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Taking a page from the Hyundai play book, Seacoast Harley-Davidson and the Rochester H-D shop have implemented what is called the “Walkaway® Vehicle Return Program.” Designed to provide a unique way to help consumers in a challenging economic environment (read: “Got laid off down at the factory…”) that offers up financial protection for the risk adverse consumer. Promotion details on what constituted a ‘life-changing’ event were not readily available and required a discussion at the deale
Demonstrating the strength of their corporate brands, the top two spots on CoreBrand's 2008 Corporate Branding Index (http://tinyurl.com/dc94mu) have remained unchanged since 2004, with The Coca-Cola Company, first, and Johnson Johnson, second.
Less than a year ago Judas Priest were threatening to pull an Iron Maiden and play their most recent, snooze-inducing album, Nostradamus, live in its entirety; either the band’s handlers told them that was really, really shitty idea, or the band just realized that they like making money, because now they’ve announced that they’ll “celebrate the 30th anniversary” of their classic release British Steel by playing it live from start to finish on their summer headlining tour.Of course, no one seems
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Ford News2010 Ford F-250 Harley-Davidson [Spied] Even though Ford just revealed the all-new 2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 at the Chicago Auto Show (the 14th F-Series pickup to wear Harley livery), another rig looks ready to ride with it to Sturgis this summer. Our spies have caught what appears to be the 2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F-250 Super Duty. The three-quarter-ton Harley F-250’s exterior is a bit more subtle than the half-ton F-150’s, letting its 362 horsepower and 457 pounds-fee