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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2918893" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>I bought a brand new Chevy truck in 2004, and it was a great one. But Chevy is in a weird place right now and their Drumpf-Hillarias style of advertising (i.e., "don't look at me, look at how bad the other one is"--totally built on false premises) is ruining the brand for me. I applaud Ford's innovation with aluminum...it may (or may not) prove to be the best option...but they are at least trying to consistently improve the product while standing behind it. The body-shop issue is easy--they simply have to meet these standards: <a href="http://www.certifymyshop.com/resources/common/pdf/certifymyshop_requirements.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.certifymyshop.com/resources/common/pdf/certifymyshop_requirements.pdf</a>. There are currently 12 certified body shops in the OKC area, and the list is growing rapidly. I'm certainly not trying to sell the Ford, but they appear to be making a great truck right now...Toyota does too...but the Ford can get much better fuel milage. It isn't clear what Chevy is doing, and I still don't trust Dodge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2918893, member: 425"] I bought a brand new Chevy truck in 2004, and it was a great one. But Chevy is in a weird place right now and their Drumpf-Hillarias style of advertising (i.e., "don't look at me, look at how bad the other one is"--totally built on false premises) is ruining the brand for me. I applaud Ford's innovation with aluminum...it may (or may not) prove to be the best option...but they are at least trying to consistently improve the product while standing behind it. The body-shop issue is easy--they simply have to meet these standards: [URL]http://www.certifymyshop.com/resources/common/pdf/certifymyshop_requirements.pdf[/URL]. There are currently 12 certified body shops in the OKC area, and the list is growing rapidly. I'm certainly not trying to sell the Ford, but they appear to be making a great truck right now...Toyota does too...but the Ford can get much better fuel milage. It isn't clear what Chevy is doing, and I still don't trust Dodge. [/QUOTE]
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