samd1351
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Gladiator:
(in ancient Rome) a man trained to fight with weapons against other men or wild animals in an arena.
Ranger:
a keeper of a park, forest, or area of countryside.
From a naming perspective one has a clear advantage, and when Caesar crossed the Rubicon it signified the change from Republic to Empire. Whereas a Lariat is nothing more than a loop of rope, but I still like mine, albeit a "limp" name.
When it comes to names Ford could take some lessons from Chrysler.
Chrysler does have some good names. But Mustang is iconic. Or it was until the Mach-E. They could all take a lesson from Ford on the window stickers though. Ford's window sticker is much easier to read and follow than either Chevrolet or Dodge.
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