AyWoSch Motors
The Parts Guy
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- New Mexico
- First Name
- Ayden
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K1500 Sierra
- Engine Size
- 350ci V8
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Is this something Ford's marketing department seriously produced? It's so light in the loafers I thought it was satirical.LMAO
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In today's world, reality has become so wacky, that satire is hard to distinguish from actual advertising. That's the real joke here....Is this something Ford's marketing department seriously produced? It's so light in the loafers I thought it was satirical.
LMAO
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I can see the logic of offering a radio delete package on base models like they did back in the day, but omitting AM radio Only seems like a weird decision. I guess Ford's logic here is that most radio stations can be emulated through various internet apps. But if you're driving through an area with no cellular internet connection, then no radio for you.Ford CEO Just Announced "No More Radios in Our Vehicles"
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I can see the logic of offering a radio delete package on base models like they did back in the day, but omitting AM radio Only seems like a weird decision. I guess Ford's logic here is that most radio stations can be emulated through various internet apps. But if you're driving through an area with no cellular internet connection, then no radio for you.
The combined toxic influence of the NHSTA, EPA, and greed at the corporate level of the industry is about to make buying a new vehicle an even more punishing experience.
Thus the name of the thread "FORD Trash Talk"Was lookin a bit one sided, thought I'd throw a cushion down before anyone hurt their butt.