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I have a used car business. All SUVโs are now apparently called Jeeps. Caught me off guard the fist few times because we had no real Jeeps on the lot at the time. Now i just shake my head.
I have a used car business. All SUVโs are now apparently called Jeeps. Caught me off guard the fist few times because we had no real Jeeps on the lot at the time. Now i just shake my head.
2003 was the last year Durango/Dakota chassis were shared (if remembering correctly). I sometimes refer to my Durango as a truck, which it clearly isn't but is built on the truck chassis. I reckon I should stop calling it a truck.
I admit, I'm guilty. I use "dumbass" basically for every redneck, idiot, goofball, mouth breather, backwards cap wearing, or other intellectually challenged moron out there. I should be more specific.
I admit, I'm guilty. I use "dumbass" basically for every redneck, idiot, goofball, mouth breather, backwards cap wearing, or other intellectually challenged moron out there. I should be more specific.
All of the Ramchargers I had years ago were classified as "station wagons" on the title. I don't think the term SUV was in wide use back then. I guess since they weren't the classic definition of trucks or vans to the DMV, they landed on station wagon. When I bought my first one, a 1976 and it said that on the title I thought the guy was trying to swindle me.
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