We like saving money on gas as much as the next person, but a controversial clean-air program that's been implemented in London would NEVER fly in Montana.
Another person was killed earlier this spring after a faulty airbag incident in a Dodge Ram. Nearly 30,000 of these trucks are still on the road, unrepaired. If you or someone you know has one, get it to the dealer ASAP.
My conspiracy theory is that automakers would much rather sell us $80,000 pickup trucks than $20,000 pickup trucks for one simple reason. I think you can guess the answer.
Car shows are special because they bring communities together. Livingston, Montana knows how to do that everyday but during the Downtown Livingston Auto Show this weekend, they really "shine".
Montana is known for its rugged terrain, so what do Montanans choose when it comes to vehicles? You might be surprised to know its the same for new and used.
Most of the people I know who actually use their truck as a tool to do serious work are pretty pretty brand loyal. Ford, Ram, GMC...whatever camp they're in, it's typically not easy to talk them out of it. However, I'm wondering how many people would switch teams if the Tesla truck delivers what the rumors say