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patriotgrunt
May 19, 2016Explorer
WTP-GC wrote:patriotgrunt wrote:
This actually sounds objective and mirrors what I generally notice. No particular brand is dominating the roads. Call us crazy I guess.
This has got to be the award-winning comment of the thread.
You're saying the following:
A guy drives across country with a notepad and reports recorded information = NON OBJECTIVE
A guy reports on general observations of his daily commute in the same region without focusing on the same criteria = OBJECTIVE
Is it deemed objective because it "mirrors what you see"?
Funny that you followup by saying that no particular brand dominates the road when in every other post you've insinuated that Ford dominates. Hmmmmm.....
I have no problem with either fella's reports and/or observations.
I've never insisted Ford dominates. I said numbers observed should reflect sales numbers and typically Ford and Ram are neck and neck as observed. You guys keep insisting one dominates and offer numbers which are statistical anomalies. His comments are more objective because they express equal representation that reflect the market. Lets summarize the OPs numbers, out of 89 qualifying rigs, 64 were Ram. He then states on one of the busiest interstates in the country, the best selling heavy duty truck was hardly observed pulling anything. And he had to quit counting because there were too many Rams to count in Elkhart. Sorry but this is classical trolling.
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