Ford has been the number one seller of trucks for many years, so much of their sales must come from repeat buyers. They are also the number one supplier of fleet vehicles, most companies just keep on doing the same old thing, and n this case that means ordering Ford trucks. Also most believe that there is no BIG THREE in America any more, Dodge is owned by a foreigne company, MB. This in most eyes leaves only Chevrolet and Ford as the American truck retailers. Just this week, they had some stats showing market gain and loss of all the automakers. Ford was still the most bought brand at 16. 8 % of all new vehicle sales, but they were down 18. 0% from a year ago. Chevy was getting closer at 15. 6,up from 14. 9%. Mean while Dodge was 7. 2%,and lost ground from last years 7. 9%. The most interesting thing was Toyota who's sales were up to 9. 9,with 9. 4% the year before, reported that in 2003 the company posted profits of 10. 24 Billion dollars!!!! Which is more profits then GM,Ford Motor Company,or Daimler Chrysler posted combined!!!
Sure Ford lost a few customers from it's problems with the 6. oL, several on this forum were previously Ford truck owners, but most seem content to stay with the big Blue oval. I am not a big anything fan, I bought my Cummins because it only came in a Dodge truck. To be honest, I first thoughts for a large truck were for a Ford. Dodge had not been to popular yet so I wasn't to sure how the relationship would workout, I had seen a few Cummins diesels and loved them so I gave it a shot. It turned out much better then I had thought, I have made many changes but none were because of failure. Sure their are afew flaws, every make has them, but overall I feel I got my money's worth.