Carl is a crash test dummy. One who, obviously, survived all those crashes. But no, not only did he survive the crashes, but he also felt the breath of God Chrysler and came to life. He came to life, got a few tattoos and plans to teach you a little something about CPOV.
CPOV stands for Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle. As in a car used by John Doe, sold back to the manufacturer, brought back to shape and now put up for sale again. Bet you didn't know that. But Carl knows. He knows everything. And he plans to teach you, too.
All you have to do is pay him a visit. You know, like normal, modern human beings visit someone today: get in front of a computer and click a few buttons. The address where you can find Carl is www.whatsmyaq.com. On the web.
At that address, you might find other people too. They are competition and shouldn't be trusted. Carl will ask you a few questions. Stuff like “How many Dodge Chargers were used during the making of ‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ TV series?”
And then it all comes down to speed: the faster you answer, the better your score.
And the score is important. Because Carl will grade you. He will rate you depending on the size of your head: if it's as big as a Hemi, you win. What do you win? Knowledge, of course.
“We are providing consumers with an entertaining online experience while educating them about what a smart choice a certified, pre-owned vehicle can be for many people,” said Carl. Sorry, we meant Fred Diaz, Ram CEO.
CPOV stands for Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle. As in a car used by John Doe, sold back to the manufacturer, brought back to shape and now put up for sale again. Bet you didn't know that. But Carl knows. He knows everything. And he plans to teach you, too.
All you have to do is pay him a visit. You know, like normal, modern human beings visit someone today: get in front of a computer and click a few buttons. The address where you can find Carl is www.whatsmyaq.com. On the web.
At that address, you might find other people too. They are competition and shouldn't be trusted. Carl will ask you a few questions. Stuff like “How many Dodge Chargers were used during the making of ‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ TV series?”
And then it all comes down to speed: the faster you answer, the better your score.
And the score is important. Because Carl will grade you. He will rate you depending on the size of your head: if it's as big as a Hemi, you win. What do you win? Knowledge, of course.
“We are providing consumers with an entertaining online experience while educating them about what a smart choice a certified, pre-owned vehicle can be for many people,” said Carl. Sorry, we meant Fred Diaz, Ram CEO.