2009 Ford F-150 vs. The Competition (4)
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What about the wooble of death from ford trucks?
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if any one cant see whats going on get ur eyes checked, they are clearly swerving the other three trucks what and embarisment to ford
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that is the most bs thing ive ever seen
-MIKE i dont like you any more
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@TheBABYEATA bless your heart because you clearly didnt notice it was raining and that this is 2009 models
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u know when mike row likes something, its the right thing ;)
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just like the other test to tell you the truth im a dodge fan but that ford looks like it is moving around a hell of a lot more then that dodge is these tests are practicaly riged they go build a ford for this type of stuff then they go buy low package other truck and there not built for that the higher package ones are dumbass the lower package ones are built to just drive down the road and why the hell would they say when braking the truck kept its momentum the brakes are to slow ur ass down.
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these videos are bullshit mike rowe is the spokesperson for ford and biased to ford so what do u really expect from these "ford f-150 vs the competion"....complete garbage.
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@ranodomvids Sorry to say it, but many of the Tacomas have had a lot of problems as well. Particularly, body and frame rust (unless you wash it all the time, and keep it in a garage, or don't get it dirty in the first place). A good friend of mine had a late '90s Tacoma, and it disintegrated, not to mention problems with the clutch and suspension. His springs actually broke! And he never hauled anything heavy, or did any off roading. Look on youtube for "Toyota corrosion, or Toyota frame rust".
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@bohemiachris Sorry, but I disagree. I have never used undercoating on any vehicle, and i have owned Fords and Chevys, that lasted a long, long time (30+ years). Also many of the Toyota corrosion problems have not only been with the body and frame, but also vital suspension components.
I wouldn't trust the Tundra's weak frame, not to mention Toyota trucks suspension and frame have been more susceptible to corrosion and rust. The t-100 is a prime example; not many are on the road anymore because their front suspension disintegrated, but when they first came out you would see them all over the place.
HighonAltitude1271 2 years ago 3
whatever truck i own is the best
worlddxb 6 months ago