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  • 45Ricochet wrote:
    larry barnhart wrote:
    looks like GM sold 393,455

    chevman

    Yep GMC is holding the ship up, Chevy not so much. GMC is such a better looking truck in my eyes. But heck everyone's different :W


    In terms of number of sales Chevy is clearly holding the ship up, but I do agree the GMC looks better.
  • Lessmore wrote:
    Terryallan wrote:
    Just wonder how many buyers are waiting for the completely new 150? Can't say I am. But wonder if some are.


    Good question. I wonder if many are buying the 2014 F 150 because of the significant changes to the 2015 F 150 coming up.

    I know that some will not want to be one of the first customers to try something with a lot of new features.

    Those types (like me) would rather wait for a couple of years of production to get the bugs out.

    After a few years of production of any vehicle...then I'm ready.

    I know there are others who are the opposite. They embrace new technology/features right away.

    Not me.

    I guess I have a bit of a conservative streak in me. :)


    I got the first year of the improved 5.4. No troubles yet. Another thing is. Ford dealers around here are saturated with 150s. But They are not offering any special discounts. Plus the 150s they have are NOT the 150s with good towing packages / rear gears, (3.15, 3.31) and low GVWR. They are all dressed out for MPG. All show, and no go. I want more go, and less show.

    BTW. Went to the GM lots, and they are the same way.
  • larry barnhart wrote:
    looks like GM sold 393,455

    chevman

    Yep GMC is holding the ship up, Chevy not so much. GMC is such a better looking truck in my eyes. But heck everyone's different :W
  • Terryallan wrote:
    Just wonder how many buyers are waiting for the completely new 150? Can't say I am. But wonder if some are.


    Good question. I wonder if many are buying the 2014 F 150 because of the significant changes to the 2015 F 150 coming up.

    I know that some will not want to be one of the first customers to try something with a lot of new features.

    Those types (like me) would rather wait for a couple of years of production to get the bugs out.

    After a few years of production of any vehicle...then I'm ready.

    I know there are others who are the opposite. They embrace new technology/features right away.

    Not me.

    I guess I have a bit of a conservative streak in me. :)
  • Just wonder how many buyers are waiting for the completely new 150? Can't say I am. But wonder if some are.