Ford Trucks Suck and the people who drive them

damngrumpy

Executive Branch Member
Mar 16, 2005
9,949
21
38
kelowna bc
I have two trucks a Chevy Silverado 1996 and going strong I also have a 79 Ford F 350
big block lots of power.
I am of the theory that says when we set out to negatively define others we often define
ourselves
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
548
113
Vernon, B.C.
I have two trucks a Chevy Silverado 1996 and going strong I also have a 79 Ford F 350
big block lots of power.
I am of the theory that says when we set out to negatively define others we often define
ourselves


Absolutely, or as I often say about taunting jabs..............they often say more about the donor than the recipient! :)
 

Dixie Cup

Senate Member
Sep 16, 2006
6,341
4,039
113
Edmonton
I would never have thought I'd ever own a ford (our sayings were Fix Or Repair Daily). Neither car or truck had a very good reputation.


Leased a Ford Van (can't remember the type) for 2 years - took out additional warranty - thank heavens - after 6 months the water pump went out at a cost of over $900! Swore I'd never lease again, or buy a ford. That was in the mid-90's.


Bought a 2003 Ford Focus wagon 2011 that still had warranty on it but still bought additional warranty 'cuz I wasn't too sure that I should even buy the damn thing but it only had 80,000 km on it and was in excellent shape and the price was right and I needed a car immediately. Turns out I absolutely love the car - it has "get up and go" for a little bugger, easy to park and the room I need. Not too bad on gas either. Fortunately, just before the warranty ran out all the electrical had to be replaced - thank god I took out the additional warranty because that would have been costly. Since then, have had no issues (fingers crossed).


So while I love my car, if I ever bought another Ford, I'd take out the additional warranty simply because of past experiences.


Hubby has a 2003 Silverado 3/4 ton and loves it. Has never had problems with it. Don't know if he'd ever go for the newer ford truck if it came to that but he does like my car. And, now that we have our trailer parked in an RV park, we don't use the truck as much as we used to either.


JMO
 

CDNBear

Custom Troll
Sep 24, 2006
43,839
207
63
Ontario
Amiri King is pretty funny. His shtick gets tired after awhile, since he's only got the one. But he's still pretty funny. Love his bits on ratchet b!tches.
 

Liberalman

Senate Member
Mar 18, 2007
5,623
36
48
Toronto
Ford tucks are great

 

B00Mer

Make Canada Great Again
Sep 6, 2008
47,127
8,145
113
Rent Free in Your Head
www.canadianforums.ca
Well I just purchased up a Pick Truck yesterday .. to haul all my stuff back to Calgary, Alberta by month end.

2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LS, 2WD V8, 4.8L engine, Cheyenne Edition





Selling my PT Cruiser for $3,500 As Is

I have 4 cars.. need to slim down by 2, seems I can only drive one at a time.
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
548
113
Vernon, B.C.
I would never have thought I'd ever own a ford (our sayings were Fix Or Repair Daily). Neither car or truck had a very good reputation.


Leased a Ford Van (can't remember the type) for 2 years - took out additional warranty - thank heavens - after 6 months the water pump went out at a cost of over $900! Swore I'd never lease again, or buy a ford. That was in the mid-90's.



JMO


Yep, sometimes you luck out. We have a 2005 Pontiac Vibe I bought 7 years ago, basically just routine maintenance and tires!:) Maybe the driver has almost as much to do with it as the vehicle!
 

Ron in Regina

"Voice of the West" Party
Apr 9, 2008
29,454
11,084
113
Regina, Saskatchewan
Good call Boomer, as the PT is really nice when everything
is running well, and tragic ($$$$$$) when something goes
wrong. Most times it seems the job "starts" with 1) remove
the passenger side drive wheel, and 2) remove the passenger
side drive axle, and 3) remove the passenger side wheel well.

Ugh.....
 

B00Mer

Make Canada Great Again
Sep 6, 2008
47,127
8,145
113
Rent Free in Your Head
www.canadianforums.ca
Good call Boomer, as the PT is really nice when everything
is running well, and tragic ($$$$$$) when something goes
wrong. Most times it seems the job "starts" with 1) remove
the passenger side drive wheel, and 2) remove the passenger
side drive axle, and 3) remove the passenger side wheel well.

Ugh.....

Yup, had the water pump recently repaired, $900..

$450 for a tune up.

Perhaps you haven't heard................"gay" is acceptable in this day and age. :) :)

It's 2016 ...

 

Ron in Regina

"Voice of the West" Party
Apr 9, 2008
29,454
11,084
113
Regina, Saskatchewan
Yup, had the water pump recently repaired, $900..

$450 for a tune up.

I hear you. 'Bout the same for an alternator which will come
in a kit with a timing belt 'cuz you're so far into the job anyway
that you might as well do both, as it's several hours labor that
would just be repeated. That's just sick.

To change an alternator on my '92 Dakota, I need two wrenches
and about 20 minutes or so.