Jun-15-2022 09:05 AM
Jun-18-2022 10:04 AM
blofgren wrote:Grit dog wrote:ktosv wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Was really hoping to confirm it was NOT anyone working for our company...
I cannot, in fact confirmed it IS one of our employees....embarrassing enough as that is, at least he's Canadian....
Maybe you should seek this person out and find out if he actually got his hands on one of the concept trucks, or they were such fans of it that they badged their F150 as such.
The Atlas was Fords 2013 concept truck revealed at the 2013 NAIAS in Detroit. So probably not as whacky of a situation as you think.
F150 Atlas
No, it's pretty wacky...and I don't actually care if it is an early release truck (Ford's marketing as a "concept" vehicle was pretty weak. It was merely an early release or preview of the new model. Hardly fits the traditional definition of a concept vehicle).
This post was just a funny jab at the Ford guys here...who call me part of the Ram Mafia or whatever.
Well I'm Canadian and own a Ram, so not sure what that makes me! :B
I believe I've seen a couple of those F-150's before and also wondered WTF at the time.
Jun-18-2022 08:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:ktosv wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Was really hoping to confirm it was NOT anyone working for our company...
I cannot, in fact confirmed it IS one of our employees....embarrassing enough as that is, at least he's Canadian....
Maybe you should seek this person out and find out if he actually got his hands on one of the concept trucks, or they were such fans of it that they badged their F150 as such.
The Atlas was Fords 2013 concept truck revealed at the 2013 NAIAS in Detroit. So probably not as whacky of a situation as you think.
F150 Atlas
No, it's pretty wacky...and I don't actually care if it is an early release truck (Ford's marketing as a "concept" vehicle was pretty weak. It was merely an early release or preview of the new model. Hardly fits the traditional definition of a concept vehicle).
This post was just a funny jab at the Ford guys here...who call me part of the Ram Mafia or whatever.
Jun-18-2022 04:25 AM
Grit dog wrote:
So you cut all the stamped brand logos out of your vehicle's sheet metal?
I mean, I'm pretty good at autobody and could do it, but sure seems like a large task with diminishing returns.
Or more succinctly to your jackass, leading responses, it's not even my truck and I do get paid to drive a free truck....
It could say "I like d!cks" on the back of it and it would still be hard for me to turn down a roughly $30k/year benefit....Fortunately it says Chevy, so I don't have to be embarrassed to realize the gain!
He!!, for 'bout 20 years, 95% of my company rigs were Fords, and I had a saying "Only good Ford is a free Ford!" lol (Sorry Fish ;))
Jun-17-2022 03:00 PM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Hmmmm. WSJ wants us to PAY to read the article. The WSJ can kiss my Atlass!!
Jun-17-2022 02:23 PM
ktosv wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Was really hoping to confirm it was NOT anyone working for our company...
I cannot, in fact confirmed it IS one of our employees....embarrassing enough as that is, at least he's Canadian....
Maybe you should seek this person out and find out if he actually got his hands on one of the concept trucks, or they were such fans of it that they badged their F150 as such.
The Atlas was Fords 2013 concept truck revealed at the 2013 NAIAS in Detroit. So probably not as whacky of a situation as you think.
F150 Atlas
Jun-17-2022 09:35 AM
JRscooby wrote:Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Every new vehicle I have bought in my life, part of the price has included a BIG discount, or the dealer does not put their name on it. If they want me to carry their ad, be ready to pay.
Not a dealer sticker….
No, not a dealer sticker. But still does GM pay you to advertise for them?
Jun-17-2022 09:29 AM
ktosv wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Was really hoping to confirm it was NOT anyone working for our company...
I cannot, in fact confirmed it IS one of our employees....embarrassing enough as that is, at least he's Canadian....
Maybe you should seek this person out and find out if he actually got his hands on one of the concept trucks, or they were such fans of it that they badged their F150 as such.
The Atlas was Fords 2013 concept truck revealed at the 2013 NAIAS in Detroit. So probably not as whacky of a situation as you think.
F150 Atlas
Jun-17-2022 03:22 AM
Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Every new vehicle I have bought in my life, part of the price has included a BIG discount, or the dealer does not put their name on it. If they want me to carry their ad, be ready to pay.
Not a dealer sticker….
Jun-16-2022 06:46 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Was really hoping to confirm it was NOT anyone working for our company...
I cannot, in fact confirmed it IS one of our employees....embarrassing enough as that is, at least he's Canadian....
Jun-16-2022 04:13 PM
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Jun-15-2022 05:37 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Now BB made me look. Apparently the F150 Atlas was a concept vehicle precursor to the new gen F150s in 2015?
But someone got too happy with the logos on the truck I posted…