, but the days of "Bubba the dumb fu*k" jumping into his F150 V8 to pick up a pint of milk at the store is coming to an end.
With "Peek cheap oil" here & an on coming collaspe of the $, he is GOING to down size!
Mike
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Originally posted by Mega View Posti Hate to side with NWO, but the days of "Bubba the dumb fu*k" jumping into his F150 V8 to pick up a pint of milk at the store is coming to an end.
Originally posted by Mega View PostWith "Peek cheap oil" here & an on coming collaspe of the $, he is GOING to down size!Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Originally posted by Mega View Posti Hate to side with NWO, but the days of "Bubba the dumb fu*k" jumping into his F150 V8 to pick up a pint of milk at the store is coming to an end.
With "Peek cheap oil" here & an on coming collaspe of the $, he is GOING to down size!
MikeOriginally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post...Yeah, but there is one upside to this. In this new era of the World Wide Web, we will get some really hilarious YouTube videos of Bubba shooting his pickup and cussing up a blue streak.
For the time being Mega, you will continue to be wrong on your repeated predictions of the demise of the American pick-up truck. You'll note that the pick-up is about the only vehicle that DOESN'T require a government [read: taxpayer] sponsored subsidy - might be the only honest vehicle left out there. Does anybody really think that an electric car that requires a massive subsidy to move off the lot and into your garage, and has to be plugged in every few hours to keep it alive, is going to save General Motors...or America?
I expect my pick-up will last far longer than any of these fancy plug-in electric or hybrid vehicles and ultimately return a far lower total cost per mile driven. My prediction is that the Volt, which is being rushed to completion and market in the midst of the most disruptive time in GM history, is going to generate a lot of bad press for GM when owners discover that almost none of them can actually make it 40 miles on a charge.
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Originally posted by Mega View Posti Hate to side with NWO, but the days of "Bubba the dumb fu*k" jumping into his F150 V8 to pick up a pint of milk at the store is coming to an end.
With "Peek cheap oil" here & an on coming collaspe of the $, he is GOING to down size!
Mike
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Originally posted by flintlock View PostThe return of high fuel costs makes me wonder about the future of Ford. What is their future without the F150? Pretty bleak I suppose? They may have not needed a bailout this this year, but I suspect we may see Government motors part II by this time next year. If I remember correctly they were losing billions a quarter last year? It's not how many cars you sell, its how many you sell at a profit. The F150 has been their cash cow for years. And no battery is going to haul around a 6000lb truck.
[it remains to be seen if a battery can haul around a 3500 lb car...]
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