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I didn’t say a thing about Ford but now I will.I'm surprised your comment was allowed. Moderators typically remove 40% of my comments which are much less suggestive. If I mention anything negative regarding Ford, it is removed. Even comments that are meant to be funny. It all started with 2 threads about Ford's 140 Recalls that 2 members reported because they didn't like me mentioning it.
Out of the American Car Companies which are the only ones I’ll buy from.
Ford is the best, period.
Ltd’s 2
Fairlane 1
Falcon 1
Old school Rangers 2
F-150 3
F-250 1
F-350 dually 1
Mustang 1
Transit Connect 1
Bronco Sport 1
Maverick 1
Not one of the above ever had a single engine problem.
Only one single transmission rebuild, it was in one of my Rangers, my fault, overloaded the mini truck, by a bunch. A friggin parade float, Tampa to Key West.
Not one ever left me on the side of the road.
All maintenance and repairs done by me and my buddies on all the ones listed before the Transit Connect.
Engine work on three was limited to head jobs, done at a machine shop reinstalled by me.
Water pumps, starters, carbs, brakes, suspension, electrical, and a few electric window motors. All the simple stuff.
The F-250 AND the F-350 got crate engines installed with the tackle hung from the limbs of a Centurion oak tree.
My six Mopar’s, 2 were Crazy fast Cuda’s
2 were stupid slow slant six 4 door darts.
And 2 were slant six Dusters.
They broke down all the Fuggin time.
Just like my 2 Camaro’s and my POS El Camino.
My one 1996 Jeep Cherokee was great. It was before Dodge bought them and turned them into junk.
Owned Toyotas and Hondas and Nissans before I wised up. All were ok meh~
I just didn’t fall in love with driving buzzy small cars. The Taco’s were fine, back then.
Things change.
2006 Toyota Tacoma Extra cab 2.7 L 4 cylinder automatic A/C cruise and overdrive, 528,000 trouble free miles yes sir !
Purchased in the Summer of 06’ for,,,,,
Drum roll,,,,
$20,160 out the door tax tag and title.
New, 3 miles on the clock.
Now check this next bit of truth out.
Got a thou for the Taco, compression was dropping, imagine that !
Traded it on the 2013 F-150.
Yep, six and a half years, 528,000 miles,
I drove a lot, Isotope transport. Paid great and was a wild ride.
Six and a half years, Grossed about 100k a year. The Toyota paid for the next several trucks. he he, that’s how I Rolled.
2013 F-150 XL with the work package, fold in side bed steps, A/C automatic with the very powerful 3.7L V-6.
No stupid carpet in the cab !
Rubber floor, cleaned with the garden hose and dried with the leaf blower. Purchased new for $20,400 out the door tax tag and titles included.
Sold to my salesman 23 months later with 167,000 miles and still on the original Iridium plugs. I drove a lot.
He gave me 10,000 cash and changed the plugs a year later with 185,000 miles I think it was. Said what I already had experienced.
That was he noticed no performance gains no gas mileage improvements or changes with the new Iridium’s.
Ha ! Any of you change the plugs at fitty thousand miles guys out there ? You’ve thrown a shit load of money away over the years and I bet you still can’t admit it.
Last tidbit,
Toyota averaged 21 mpg. Mixed city, highway and always heavy loads, always half ton or there about’s. Often pulled trailers when the shit was so hot I needed more distance from me.
21 mpg doing hard as hell work in brutal heat.
Ford F-150 same work same conditions, same type of driving.
20 mpg and ten times more comfortable and far safer.
The GT-40 and now the Mustang GTD
Need I say more ?
Ok I will.
All those suck ass recalls tells me Ford is riding the cutting edge and we are often the test pilots.
Some of you should get a raise
Roflmao
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