Clearly he values his sanity more than the rest of us.Unfortunately he has only spent 19 minutes logged into the board.
Sometime after today.Ok ladies and gentlemen place your bets! Winner gets to be Ruler of the forum for a day.
(disclaimer: I have no authority to make you ruler of anything)
The 18th or the 25th of AugustOk ladies and gentlemen place your bets! Winner gets to be Ruler of the forum for a day.
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Seems Apples and Oranges to me. A trim level in an existing vehicle line vs a whole new vehicle line.One novel concept for Ram's launch -- the Ram TRX build site was up and running after the launch. Incredible foresight.
It literally goes on sale tomorrow. Not reservations, actual orders.Ram launched its TRX this afternoon; looks like an amazing truck (at an amazing price -- $90K heavily optioned). One novel concept for Ram's launch -- the Ram TRX build site was up and running after the launch. Incredible foresight. Granted, the Ram TRX goes to production prior to the Bronco; however, if I was master of the universe I would have had the build site for the Bronco ready to go at launch. Well done Ram.
Apples and oranges though.It literally goes on sale tomorrow. Not reservations, actual orders.
Oh I agree. Just pointing it out, they literally couldn't have waited any longer to release the B&P on that truck.Apples and oranges though.
One is a special edition of an established design. Much lower production numbers and build combinations. The other is a brand new vehicle lineup. 3 different models and hundreds of combinations
The difference being one goes in to production within 2 months and the other is 8+ away. Dodge is taking an existing vehicle and rebadging it with existing stuff while the Bronco is a new vehicle entirely.Ram launched its TRX this afternoon; looks like an amazing truck (at an amazing price -- $90K heavily optioned). One novel concept for Ram's launch -- the Ram TRX build site was up and running after the launch. Incredible foresight. Granted, the Ram TRX goes to production prior to the Bronco; however, if I was master of the universe I would have had the build site for the Bronco ready to go at launch. Well done Ram.