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Ford 174 15.56%
Chevrolet / Chevy 583 52.15%
Toyota 41 3.67%
GMC 172 15.38%
Mazda 8 0.72%
Nissan 13 1.16%
Dodge 116 10.38%
Other 11 0.98%
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Old 01-30-2008, 09:05 AM   #341
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Whatever they are, they look cool to me. Id prefer one the same colors as mine though.
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Dodge first, chevy second then toyota and then possibly Ford......LOL
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that hurts...a toyota before a ford, what the heck is up with that
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Dodge first, chevy second then toyota and then possibly Ford......LOL
hahahahahahaha at least u got chevy before ford
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Old 02-02-2008, 09:08 AM   #345
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that hurts...a toyota before a ford, what the heck is up with that
yes, it does very much, what also hurts is that toyota is more american made that any domestic truck here. ford parts are made in mexico and canda. the only thing that is american about a ford anymore is the guy who created it, and the fact that its happens to be assembled at the kentucky truck plant.
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Old 02-02-2008, 09:16 AM   #346
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Kentucky? Are you sure? I thought they were assembled in Michigan..... or Minnesota... or one of those "M" states.....
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Old 02-02-2008, 12:02 PM   #347
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nope, its the kentucky truck plant, where all the super duties are built. my dad has one.

its a sticker that is on the window, right by the vin. heres it on my dads excursion diesel.

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Kentucky? Are you sure? I thought they were assembled in Michigan..... or Minnesota... or one of those "M" states.....
yep here in ky. they also make the tarus in louisville (lull-vull)
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:25 AM   #349
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yep here in ky. they also make the tarus in louisville (lull-vull)
its taurus and this is a truck forum... anyway, my dads truck is an oil burner, made in kentucky, at least assembled there, and its pretty kool. its just a shame that toyotas have to come out with trucks that are big, they have always been small.





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this is not right. ford have always been bigger, it seems like fords have downsized, you know? they are less beefy than like the 80's, even the earlier 90's and the 2007 models, they all look bigger than the new 2008. my dad looked at a 450 king ranch, 67k, fo what? it was the size of a 250, the only difference was the dual rear wheels. (and the interior was beautiful)
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GAS....... it has become a concern, therefore size is beggining to slip. Remember what happened in the 80's with the mustang, charger and such. Gas prices spiked, cars shrank. Give it time, they will grow again.
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