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#16
Where I went to college we always had a lot of Canucks that would come down and go shopping on the weekends. I was a cashier at the local Target store, and you would hear them chatting with one another while waiting in line with their very distinct Canadian accents. When it was their turn to be rung-up, they would usually say, "I'm Canadian, eh" (I think they were exempt from sales taxes?) and I would be like, "No sh*t"........
#17
=1clean42;4268321] GM is making some pretty good vehicles lately, as is Ford
Those people don't think much of the way Gov. Motors is making their vehicles do they??? A different story for Ford on most of their vehicles anyway.
#21
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But the ongoing improvement of Ford and GM was one highlight of the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Vehicle Dependability Study, one of the industry's most closely watched measures of car quality. This year's biggest surprise: For the first time in a decade, the industry's single most reliable car was from Detroit: The Cadillac DTS luxury sedan. In fact, seven of the 10 most-reliable vehicles in the study were built by Ford or General Motors.
#22
Good try buddy, but that's actually where I was getting my information on both Ford and GM improving (but not Chrysler...and yes, Ford moreso than GM). And if you really want to know, our beloved F150 actually placed third in full-size pickups, behind the Avalance and Sierra :o
#24
because it rides so smooth with its independent rear suspension, the average truck owner doesnt use their truck for work/loads, just drives it.....
plus all those chevy drivers are driving pure gold in their mind
plus all those chevy drivers are driving pure gold in their mind