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Re: Chevy, Dodge or Ford????
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Posted by BobinKY on January 06, 2006 at 05:54:19 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Chevy, Dodge or Ford???? posted by DeereDiesel on January 05, 2006 at 18:23:36:
I drive an 04' GMC Z71 1/2 ton. Wife drives an 04' GMC Yukon XL, sons drive a 98' Tahoe, a 96' Ford 3/4 ton deisel and a 94' F150 4WD. In our toy box we have a show condition 1956 Chevy 150 and a 1957 Chevy hardtop, both hot rods. In the barn I have an 04 Kubota 3830 4WD, a 48' Allis Chalmer WD and a 55' Massey TO 35. The boy's toy box contains an 03 Honda 450 and an 02 Polaris 400. Polaris rides better and has automatic but the Honda is a better climber on rough terrain and ice. As you can see, I like anything that will run and do the work I ask of it. I have always preferred the Chevrolet or GMC products, but I am starting to fall out of love. Every time something goes wrong, it is a dealer-only item and they charge four times what you could get a comparable part from the local parts house. I might just take a hard look at the Toyota's the next time I trade. I never thought I would hear myself saying that. You read it here first!!! I am really getting tired of throwing money at General Motors.
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