Posted by ericlb on August 26, 2011 at 04:10:08 from (70.41.147.133):
In Reply to: Best 1/2 Ton Truck posted by Western PA puller on August 25, 2011 at 08:28:42:
im going to add in here because i dont see one thing that is important, while i do not choose to own any new truck, what ive found out from friends, is that almost all new trucks are of similer quality, and given proper care and use they will last quite a while, but what makes or breaks a new truck deal is dealer service, whatever make you eventually choose to buy make sure the dealer has, a knowledgable parts dept with a large inventory of parts on the shelf, and the mecanics out in the shop, make sure there are some experienced mechanics working there, dealerships are the first place that hire mechanics fresh out of school,there supposed to be there to serve under a master mechanic for a few years, but in a case i personally know off, make sure the whole place isnt full of new mechanics fresh out out of school, you dont want to be paying from 500 to a grand a month for a truck thats sitting in the shop with some minor senser problem while some kid is trying to figure out what is wrong with it
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