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Ford 146 16.52%
Chevrolet / Chevy 440 49.77%
Toyota 35 3.96%
GMC 135 15.27%
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Nissan 11 1.24%
Dodge 101 11.43%
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Old 06-03-2005, 12:10 AM   #131
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I'm strictly a ford man. GM and me dont see eye to eye on anything, so I dont buy GM vehicles. same for most any vehicle that doesnt say FORD on the engine, or MACK on the dash.
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Old 06-03-2005, 09:00 AM   #132
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I've owned a few from each the "big 3". The Dodge was my least favorite. The Fords and Chevs I always liked, but I'm a bit partial to the Bowtie.

However, my favorite make isn't listed and might catch me some ridicule.

SUZUKI! Yep, little japanese mini-utes! I've built a couple off-road trail rigs. Still got the Geo Tracker lifted 5" running 33x10.5" tires (there's really nothing GEO about a Tracker). Most enjoyable off-road vehicle I've ever driven.
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Old 07-24-2005, 11:09 AM   #134
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SUZUKI! Yep, little japanese mini-utes! I've built a couple off-road trail rigs. Still got the Geo Tracker lifted 5" running 33x10.5" tires (there's really nothing GEO about a Tracker). Most enjoyable off-road vehicle I've ever driven.
You konw what I don't blame you one bit. I love them little Sammys and I"ve seen hundreds of them built up, and many of them wheelin through the Rubicon in Northern California. I myself have an Isuzu Amigo that I'm gonna swap out my axles for Toyota solids, and make it a wheeler. They're fun little vehicles!!!

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Old 07-27-2005, 05:16 AM   #135
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what can I say, simple men like simple trucks. Ford/Mack are the two simplest trucks I've ever known, especially the Mack R700, my personal favorite model ever built. only thing that compares to me, is ONE other thing, a Kaiser M715, and thats only cause its military tough.
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hi this is bosly new here dont want to make enimies but dodge took that look from ford, ford3tons had that look years ago.80 s
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Since I like a tough useful truck I prefer FORD. I had a Chevy once that I used to pull my horse trailer with and it broke down both times I tried to pull my trailer. I currently own a 2005 F-150 that I'm quite pleased with. I also had an 88 FORD F-150 with 200,000 miles on it that I pulled the trailer with and I never had any problems. Both times I used the chevy the transmission messed up. But you can get a lemon in any type vehicle no matter who makes them.

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Old 08-09-2005, 03:15 PM   #138
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Welcome to the board KYANGEL....good choice, and I totally agree with you on the fact that lemons come in any vehicle type, some just have better luck than others.
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YEP ! And FORD's are the ones for me !

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Old 08-10-2005, 11:41 AM   #140
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Haha, yeah I'd rather deal with a ford lemon than any other lemon cuz I know more bout fords than anything. but then again, it's all a matter of opinion

P.S. Have you noticed how much Chevy tech talk there is compared to Ford and Dodge?? The Chevy forum never sleeps, that should tell ya something....
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