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Anything Labeled "NEW" And/or "IMPROVED" Isn't. The Label Means The Price Went Up.
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Stefan Posthuma
Anything labeled "NEW" and/or "IMPROVED" isn't. The label means
the price went up. The label "ALL NEW", "COMPLETELY NEW", or
"GREAT NEW" means the price went way up.
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Anything labeled "NEW" and/or "IMPROVED" isn't. The label means the price went up.
The label "ALL NEW", "COMPLETELY NEW", or "GREAT NEW" means the price went way up....
Anything labeled "NEW" and/or "IMPROVED" isn't. The label means the price went up.
The label "ALL NEW", "COMPLETELY NEW", or "GREAT NEW" means the price went way up....
Hershiser's Third Rule: The label "ALL NEW," "COMPLETELY NEW" or "GREAT NEW" means the price went way up.
Hershiser's Second Rule: The label "NEW" and/or "IMPROVED" means the price went up.
Hershiser's First Rule: Anything labeled "NEW" and/or "IMPROVED" isn't.
One way to make your old car run better is to look up the price of a new model.