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WOW, We would all be making $$$ if we we LEMON LAW ATTYS... ... ... ... . PHURD would see to that :) At least somebody is gonna be happy with the buybacks... . :D



Don
 
this is awful. i hope navistar terminates their contract with ford. they are begining to give diesels a bad name again after having recovered from gm's 5. 7diesels mistake...



this is actually making me feel real bad for the ford boys... i like some light ribbing between the 2 brands to keep things interesting, but this is sad... :(:(:(
 
Originally posted by ToolManTimTaylor

Oh my gawd There is a site specific lemon law for ..... well see for yourself. LMAO





http://lemonauto.com/ford/ford_engine.htm



Holy crap! The more I read the more I don't feel sorry for the Ford Owners at all. I mean anyone that dumps 40K+ blindly on something without doing any research as to the reliability is pretty dumb. Some are on their 2nd and 3rd trucks... And this is after being left to pasture with a cackle/knocking 7. 3L from Ford. Brand loyalty can cost you some serious money. If anyone spent less than 5 minutes searching the internet they could fine out a few things easy. 1) However much HP and however fast the 6. 0L Powerstroke is, it can not be trusted for nothing more than a grocery getter, as long as the store is close. 2) NO ONE can talk bad with a straight face about the Cummins and bad reliability. Pretty easy choice for me.

jarsong
 
They will get her dialed in. They just got a little overzealous when trying to keep a grasp on market domination. Even with the problems it didnt dissuade too many of the buyers.



With the press releases it was obvious it was a flawed engine and not diesel engines as a whole that was the problem. Even if it smudges the reputation the 5. 9 should be able to hold it up with this new 325hp engine. There isnt a reason to buy gas anymore when a diesel makes that many ponies. A lot of the big block heads are gonna switch allegiance. Especially with all the recognition the high hp rigs are getting in the 4x rags. Cheap power and driveability of a 500 hp diesel will attract quite a few folks.



I was talking to this guy last summer. He had a nice car. 500hp big block. Lopey as a mofo, stalled more than once. He asked what I had. I said a 500hp daily driver diesel. He looked dismayed. His buddy a PSD owner and good friend of mine looked at him and said I told you so.
 
I am always amazed of the threads on irv2.com that start out with "Looking for a new tow vehicle, Ford or Chevy?" When an enlightened Dodge owner suggests at Dodge/CTD, the response is "I'm not interested in a Dodge", or "I always buy ... . ", or "I want a Powerstroke 6. 0", ... or "I want a 5 speed auto", or "Dodge can't make a reliable auto", ...
 
Ya can't get it fixed, but there is an arm long list of attorneys. I went to irv2.com yesterday, for the first time in a long while. It is amazing that Frank Zappa was right, hydrogen and stupidity are constants in the universe.
 
YUP - more than one diehard Ford owner has publicly stated that even if his Ford was dead and on fire in his driveway, he'd STILL rather own it than any other brand... :rolleyes:



Private stupidity is bad enough - but shouting it from the rooftops is REALLY insane! ;)
 
I love Fords... granted, most of the ones I mess with are based on a late 70's design, but when I originally started looking at diesels, I was looking at Fords... I quickly started looking at the Cummins after doing some research!



nothing wrong with loyalty, but if it's BLIND loyalty, it's just plain foolishness!!



I have been very satisfied with my two CTD's, but as I tell my ford buddies: engine by Cummins, transmission by New Venture, differential by Dana. about the only thing "Dodge" about 'em are the electronics and the doors... I have no complaints, I just feel more at home in a Ford... I can look at a Ford wiring harness and tell you which color wire does what, etc. after owning 25+ Fords, they became 2nd nature...



with that said, untill I find a suitable (CHEAP!) late 80's F350 crew cab 4x4 with a whooped 6. 9 to swap a 5. 9B/NV4500 into (and the time/money to do the swap), I'll keep driving Dodges in order to sit behind the Cummins!! :cool:



Forrest
 
Originally posted by Dl5treez

and millions of people bleed blue... .



Uhh Dan those are tears.





Originally posted by Gary

Private stupidity is bad enough - but shouting it from the rooftops is REALLY insane!
Well put!









Originally posted by Forrest

I just feel more at home in a Ford... I can look at a Ford wiring harness and tell you which color wire does what, etc.



Oh I hear ya there. I worked for Ford for 5 years in the early 90's and I will say that in some if not most cases things like wiring , and systems were laid out very well pretty much across the product line (Except the SHO taurus).
 
Originally posted by Dl5treez

. . their marketing department is unbelievably good at what they do...



My 5 year old refers to Ford the as the we will rock you trucks after one of their ad campaigns with the rock song by Queen. :rolleyes:
 
Somebody needs to post a link to that website over at the Diesel-Stop. There are many over there that need it. :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf
 
Originally posted by Chipstien

Somebody needs to post a link to that website over at the Diesel-Stop. There are many over there that need it. :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf









Bet they have that number on speed-dial already. :)





Rob
 
Originally posted by Forrest Nearing

untill I find a suitable (CHEAP!) late 80's F350 crew cab 4x4 with a whooped 6. 9 to swap a 5. 9B/NV4500 into (and the time/money to do the swap), I'll keep driving Dodges in order to sit behind the Cummins!! :cool:



Forrest



Keep a sharp eye out - You will find one but they seem to hold there price even with a blown engine.
 
Originally posted by BV

Keep a sharp eye out - You will find one but they seem to hold there price even with a blown engine.



I've found a number of 2wd crew cab duallys in the $1-2k range in various running conditions. the SRW 4x4's have been fewer/later/pricier, but I'll find the right one! :D



Forrest
 
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