Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
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Stanley Snowblower??? Original Message Feb 19, 2012 5:31 pm
Who do you think makes this one??? Never heard of a "Stanley" snowblower before. I saw this on my local CL just now - the ad posted by the seller is from the Sears website. Probably a B/S model with black and yellow "Stanley" colors...
Stanley 36 In. Commercial 420 cc Electric Start 2-Stage Gas Snow Blower $ 1,899.99
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
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Re: Stanley Snowblower??? Reply #9 Feb 22, 2012 1:02 pm
I'm not trying to inject in the middle of that discussion. But when Ford says that the F-series is the best-selling truck, again, always strikes me kind of odd. Not that it's cheating, but the F-series includes a rather wide range.
Everything from a $20k (?) "stripped" 2WD F-150 to a, I don't know, much more expensive ($50k?) diesel dualie F-350, or whatever (I don't know the prices, and am not trying to start a discussion of whether a big one is really $47k or anything). Mind you, I'd expect the F-150 outsells the larger versions, and presumably (I have no idea) accounts for much of the sales volume by quantity. Thus lending more credibility to the "meat" of the claim.
But it feels a bit like Toyota renaming the Matrix, Corolla, Camry, Avalon into the C-100, C-200, C-300, and C-400, and then saying that the C-series is the best-selling car on the market. Well, sure, if you group it like that....
I'm not trying to knock Ford or anything like that. It's not directed at anyone here, the brand, the type of vehicle, or the country of origin. It's more a comment on marketing.
Re: Stanley Snowblower??? Reply #11 Feb 22, 2012 1:12 pm
RedOctobyr wrote:
But it feels a bit like Toyota renaming the Matrix, Corolla, Camry, Avalon into the C-100, C-200, C-300, and C-400, and then saying that the C-series is the best-selling car on the market. Well, sure, if you group it like that....
I'm not trying to knock Ford or anything like that. It's not directed at anyone here, the brand, the type of vehicle, or the country of origin. It's more a comment on marketing.
Sales figures sometimes are fudged with include fleet sales, which were predominantly domestic brands, until now.
Re: Stanley Snowblower??? Reply #12 Mar 8, 2012 9:56 am
Seems I read somewhere that if you combined GMC and Chevrolet, then there were years that that combination outsold Ford, so it's all a numbers game. Personally, I think Ford currently builds a slightly better truck than Chevy, but the Dodge is right up there too (which should pi** off plenty of people ). I think it would be difficult to buy a "bad" truck these days. It will likely boil down to local dealer support and relationships, more than anything.
OTOH, no truck seems perfect. Ford has had issues with their diesel engines, Chevy caught up late in the game with their Duramax (which is a good engine, but a bit touchy), and Dodge has the best diesel, but had problems with their trannys (apparently fixed now). If money were no object, I'd prolly get a F-450/550, as I am told those can be had with the $#%*mins engine and Allison tranny - that would be an absolutely bulletproof combination. Since money is an object and my garage space is limited, my sights are set on a Tacoma...
Re: Stanley Snowblower??? Reply #14 Mar 8, 2012 10:16 am
longboat wrote:
LOL - that is funny! The censors didn't like the name of that great diesel engine that is used in the Dodge!!!
Yes, the censor is automatic. Just like any computer program, it is only as smart as the programmer, no more. It doesn't know if you're talking about $#%*mins diesel engines, $#%*ulonimbus clouds, or magna $#%* laude. See what I mean? Anything with "c u m" next to each other will get censored.