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"Imported From Detroit" [View all] Stinky The Clown Dec 2011 OP
On the other hand, the best they do fuel economy-wise is 21 mpg city Matariki Dec 2011 #1
I still love my Dodge pickup, even at 23 mpg HillWilliam Dec 2011 #2
I drove a Dodge early 70's pickup in the early 80's to college and work that got an mpg of...8 mpg alphafemale Dec 2011 #4
Hooyeah :) HillWilliam Dec 2011 #13
my first car was a '64 1/2 ton pickup mitchtv Dec 2011 #33
Sure of course. But I see so many "work trucks" in the city it's not funny Matariki Dec 2011 #5
That's true. But their mentality has always been HillWilliam Dec 2011 #12
My Chrysler 200 is rated at 30, and even around town doesn't go below 25 mpg. Kurmudgeon Dec 2011 #8
I'm afraid you're misinformed. EOTE Dec 2011 #18
Where are you getting those erroneous numbers? Matariki Dec 2011 #24
The 300 V6 with 8 speed transmission gets 31mpg highway. EOTE Dec 2011 #30
Did you even read the link you provided? It boggles the mind. nt Romulox Dec 2011 #20
What are you talking about? Matariki Dec 2011 #23
It doesn't support your assertion. nt Romulox Dec 2011 #29
You will need to be more clear in your response. Matariki Dec 2011 #32
I can't remember the last time I say an ad I liked bhikkhu Dec 2011 #3
I think it fucking rocks. I bought some of the shirts when I saw the first ad (back in January). Brickbat Dec 2011 #6
I remember being stunned over their ad in the Superbowl last year. tammywammy Dec 2011 #7
Really good stuff! ... Recommended Bozita Dec 2011 #9
It's a damned good ad malthaussen Dec 2011 #10
Minor quibble, since I like the ads too RZM Dec 2011 #11
John Lee Hooker became famous in Detroit. nt Romulox Dec 2011 #21
Yeah and the latest ones have "Heart of the City" by Jay-Z, who immediately makes me think of NYC WildEyedLiberal Dec 2011 #26
The thing is that Detroit is such a shithole, tho AngryAmish Dec 2011 #14
Sadly, the once great Detroit defines the term "Rust Belt" Stinky The Clown Dec 2011 #15
I did a bike ride through the city of Detroit in September with about 4000 other people LisaM Dec 2011 #34
+1 Stinky The Clown Dec 2011 #39
nice post pitohui Dec 2011 #42
It was, and I highly recommend it. LisaM Dec 2011 #43
Detroit is a unique city. William769 Dec 2011 #16
+1 Snotcicles Dec 2011 #27
I love those commercials - very American. I even shopped for a Chrysler... until I saw the prices! OneTenthofOnePercent Dec 2011 #17
Are you going to complain when they cut Social Security? If so, who do you think will pay? nt Romulox Dec 2011 #22
Social security?? What's that got to do with this? Pay whom for what? OneTenthofOnePercent Dec 2011 #25
Everything is connected. Many times the connections are fairly obvious. nt Romulox Dec 2011 #28
Agreed. HappyMe Dec 2011 #19
Detroiter here! I like them too. PassingFair Dec 2011 #31
+1. Born and bred. Faygo Kid Dec 2011 #35
Love the ad, I live far to the north of the city, but the ad does Michigan proud. 1620rock Dec 2011 #36
Far to the north - that's my destination in a couple years. Faygo Kid Dec 2011 #37
Did someone miss the Super Bowl last year? Motown_Johnny Dec 2011 #38
My intent was the entire ongoing series, not just one ad. Stinky The Clown Dec 2011 #40
yes this is a cute ad series (started at superbowl last year) pitohui Dec 2011 #41
I like it too zipplewrath Dec 2011 #44
They're hitting it out of the park with their ad series...I drive a chrysler now uponit7771 Dec 2011 #45
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