Posted by jayinNY on April 06, 2008 at 16:24:54 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: OT-pickup ads on TV posted by n8terry on April 06, 2008 at 15:43:03:
Yes they are stupid commercials, especially with the kind of junk they are building today. I mean really you would have to be a complete idiot to give these commercials any thought to presuade you to buy one of these things. Look at rear leaf srpings for example what does a 3/4 ton Chevy come with today maybe 5 if that, my 1973 1/2 ton GMC had 6 standard on it. The front ends on these Chevys are a joke, they dont even offer a straight axle anymore, the sheet metal seems thiner to me, it dont take much to dent them anymore. I have a 89 and 84 Chevy trucks, thats when Chevy made a TRUCK, todays trucks are just a comfy 4wd car. I had a 2002 Silverado brakes rusted up and would not work after 26,000 miles! Dealer laughed at me when I told him I had a break problem, said you need new brakes! I will never buy a Chevy again after the problems I had with that truck. 89 has 173,000 miles same rotors. Now come on. Thanks for letting me vent jayinNy
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