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RV_CONUS
Mar 26, 2014Explorer
When we bought our 8.1L Workhorse;
I drove both the Workhorse and Ford by the same Manufacturer, Model and year. I drove the Workhorse about 25 miles, and could not believe how well it handled and rode.
I drove the Ford, and before I got around the corner, I found a large parking area and drove back to the dealer and bought the Workhorse.
I was amazed at the difference in handling and braking.
The ford was less expensive at the time, but I believe I made the right decision.
After 8 years, it still handles the same as when I test drove it. I always look forward to getting on the road. It's still fun to drive.
Good Luck with your choice. Test drive each and see what you think, your mileage may differ.
I have towed a Toyota and Sentra on a tow dolly;
a Jeep Liberty 4200 lbs, and now a Sonic 4-down.
It tows great, and don't even know the towed vehicles are there, until I look in the camera and realized they are following very closely.:E
JMHO.
I drove both the Workhorse and Ford by the same Manufacturer, Model and year. I drove the Workhorse about 25 miles, and could not believe how well it handled and rode.
I drove the Ford, and before I got around the corner, I found a large parking area and drove back to the dealer and bought the Workhorse.
I was amazed at the difference in handling and braking.
The ford was less expensive at the time, but I believe I made the right decision.
After 8 years, it still handles the same as when I test drove it. I always look forward to getting on the road. It's still fun to drive.
Good Luck with your choice. Test drive each and see what you think, your mileage may differ.
I have towed a Toyota and Sentra on a tow dolly;
a Jeep Liberty 4200 lbs, and now a Sonic 4-down.
It tows great, and don't even know the towed vehicles are there, until I look in the camera and realized they are following very closely.:E
JMHO.
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