@Motorfordtoyota it's difficult to judge who does better when they both have the top score of good. Ford has a more ergonomically laid out interior and a better, more fuel efficient drivetrain.
Unions? No I think not, GM got too BIG, they miss managed there income bought out too many companies trying to be the microsoft of the auto industry. Im a proud FORD GUY, 2002 ford explorer with 150,000 that runs and drives like new, and a 1979 ford f150 with a 300 I6 4spd on the floor that will out pull any GOVERNMENT MOTOR V8 gas truck. That by the way has 239,000 miles. Eat that GM pussies.
@SladeKravenSlither Why do you Ford guys always bring that shit up? The bail out money has NOTHING to do with the cars! It was the goddamn unions that put Chrysler and GM into bankruptcy!
@SladeKravenSlither What does that have to do with anything? I honestly dont care if GM took a bailout, they are making great cars, end of story. And anyways, I HATE FORD's DESIGNS. They are sooo ugly.
@Motorfordtoyota And out of all the big 3 companies, only ford was the one who did not take any bail out money. I hope you can put this into thought and consideration. Please watch my video "Stupidity Of People".
@Motorfordtoyota What MrMhand00 says is very true & Toyota had much more recalls for much for dangerous things then what the Ford F150 has. Its proven to perform much better in handling & towing & Ford has a much longer history then most vehicles on the road today. I highly recommend any who wishes to buy a Truck to buy a Ford. If you ask why, Chevy has lots of problems as well and is why a big warranty is necessary for them. Dodge has a lot of transmission problems.
@Motorfordtoyota You should know something about the Tundra. On an off-road test that I saw, the Tundra didn't do very well. After about a minute, the rear end of the Tundra loosened and rattled very dangerously. I don't see the point of buying a Tundra that will soon break on a rocky terrain.
I still prefer the Tundra. And anyways, the IIHS's test is more difficult. It simulates a truck hitting the vehicles, not a car. The Tundra does best there.
@Motorfordtoyota it's difficult to judge who does better when they both have the top score of good. Ford has a more ergonomically laid out interior and a better, more fuel efficient drivetrain.
stopscrewingaround11 6 months ago
Unions? No I think not, GM got too BIG, they miss managed there income bought out too many companies trying to be the microsoft of the auto industry. Im a proud FORD GUY, 2002 ford explorer with 150,000 that runs and drives like new, and a 1979 ford f150 with a 300 I6 4spd on the floor that will out pull any GOVERNMENT MOTOR V8 gas truck. That by the way has 239,000 miles. Eat that GM pussies.
cja3032 6 months ago
@SladeKravenSlither Why do you Ford guys always bring that shit up? The bail out money has NOTHING to do with the cars! It was the goddamn unions that put Chrysler and GM into bankruptcy!
BBTthetank 7 months ago
@SladeKravenSlither What does that have to do with anything? I honestly dont care if GM took a bailout, they are making great cars, end of story. And anyways, I HATE FORD's DESIGNS. They are sooo ugly.
Motorfordtoyota 7 months ago
@Motorfordtoyota And out of all the big 3 companies, only ford was the one who did not take any bail out money. I hope you can put this into thought and consideration. Please watch my video "Stupidity Of People".
SladeKravenSlither 7 months ago
@Motorfordtoyota What MrMhand00 says is very true & Toyota had much more recalls for much for dangerous things then what the Ford F150 has. Its proven to perform much better in handling & towing & Ford has a much longer history then most vehicles on the road today. I highly recommend any who wishes to buy a Truck to buy a Ford. If you ask why, Chevy has lots of problems as well and is why a big warranty is necessary for them. Dodge has a lot of transmission problems.
SladeKravenSlither 7 months ago
@Motorfordtoyota You should know something about the Tundra. On an off-road test that I saw, the Tundra didn't do very well. After about a minute, the rear end of the Tundra loosened and rattled very dangerously. I don't see the point of buying a Tundra that will soon break on a rocky terrain.
MrMhand00 8 months ago
I still prefer the Tundra. And anyways, the IIHS's test is more difficult. It simulates a truck hitting the vehicles, not a car. The Tundra does best there.
Motorfordtoyota 11 months ago