This was our first new car as a married couple and we were super excited about it. It took us eleven days to realize that the word Chevrolet was misspelled! Of course we called the dealership right away and they thought it was funny that we bought the Crevy. That's when we decided to keep it that way and not have them fix it.
Cube, Not modified after sale? Interesting. Reminds me of UAW people putting coke bottles in the frames of Cheblies so they'd rattle around for their new owners in the 70's...
Kid: I don't know if it came like that from the factory, but the dealer knew about it and never fixed it while it was on their premises. That angered us so we decided to keep it that way. We grew to love the attention it received.
Charles Manson probably has no one on the outside who will help him tweet. Cosby's account is being run by his long-suffering wife, Camille. He communicates to her what he wants to say and she does it.
Speaking of Crevy's, what do you think about their current jingle or tagline "Find New Roads" ? What moron ad agency came up with that? Remember them singing "See the USA in your Chevrolet". That had some ligitamacy to it. "Find New Roads" I picture some retard when I hear Find New Roads. What the hell does that mean? I need a Chevy to drive on roads I haven't been on before? The "See the USA" thing gave you the impression you could drive cross country worry free in your Chebly. Find new roads? Like someone is going to drive around specifically trying to find some road they haven't be on before? It's Retarded ? :-)
Kid: I don't really pay attention to car commercials except for the dog-themed Subaru ones which I think are funny. We bought the Crevy in 1987, but have never given Chevrolet another thought since then. We've bought two Dodge Rams and two Nissan XTerras since then because we shopped around and got better deals with them.
About the Chevy slogan, isn't it just like the lib/progs to on the one hand preach against frakking and drilling for oil, while on the other hand encouraging people to drive, drive, drive.
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I've never heard of that kind of vehicle before.
Have a fabulous day. ♥
I didn't understand the significance, but I'm slow like that.
You probably wouldn't appreciate me circling it in red pen and writing "SP" above it, hm?
Like LL said.
Noticed, but like the others i didn’t realize what it meant.
Please explain, if there is an explanation.
It's late and I won't be able to sleep...
This was our first new car as a married couple and we were super excited about it. It took us eleven days to realize that the word Chevrolet was misspelled! Of course we called the dealership right away and they thought it was funny that we bought the Crevy. That's when we decided to keep it that way and not have them fix it.
Cube, Not modified after sale? Interesting. Reminds me of UAW people putting coke bottles in the frames of Cheblies so they'd rattle around for their new owners in the 70's...
And why isn't Charlie Manson tweeting ?
Kid: I don't know if it came like that from the factory, but the dealer knew about it and never fixed it while it was on their premises. That angered us so we decided to keep it that way. We grew to love the attention it received.
Charles Manson probably has no one on the outside who will help him tweet. Cosby's account is being run by his long-suffering wife, Camille. He communicates to her what he wants to say and she does it.
Speaking of Crevy's, what do you think about their current jingle or tagline "Find New Roads" ? What moron ad agency came up with that? Remember them singing "See the USA in your Chevrolet". That had some ligitamacy to it. "Find New Roads" I picture some retard when I hear Find New Roads. What the hell does that mean? I need a Chevy to drive on roads I haven't been on before? The "See the USA" thing gave you the impression you could drive cross country worry free in your Chebly. Find new roads? Like someone is going to drive around specifically trying to find some road they haven't be on before? It's Retarded ?
:-)
Kid: I don't really pay attention to car commercials except for the dog-themed Subaru ones which I think are funny. We bought the Crevy in 1987, but have never given Chevrolet another thought since then. We've bought two Dodge Rams and two Nissan XTerras since then because we shopped around and got better deals with them.
About the Chevy slogan, isn't it just like the lib/progs to on the one hand preach against frakking and drilling for oil, while on the other hand encouraging people to drive, drive, drive.
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