how to say FX4
This thread certainly brings back a nightmare.
I didn't know which way to say it so I just nodded and grunted in the general direction of the FX4 I wanted.
The salesman said, "Excuse me? What truck do you want?"
I wasn't going to give myself away at this point so I grunted some more.
Grunting don't work well in negotiations and I ended up with a Lariat,
at about 18% over MSRP.
I didn't know which way to say it so I just nodded and grunted in the general direction of the FX4 I wanted.
The salesman said, "Excuse me? What truck do you want?"
I wasn't going to give myself away at this point so I grunted some more.
Grunting don't work well in negotiations and I ended up with a Lariat,
at about 18% over MSRP.
Originally Posted by Raoul
This thread certainly brings back a nightmare.
I didn't know which way to say it so I just nodded and grunted in the general direction of the FX4 I wanted.
The salesman said, "Excuse me? What truck do you want?"
I wasn't going to give myself away at this point so I grunted some more.
Grunting don't work well in negotiations and I ended up with a Lariat,
at about 18% over MSRP.
I didn't know which way to say it so I just nodded and grunted in the general direction of the FX4 I wanted.
The salesman said, "Excuse me? What truck do you want?"
I wasn't going to give myself away at this point so I grunted some more.
Grunting don't work well in negotiations and I ended up with a Lariat,
at about 18% over MSRP.

I'm in bewilderment at how many people mistype, or write: "f150" instead of the proper "F-150" If you look, its clearly a capital "F" and it has a hyphen!
So: "f150" = NO "F-150" = YES
So: "f150" = NO "F-150" = YES



