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Posted by JoeMN on January 29, 2005 at 21:14:25 from (209.81.107.110):
In Reply to: Way OT Ford Trucks posted by Loren-MN on January 27, 2005 at 20:10:39:
Hi Loren, You probably drive the same hwys of Minnesota that we do, a lot around central MN and Int 94 from NW to SE. On the freeway,GM pickups are the majority,frequently hauling ATVs or snowmobiles,tailgate down and headlights pointing at the sky. Or carrying sportsmen towing a light trailer or fishing boat. The work trucks,hauling hay trailers,machinery,livestock GN trailers,commercial car transports are Dodges and Fords. If you want a truck to park in front of the local pub or coffee shop,buy a chevy. If you want a truck for your daughter to drive to school or wife pick up groceries,buy a chevy. If you have real work to do and need proven diesel dependability,buy a Dodge or Ford. You won't regret having a truck with million mile capability instead of the diesel-of-the-day you'll get from GM.
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