Posted by rrlund on November 30, 2014 at 04:50:32 from (162.250.24.236):
In Reply to: ford trucks posted by rick1 on November 30, 2014 at 04:40:16:
I've still got my 85 Ford diesel. When I bought an 07 in September I kept the plates on the old one to use around the farm. The 07 is a gas. With more than a dollar difference in fuel prices,I'm glad I did it. The wife's 02 Explorer Sport Trac has something like 285,000 on it. No complaints. I've had 3 Chevies,68,72 and 77. Junk,every one of them. If they ever made a better truck,I'll never know. Those three were so bad I'll never try another one. My son bought what he thought was a nice low mile 99 2500 a year ago last spring. Nice body on it,but the trouble started within less than a week. First a flywheel,then a starter,finally blew the engine this spring. Reminded me why I never want another one.
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