RE: RE: Damn...well...we know the rest...Testosterone Poisoning

From: Morrison, Dennis (DMorriso@ciena.com)
Date: Fri Nov 05 1999 - 10:36:57 EST


I do not need to impress the women. I also am married w/ children. And the money was not free, I helped design a product that happens to kicked ass. And it made me some money. As for the F50 - no not hardly Need for Speed III -- more like Interstate 95n. And my wife works. And I also only have my GED. Well they cannot call it that anymore where I live so now they call it a high school equivalent diploma. My specialty is electronics/fiber optics.

Thanks for the advice on the Smitty Built. I will be off-roading in about a month. Should be fun. Anyone heard of any major breakage on the Dak while 4 wheeling? a friend will be taking a torch and some metal -- hope I do not need any of that. By the way my friend has a F150 he says will rock all over my Dak. We shall soon see.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd D. Ratsch [mailto:bernd@texas.net]
Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 10:09 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: RE: Damn...well...we know the rest...Testosterone
Poisoning

He test drove his F50 last night...Lemme guess: Need for Speed-III? Ya
want a "Mean Machine"...I think I can still see if I have mine from when I
was 10. (Oh yeah...that was Green Machine...hehehehe) If you have to buy a
F50 just to impress the women...you've got more to worry about than just the
car.

Uhhh...let's see, I have no highschool diploma (GED), dropped out my Senior
year, studied at night for my MS Certs, worked my ass off as well, own my
house, truck, support my wife, three children (and an ex-wife), and STILL
have money to play around with my truck. So don't get all "High and Mighty"
about yourself...because you're NOT the only one who has done this. And I
did it without getting free money handed to me.

As for the Nerf Bar and Brush Guard: SMITTY BUILT. (Accept only the best)

- Bernd

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Morrison, Dennis
Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 7:58 AM
To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
Subject: RE: DML: RE: Damn Texans! Vette vs. Viper -- I am fed up with
some of this crap!

The only reason I did not buy the Viper (smart ass) is the BIG HOMOSEXUAL
LOOKING GAS CAP! As for the rest of you, I busted my ass, went to school got
a great job and fell into some big money. I was relativly poor all my life
and now (I do not give a shit how anyone else thinks I look) I am going to
live like everyone should be able to! I test drove MY new Ferrari F50 last
night! Again I do not care to look cool, I just care to drive MEAN MACHINES.
I liked the Viper other than the gas cap. But the Vette did more for me. AND
I TELL YOU NOW - I AM NOT A OLD MAN NOR A STUCK UP PRICK - I am under 30 and
having fun driving cars that I always just dreamed of driving. I am done
with this string. Sorry if I pissed anyone off - but, that is how I feel

Now lets get back to the DAK -- I need a good set of Nerf bars and a good
brush guard -- any suggestions?

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Kovarski [mailto:edwardk@digitalized.com]
Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 2:25 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: RE: Damn Texans! Vette vs. Viper(long)

The Viper is not over priced. It is simply targeted at a different
audience and demographic.

Their target is 46-51 year olds with an annual household income of
185,000 to 195,000. The average Viper owner is 48 yrs old and has
an annual household income of $190,950. [1]

For contrast, the target for the Dakota is 30-48 yr olds with an
annual household income of 38k to 55k. Average buyer is 40-48 yr
old with an annual household income of 45 to 58k. [1]

Car manufacturers are not well know for being reasonable whereas the
consumer is well known for having his or her ego decide on a new car.

Rich people need their toys to show their status. It doesn't matter
if it is reliable, fast or comfortable. It simply has to be expensive
and out of your price range. :)

Besides, the Viper is not really even a money maker for Dodge. It is
a ploy to attract potential new customers by having an expensive and
exotic car. Populate the world with affordable Vipers and you've lost
your niche to attract new crowds. Ditto with the Prowler.

As for the Vette vs Viper discussion. I don't mind its price tag as
it helps out weed a lot of poseurs which are rather rampant in the
world of the Corvette.

In short, it isn't over priced... just priced out of your range. :)

/e

[1] http://www.media.chrysler.com

Mst29@aol.com writes:
> ...
>
> 1.The Viper is way over priced-$50,000 would be more reasonable
> 2.The Viper also kills everything on the road in its price range.
> 3.Just imagine if this car was $50,000 ,that would make it alot easier to
buy
> one.
> 4.If you got the money,buy what you like
> 5. Personally as an everyday car I'd take an M5 or a Audi S4 if I had the
> funds now.
> Right now im too busy with College and working to worry about these cars.
> BTW----I love my DAKOTA......98 4x4 sport 318



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