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Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Back away from the Goat Kool Aid....It's effect is showing! "
But it tastes go good Daddy.
Sounds like a personal problem... :RFast Mopar wrote:
spoon059 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Hate to bust your chops but Ford trucks is the most American truck.
Ford Most American Truck
In addition both Toyota and RAM are not an American Company. :R
Not the time nor the place to have this argument. If you would like to debate it, start a new thread.
Well, Fish is correct (did I just say that???).
I am a redneck, and buying American is very important to me. When Chrysler was bought by Daimler in 1997, I stop buying Chrysler products. I went to GM and Ford instead. Then, the bailouts soured me on Chrysler and GM. Then, I decided to get over it. GM, Ford, and Chrysler all have a lot of American operations, and I try to support them all.
Sorry, did not mean to hijack.
Great answer Fast Mopar... :C
My story is very similar. I was about to pull the trigger on a '98 Dodge RAM Green 360ci 4x4. The Daimler take over meant that Chrysler was no longer an American company so I backed away. I didn't want another Chevy truck like I currently had so I gave Ford a try.
I'm proud to say buying a truck or car from an American company is my top priority. :B- larry_barnhartExplorerNo I would not do that for any reason and to me the customers won that battle because the trucks are very good. Almost as good as our 05. I really think the only place that even cares who wins the test are on this forum. It is just mentioned most places I read.
chevman - Cummins12V98Explorer III
larry barnhart wrote:
I am beginning to wish GM had not won the contest. It would be a lot less whining from the kids on this forum.
chevman
Was that you on the street corner in Wenatchee jumping up and down with a sign saying
"GM WON" ????? - Cummins12V98Explorer III"Back away from the Goat Kool Aid....It's effect is showing! "
But it tastes go good Daddy. - Fast_MoparExplorer
spoon059 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Hate to bust your chops but Ford trucks is the most American truck.
Ford Most American Truck
In addition both Toyota and RAM are not an American Company. :R
Not the time nor the place to have this argument. If you would like to debate it, start a new thread.
Well, Fish is correct (did I just say that???).
I am a redneck, and buying American is very important to me. When Chrysler was bought by Daimler in 1997, I stop buying Chrysler products. I went to GM and Ford instead. Then, the bailouts soured me on Chrysler and GM. Then, I decided to get over it. GM, Ford, and Chrysler all have a lot of American operations, and I try to support them all.
Sorry, did not mean to hijack. - spoon059Explorer II
FishOnOne wrote:
spoon059 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Hate to bust your chops but Ford trucks is the most American truck.
Ford Most American Truck
In addition both Toyota and RAM are not an American Company. :R
Not the time nor the place to have this argument. If you would like to debate it, start a new thread.
There's nothing to debate.... The fact's are the fact's.
Just a reminder that GM and Ford are American companies. :B
... Not the time nor the place still. If you want to have a pissing match, I had a lot to drink with dinner. However, I would prefer not to derail this thread. If you wish to continue showing us the size of something you hold near and dear to your pants zipper, please start another thread. RoyJ wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Perhaps Ford should have stuck a F350 badge on the F450 truck and dissolve all the dodge boys excuses. :W
By that line of reasoning, Ram can stick a "1500" on a 3500 Ram dually and claim the undisputed leader in payload & towing.
Poor arguments can be applied both ways.
Are you sure you got your logic correct? :S- TomG2Explorer
RoyJ wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Perhaps Ford should have stuck a F350 badge on the F450 truck and dissolve all the dodge boys excuses. :W
By that line of reasoning, Ram can stick a "1500" on a 3500 Ram dually and claim the undisputed leader in payload & towing.
Poor arguments can be applied both ways.
Basically what Ford does with their HD F-150. Take a light duty F-250 and badge it as a F-150 to gain bragging rights in the "Half-ton" category (which really does not exist). - RoyJExplorer
FishOnOne wrote:
Perhaps Ford should have stuck a F350 badge on the F450 truck and dissolve all the dodge boys excuses. :W
By that line of reasoning, Ram can stick a "1500" on a 3500 Ram dually and claim the undisputed leader in payload & towing.
Poor arguments can be applied both ways.
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