'17 2500 HD Denali or '17 F250 Lariat?
And nobody's got time for your gas or diesel questions.
And nobody's got time for your gas or diesel questions.
The irony is that most ford owners dont keep it 2 years....FIDO*98* said:
You people are nuckin futs. Take the F250 all day everyday over the GM if you plan on keeping it more than 2 years
Gigemags05 said:
I drive an F250 and I would definitely choose the Denali.
This is a terrible forum to ask that question on. To even out the odds you should divide the ford votes by 4 and compare to total number of GM votes. This forum has a major infatuation with ford, to the point that if you took the ford badging and put it on a GM vehicle and vice versa, people would pick the vehicle with the ford badging.
Touche'silverado_lover said:
Wrong, it's 8 - 1.25
Gigemags05 said:
My theory isnt necessarily wrong. It just means that the Denali would win by more on other sites.
I gotta admit that I'm surprised the ford fan boys aren't dominating this thread.
Gigemags05 said:
I drive an F250 and I would definitely choose the Denali.
Buck O Five said:
The government lost $11 billion on the GM bailout after all the dust settled. Short memories for some here.
Buck O Five said:
Ford made a prudent business decision when the capital markets were flush, and didn't lose any of my tax dollars.
You keep telling yourself that. They took $25 Billion in taxpayer funded loans (loans made by the government when banks weren't lending, they were waiting on their bailout too) against their assets and Ford still owes the American Taxpayer's money today (close to $5 Billion last time I looked). While I won't disagree it was a smarter move than the other automakers, if the American Taxpayer's wouldn't have loaned the money (via our great government) Ford would have gone bankrupt. Anyway you want to try and justify it, they took a government handout to stay afloat just like the rest of them did.BurnetAggie99 said:
Ford didn't take TARP money because they lowered their cost, rebranded their vechicle options, sold off certain Ford owned brands like Jaguar and renegotiated with their Union workers. Ford took a government loan that was offered with Term Asset Securities Loan Facility. Taking a Loan and getting a Bailout are not the same.
https://www.thebalance.com/auto-industry-bailout-gm-ford-chrysler-3305670