โJul-01-2015 06:26 PM
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โJul-15-2015 06:19 AM
DirtyOil wrote:
Are you the same Shogun that once owned a Ram CTD?
โJul-14-2015 08:06 PM
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โJul-14-2015 03:21 PM
โJul-14-2015 02:41 PM
Shogun wrote:
Just a quick update.
There is just a few GM vehicles in Manitoba that is suitable. They are 2015 LTZ with the 6.2 and 8 speed transmission. Payload is close but reasonable. My only issue is there are some features I like on the Ford better but no word from Ford since Thursday after I sent them a full outline of what I want/need and am willing to pay.
My only issue is the 6.2 is recommended to run off 91 octane. In the big picture that is just about $400 per year more in gas costs here in Canada
So now there are 2 GM dealers with comparable vehicles....
I'll make my decision tomorrow.
Either
1) Say forget it to everyone and wait till spring 2016 and roll the dice.
2) Order a 2015 Ford if able to if the deal is right.
3) Buy a 2015 Chevy with the 6.2 off the lot locally.
I have lost at least 10k neurons mulling over all the options on this stuff. In the spirit of Montey Python MY BRAIN HURTS!!!!
โJul-14-2015 02:32 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
The most important thing is to get the truck you want with the options you want. I wouldn't settle for 'close enough' when talking this kind of money. If you don't get what you want, then you will be unhappy every time you step into the truck.
โJul-14-2015 01:45 PM
โJul-14-2015 01:25 PM
Shogun wrote:
Either
1) Say forget it to everyone and wait till spring 2016 and roll the dice.
2) Order a 2015 Ford if able to if the deal is right.
3) Buy a 2015 Chevy with the 6.2 off the lot locally.
โJul-14-2015 12:50 PM
โJul-08-2015 10:31 AM
jtallon wrote:Majja13 wrote:
If it were me, I would thank them for the lack of support, advise them of my intentions of purchasing a new vehicle form either GM, Ram or Toyota and let them know I was also going to make it known exactly how this went down especially with how long you had already been waiting.
Heck, I'd go even further. I'd take a picture of myself with my new GM/Ram/Toyota and send it, along with a copy of the window sticker and a link to this discussion thread, to the Ford dealer, Ford Customer Service, and any other Ford personnel I've communicated with. I'd include a nice note describing my cancelled order, and thanking them for their assistance in the purchase of my new truck. I'd politely let them know I was eager to share my experience with Ford with other potential truck buyers. And I'd close with the hope that many other customers end up with a great new truck, just like I did.
No, it won't help at all. It may not even get read by anyone. But I'd feel a lot better.
โJul-08-2015 09:48 AM
Majja13 wrote:
If it were me, I would thank them for the lack of support, advise them of my intentions of purchasing a new vehicle form either GM, Ram or Toyota and let them know I was also going to make it known exactly how this went down especially with how long you had already been waiting.
โJul-08-2015 09:25 AM
Grit dog wrote:
8 pages later, still b!tching about a cancelled truck order! Classic!
Just go buy a truck already! Bet you could find what you need and more in less time than this thread has been alive!
โJul-08-2015 08:53 AM
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