Posted by hd6gtom on November 30, 2014 at 09:21:29 from (71.34.186.104):
In Reply to: ford trucks posted by rick1 on November 30, 2014 at 04:40:16:
Rick I have owned 5 ford pickups in my life, some used for both commercial business and some for the farm, both gas and diesel models. I have never spent so much money on tow bills, engines, transmissions, etc. They kept our local towing company in business. The older building we used for our tire shop would draw moisture inside, The 1 ton gas powered ford we had was left inside at night. It would get wet and not start in the morning. Would have to raise the hood and let the overhead furnace dry out the motor. It always had carb problems, the diesels we had including 7.3's were NOT reliable, there were tranny issues and motor problems all the time. The last 1 I had ford wanted $10000.00 to fix the 7.3. They wouldn't give the truck back till they had ordered and installed all the ford updates. I now work for a used car dealership, Boss is a huge ford man, but he will not buy another till he is convinced they have the current problems straightened out. If we get 1 in on trade they do not go on the lot, they go to the auto auction. That said Drive them for yourself, compare the difference.
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