Posted by wisbaker on February 09, 2012 at 08:09:22 from (207.118.183.67):
In Reply to: Truck Wars posted by Dave in GA on February 08, 2012 at 19:48:46:
For the most part we buy what we like and in many cases the same make as before. My dad had Ford trucks on the farm I learned to drive o a Ford truck. Guess what's parked in my driveway? I sold cars when I got out of the Air Force, used to be 90% of the purchase decision was brand loyalty until the manufacturers started changing things. The year I sold cars at a Lincoln-Mercury dealership we took more Chevys in trade then they had in the last 10 years. Due to warranty issues that Ford never addressed my wife now drives a Dodge. It has been the least reliable new vehicle we ever owned, but it spent less time at the dealer than the Ford and they fixed everything my next new truck will be a Dodge because I won't have to dump $1,500 into it fixing leaks, squeaks rattling injectors and such-too bad.
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