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Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

Last post 01-20-2008, 9:36 PM by 97faninrva. 7 replies.
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  •  06-06-2007, 6:41 PM 171354

    Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    from yahoo news...
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    When men on the chessboard
    Get up and tell you where to go
    And you've just had some kind of mushroom
    And your mind is moving low
    Go ask Alice
    I think she'll know



  •  07-29-2007, 8:28 PM 187539 in reply to 171354

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    In the past I was a Chevy fan, and I love Chevy, today, but...since getting my '99 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor, I have decided that Ford isn't so bad.  In fact they are good sturdy cars.  Dodge may profess to be Ram tough, but Ford IS tough!! Chest Ram [:chestram]

    My Significant Other has a '73 Ford F100, and it is STILL going strong.  Pulls our boat and takes him back and forth to work.  Doesn't look real good, but runs and sounds Great!Thumbs Up [:thumbup]

    The only thing I don't like about Ford is the new headlights.  They get water in them no matter how much you seal them.  Also, the electrical systems are a headache.  Though my car hasn't had any problems, other Ford/Lincoln cars that our company owns has had problems with the light switches.  That is the first thing that is replaced.  The timer cut off switch messes up.  You will be going down the road and the lights will flash off and on.  We have to change the switch to a regular switch and usually that fixes it.

    Our company has had Caddies as taxis, but the arm rests are the first thing to go.  Tooo dainty for a taxi.  Air bag suspensions are a headache too.  We had a couple of Caprices, one was an old model, and I think it is still on the road somewhere.  We sold it to a driver because you can't run cars after a certain time limit.  The other one was crashed about 2 weeks after we got it, so don't know how it would have held up.  Crown Vics are cheaper, and they just keep going and going just like that Pink Rabbit beating the drum.Banana [:banana]

    I would guess that some of our Crown Vics have over 450,000 miles on them and still going.  We have gone to vans more now days.  They hold up, but parts are more expensive than the Vic.  Most are Chryslers and Dodges.  Lot of problems with suspension and front ends.

    A rear wheel driven car/van just holds up better than a front wheel drive.  That might change in the future, but for now it is true.

    Chevy will have my heart, but Ford has my respect!Smile [:)]

     

     


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  •  12-16-2007, 8:33 PM 222980 in reply to 187539

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    In my humble opinion Ford, Mopar and GM top taayootas and all other rice burners from the Board Room of Tokyo Rose Motors.
    "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury". Tax takers will then outnumber tax payers.
  •  12-17-2007, 1:48 PM 223153 in reply to 187539

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    Like the Energizer BunnyThumbs Up [:thumbup]

    Doc.
  •  01-05-2008, 10:41 AM 226953 in reply to 223153

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    Toyota drops Ford a notch

    Even though Ford held on to pickup leadership with its F-Series -- the nation's best-selling vehicle nameplate for 26 years and the best-selling truck for 31 years -- the company's Ford brand is no longer the nation's best-selling make.

  •  01-10-2008, 3:56 PM 227636 in reply to 226953

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    GM, at number 1, sold 3.8 million cars... WOW. At $20,000 a car... that would be $76,000,000,000 in total sales! And I think 20K is a little low for car average!

    Doc.


  •  01-12-2008, 6:12 PM 227991 in reply to 226953

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    NoRide:

    Toyota drops Ford a notch

    Even though Ford held on to pickup leadership with its F-Series -- the nation's best-selling vehicle nameplate for 26 years and the best-selling truck for 31 years -- the company's Ford brand is no longer the nation's best-selling make.

    The downfall of ford continues!!!Cheers [:cheers]


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    worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and
    satisfaction, ‘I served in the United States Navy.’”
    President John F. Kennedy
  •  01-20-2008, 9:36 PM 229361 in reply to 227636

    Re: Ford tops Toyota in this years quality surveys...

    Dr. Nailbender:

    GM, at number 1, sold 3.8 million cars... WOW. At $20,000 a car... that would be $76,000,000,000 in total sales! And I think 20K is a little low for car average!

    Doc.

    I don't know, Doc. I sell Mazda's at a high-sales dealership and I would say average car sale for us is really 20-25k in that range...for every 35K+ CX-9 you sell you will sell approximately 4 Mazda 3's for around 17-19K...same probably holds for GM too...

     


    When men on the chessboard
    Get up and tell you where to go
    And you've just had some kind of mushroom
    And your mind is moving low
    Go ask Alice
    I think she'll know



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