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I had a '98, 01, 03, and now an '04, what's that tell you. Great boat
pulling truck. "big fish 2003" wrote in message ... does anyone here own a Ford F-150? I'm planning on buying a 1998 next week it has 60,000 miles, 4.6 triton v-8 just wanted to know a little about them. I will be towing a 1997 20 javelin w/ a 200 johnson. |
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Jerry, I understand you are from Michigan also, where do you fish
mostly? are you doing any circuits. Rob a.k.a Big Fish |
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I failed to mention that I also work part time as a retiree for a Ford
dealership. "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message news ![]() I had a '98, 01, 03, and now an '04, what's that tell you. Great boat pulling truck. "big fish 2003" wrote in message ... does anyone here own a Ford F-150? I'm planning on buying a 1998 next week it has 60,000 miles, 4.6 triton v-8 just wanted to know a little about them. I will be towing a 1997 20 javelin w/ a 200 johnson. |
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![]() "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message news ![]() I had a '98, 01, 03, and now an '04, what's that tell you. That you used to work for Ford Motor Company and get them on a great plan? ;-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Yeah, you could say that. I offered to get an "X" plan for ppl in here. The
"X" plan is only 4% different than the employees "A" plan, so it's still quite a savings. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message news ![]() I had a '98, 01, 03, and now an '04, what's that tell you. That you used to work for Ford Motor Company and get them on a great plan? ;-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Only problem - it's not a Chevy.
-- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... Yeah, you could say that. I offered to get an "X" plan for ppl in here. The "X" plan is only 4% different than the employees "A" plan, so it's still quite a savings. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message news ![]() I had a '98, 01, 03, and now an '04, what's that tell you. That you used to work for Ford Motor Company and get them on a great plan? ;-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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I dunno Warren, I own three Chevy trucks for my business. They are good
trucks, but the main reason I went with Chevy trucks had nothing to do with quality or features. I have owned an F-250 and an F-150 in the past. They were great trucks too. I currently still have a 1965 F-250 as a yard truck. It sits for long periods, and always starts up when we need to move equipmebt around in the yard. The main reason I went with Chevy was because of front end help on sales. I walked in and said, "I need a truck for my business." The first one I had a good deal on and drove it off the lot before they even had the paperwork ready. The next two trucks were the same way. Although my family owns a lot of GM stock, and my father in law is a retired GM principal exec, I would buy a Ford ina minute if I had gotten the same quality no nonsense service and a good price on the truck. It was the sales people and the commercial sales manager that made the difference for me. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Only problem - it's not a Chevy. -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... Yeah, you could say that. I offered to get an "X" plan for ppl in here. The "X" plan is only 4% different than the employees "A" plan, so it's still quite a savings. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message news ![]() That you used to work for Ford Motor Company and get them on a great plan? ;-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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I sell basically all the real contenders, Ford, GMC, Chevy, Dodge, and the
Nissan Titan. In fact I get to drive all of them all the time. Tonight I drove home a 04 F-150 4x4. I like them all, and each has their own special characteristics. Take the F-150. Great truck! Nice accelleration, good ground clearance, very tight steering, nice layout. It's flaws in my opinion, the suspension is just a little too stiff for me as well are the seats. I wouldn't want to take a long trip in one, yet that stiffness is exactly what some people want. The back seat is also a little too upright making it uncomfortable. The Dodge Ram, without a doubt, the fastest in all the groups (1/2, 3/4, 1 ton) regardless of what the 0-60 specs tell you. Again, nice interior layout and roomy. Its flaws to me are the seats are too soft and suspension super stiff. Yet, a lot of people love their Dodge just for those reasons. GMC/Chey, I really, really like them because they have a very nice/smooth power band and the seats are comfortable to me. The back seat is also roomier and more comfortable than the Ford and Dodge. Its flaw is its steering is a little loose in comparison to the others. But my overall favorite would be the Nissan Titan. Call it a perfect blend, and a heck of a lot more smoother and quieter. It has all the best of Ford, GM and Dodge, and it looks good too! My only complaint is that I don't get as many in stock as I wish I could have. When I get them in they hit the ground and they are all gone in a couple days and I'm not at a Nissan Dealership. -- Craig Baugher Credit/Finance/Sales Specialist (734) 218-3569 Direct Line Bad Credit? No Problem!!! $1,500 Down and you are driving your New or Used Car Home Today!!! |
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The Nissan Titan is a very nice truck, but too expensive for my little
budget. Would you mind telling me a little about the engines in those, Craig? They're still a little too new for me to do any research... "Mr. Credit" wrote in message ... But my overall favorite would be the Nissan Titan. Call it a perfect blend, and a heck of a lot more smoother and quieter. It has all the best of Ford, GM and Dodge, and it looks good too! My only complaint is that I don't get as many in stock as I wish I could have. When I get them in they hit the ground and they are all gone in a couple days and I'm not at a Nissan Dealership. -- Craig Baugher Credit/Finance/Sales Specialist (734) 218-3569 Direct Line Bad Credit? No Problem!!! $1,500 Down and you are driving your New or Used Car Home Today!!! |
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I sell basically all the real contenders, Ford, GMC, Chevy, Dodge, and the
Nissan Titan. In fact I get to drive all of them all the time. Tonight I drove home a 04 F-150 4x4. I like them all, and each has their own special characteristics. Take the F-150. Great truck! Nice accelleration, good ground clearance, very tight steering, nice layout. It's flaws in my opinion, the suspension is just a little too stiff for me as well are the seats. I wouldn't want to take a long trip in one, yet that stiffness is exactly what some people want. The back seat is also a little too upright making it uncomfortable. The Dodge Ram, without a doubt, the fastest in all the groups (1/2, 3/4, 1 ton) regardless of what the 0-60 specs tell you. Again, nice interior layout and roomy. Its flaws to me are the seats are too soft and suspension super stiff. Yet, a lot of people love their Dodge just for those reasons. GMC/Chey, I really, really like them because they have a very nice/smooth power band and the seats are comfortable to me. The back seat is also roomier and more comfortable than the Ford and Dodge. Its flaw is its steering is a little loose in comparison to the others. But my overall favorite would be the Nissan Titan. Call it a perfect blend, and a heck of a lot more smoother and quieter. It has all the best of Ford, GM and Dodge, and it looks good too! My only complaint is that I don't get as many in stock as I wish I could have. When I get them in they hit the ground and they are all gone in a couple days and I'm not at a Nissan Dealership. -- Craig Baugher Credit/Finance/Sales Specialist (734) 218-3569 Direct Line Bad Credit? No Problem!!! $1,500 Down and you are driving your New or Used Car Home Today!!! |
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