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The other day, I had a guy tell me that "Since Ford owns Cummings, they are going to put a twin turbo Cummings in the new Fords. "



I felt obligated to set him straight. Not that there is anything wrong with Cummings right Merrick?



It will never end.
 
roperteacher said:
279 Bi-weekly!!! THat means it's about 560 a WEEK payment?????? What is that a ONE YEAR financing contract??? YIKES!!! :--)

$560 a month for a Cummings... :confused: Must be the new China knock- off... . :D
 
skipro3 said:
Bi-weekly means every two weeks. As in, " I get a paycheck bi-weekly. " means you get paid every other week.



That used to screw me up too. I always thought it meant twice a week. I mean, biannually means twice a year, so why wouldn't biweekly mean twice a week? Friggin' English language!



Jeff
 
Turbo1Ton said:
That used to screw me up too. I always thought it meant twice a week. I mean, biannually means twice a year, so why wouldn't biweekly mean twice a week? Friggin' English language!



Jeff

Bi(two)weekly= 2 times a month. :D You must know Engrish... . :-laf
 
279 bi-weekly is 558 per mo. which is over what we are paying per mo. for 3 yrs, of course we put a real big chunk down also. But a bi-wkly payment, not a good add in my book.

Truck is powered by Cummins and from looking at the front bumper that has to have the Laramie package, only package I am aware of that has the lower chrome on the front bumper and the chrome body side moldings. :D
 
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Don't forget too that if you are paying every two weeks, they get an extra payment a year out of you. It is not the same as 12 monthly payments.



Did a mortgage once that way. Good for the bottom line but a pain in the rump.





Steve
 
Ford does not own Cummins

Cummins owns Cummins. Ford has all the problems they want for now. I look for Ford to shape up. They been down before and this is not uncommon. IBM had trouple and they bounce back. It happens to most. You hear all kind of stories only half are true at most. Reading the paper in the outhouse can be a bit rewarding at times. Not all in the paper are true either.
 
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