Posted by rla on January 30, 2014 at 18:26:32 from (69.35.176.61):
In Reply to: Re: Ford Pickups posted by VicS on January 30, 2014 at 17:56:39:
All I know is I'm a Ford Parts Manager Who likes John Deere, for some of you that might mean 2 strikes agaist me. LOL I have question marks in my head about it too. I have read the billions Ford has invested into it, I've watched video's promoting the product.. If the body panels remain sealed they will last, just the same as steel. I've seen 16 pound bowling balls dropped panels with NO damage where on a Steel hood it would need replaced. I guess time will tell if it's the right move. It's the Body shop repair issue's that leave the biggest questions with me, & will all insureance rate remain the same with a Ford since we seem to know it's going cost more to repair for most shops... Next question a Insurance Co won't let a Uncertified shop repair your truck, you may haft drive a couple hundred miles to have it fixed? These ?? I am not sure of.......
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