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sayoung
Jan 10, 2014Explorer
something to think about on the truck purchase.I am a chevy man myself but not the point.
Get a chevy or ford simply because across the USA there is a ford/chevy dealer in just about any town of any size.I live in a small town about 120m east of Dallas and the nearest Dodge dealer is over 40 miles in any direction.Ford/Chevy within a few blocks.
Not saying you will have any breakdowns with either of the 3 but its a matter of where to find service IF it starts making that "strange noise".
Also dont get any rv without the 2nd ac,big deal if you are selling anywhere in the southern half of the USA.
I was thinking also when you arrive in Dallas,just start at any rv dealer,must be 500 of them around the metroplex after you have your truck and make the deal on site .Might save some more dollars cause we have a saying in Texas,"Cash talks,bull%$#@ walks".But I am one of those that has to see it before I'm buying.
Get a chevy or ford simply because across the USA there is a ford/chevy dealer in just about any town of any size.I live in a small town about 120m east of Dallas and the nearest Dodge dealer is over 40 miles in any direction.Ford/Chevy within a few blocks.
Not saying you will have any breakdowns with either of the 3 but its a matter of where to find service IF it starts making that "strange noise".
Also dont get any rv without the 2nd ac,big deal if you are selling anywhere in the southern half of the USA.
I was thinking also when you arrive in Dallas,just start at any rv dealer,must be 500 of them around the metroplex after you have your truck and make the deal on site .Might save some more dollars cause we have a saying in Texas,"Cash talks,bull%$#@ walks".But I am one of those that has to see it before I'm buying.
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