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Posted by farmerboybill on January 28, 2005 at 05:39:48 from (209.83.11.166):
In Reply to: Way OT Ford Trucks posted by Loren-MN on January 27, 2005 at 20:10:39:
Location, location, location sir. Just like everything else. Come to southern WI and you'll see a pile of Fords. We have Dodge where I work and they're a joke. The only decent one we have is a 3500 Cummins dually. Impressive vehicle. All the salesman's trucks are 1500s and 2500s. They all are constantly in the shop. We trade them off every three years and their resale sucks too. I'm a Ford man, always have been. Right now I have a '94 F250. Sad to say I'll be buying a GMC Duramax if I get a new truck in the next year. Ford has won the pissing contest on who can make the biggest truck out there. Who really needs to sit that high off the ground save semi truck drivers? Ever try to grab something outta the box from the side? I'm 6' 1' and can hardly do it. If they downsize in the next year or so, I might consider staying loyal as I really like that Powerstroke.
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