Got to agree with Storm. Your Anti-GM stance is well known in this forum.
As far as your disapproval of the bailout that is your business. I think that the bailout was more the result of GM's upper management rather than the company as a whole. If the company had competent leadership it would have not needed a bailout in the first place.
There are quite a few people who feel exactly the opposite about GM trucks vs. Ford. There are legions of 6.0 diesel owners who would gladly trade theirs for a D-Max. Of course, you've never had any problems with yours but the D-Max was a hunk of junk.
I think both companies make great products, but at times let the little things get out of hand as far as quality.
BTW: I drive a Ford 6.0 PSD.
As far as your disapproval of the bailout that is your business. I think that the bailout was more the result of GM's upper management rather than the company as a whole. If the company had competent leadership it would have not needed a bailout in the first place.
There are quite a few people who feel exactly the opposite about GM trucks vs. Ford. There are legions of 6.0 diesel owners who would gladly trade theirs for a D-Max. Of course, you've never had any problems with yours but the D-Max was a hunk of junk.
I think both companies make great products, but at times let the little things get out of hand as far as quality.
BTW: I drive a Ford 6.0 PSD.
Chris - I am not assuming anything. Your anti GM posts here are well documented, and your love of Ford is also well documented. I am not meaning in any manor to start something, that is just the way it is.
It is very easy to say you would drive your vehicle through the showroom, but something tells me you are smarter than that. Because you know in the long run you would pay dearly for it, probably land in jail over it, and in the end it would accomplish nothing.
I hear you on the redneck thing, but again you seem like a sharp guy and I am sure you know there are times when the good guy just does not win.
Regards
Storm