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Tough decision. Its going to cause some issues.......Ford or Chevy
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<blockquote data-quote="doorgunner" data-source="post: 2274987" data-attributes="member: 18486"><p>I do have one question, are you spending your own money on this, or are these the only 2 trucks your company will purchase? If its your money, you would do yourself a great disservice by not testing ALL THE TRUCKS. When I was looking at trucks, I threw brand loyalty out of the window. I wiped my mind clear of preconceived notions, and went and looked at ford, Chevy, Nissan, dodge and Toyota. I had a set list of items I wanted on the truck, and searched the Internet forums of each brand to find out what the owners of those trucks thought. I will say that I've always thought of dodge/Chrysler products as the lowest on the totem pole. I now reserve that spot for GM, and not just because of the bailout. I think GM is just surviving on its name and old reputation. If you haven't driven the Tundra, you really should, if nothing else than to just get a different prospective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doorgunner, post: 2274987, member: 18486"] I do have one question, are you spending your own money on this, or are these the only 2 trucks your company will purchase? If its your money, you would do yourself a great disservice by not testing ALL THE TRUCKS. When I was looking at trucks, I threw brand loyalty out of the window. I wiped my mind clear of preconceived notions, and went and looked at ford, Chevy, Nissan, dodge and Toyota. I had a set list of items I wanted on the truck, and searched the Internet forums of each brand to find out what the owners of those trucks thought. I will say that I've always thought of dodge/Chrysler products as the lowest on the totem pole. I now reserve that spot for GM, and not just because of the bailout. I think GM is just surviving on its name and old reputation. If you haven't driven the Tundra, you really should, if nothing else than to just get a different prospective. [/QUOTE]
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