polara71
Old Man with a Hat
You can't buy a vehicle with the room of a truck and less heavy duty
Only voicing an opinion based on wording, probably a bit defensive. "100 x more practical" for you yes but not all. You are proud of v that Ford and rightfully so but many of us use the trucks we have marginally and others to the Max....just something that's been brewing in my head
This right hear. As long as it is doing what you need it to do, then thats all that matters. Which I believe is what stan is getting at. Nothing worse then a big lifted 3500 that only goes on trips to the grocery store.
Two things happened yesterday that made me think of this thread.
First, I drove past the little Ford dealer that I've been buying cars at. My son worked there for quite a while and that got me in the door. Treating me nice got me to stay. I digress...
The front lot was full of Ford trucks... probably about 30 in a row. Typical for them, but it reminded me of just how much of their business is trucks. There's probably more trucks on their lot than cars.
Second thing. My youngest son has been driving my Excursion this week. It's a long story... He's had a rough month between his pizza shop closing and then his Jeep broke... He's managing another pizza shop until he figures out what to do (read-get out of the food biz) and selling off the equipment from his shop (anybody want to buy a dough mixer?).
He stopped up last night to work on his Jeep and told me that one of the construction guys that come in the pizza shop came in wondering who owned the Excursion. He flashed him an envelope with cash and offered $7k for it on the spot. He politely declined. Not bad for a 2003 truck I bought for $14k and a crappy trade in.... 9 years and 130K miles ago.
There's a lot of trucks in my area. Usually 4wd. Mostly Fords. Dodges are next in line with Chevy and Toyota about even. Jeeps were more prevalent when SUVs were the car of choice for soccer moms. Now it seems to be import crossovers. We also have a lot of Hyundai. I think that's because have Billy Fuciello's Hyundai commercials running 24/7 screaming "HUGE" and offering to get anyone financed.Autotrader released its top ten searched vehicles so far this year:
#1 Jeep Wrangler
2-9 Trucks (sorry new mustang is #6 i think)
No wonder we can't get any in Canada...you 'Mericans are truck happy!
On that one, you never can say never.Glad I never have to buy a new car again.
Your right they might make a Jeep Cherokee with a eco diesel that's not a loaded pig and under 30k and Tesla might sell a cheap electric car. Now back to reality.On that one, you never can say never.
I said the same thing. Look at me now.
You haven't a clue what life pitches to you 20 years from now.
You have been warned.![]()
Jeep has already done the Diesel thing. Liberty and GC.
Pretty sure the sales numbers were dismal.
North American car buyers just aren't into diesels for a variety of reasons, most of them ill informed.
Also I believe The Big Three are heavily invested in petroleum stocks so all they give is lip service to diesels.
60 MPG vehicles being the norm doesn't pay a lot of dividends over at EXXON.
Kevin
Why diesels in anything but trucks. Seriously.
So to force us to drive vehicles that use less petroleum, we have to drive a vehicle that requires a dirtier fuel and requires more complex and costly technology to operate as cleanly as gasoline.Only one reason.....
Corporate Average Fuel Economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So to force us to drive vehicles that use less petroleum, we have to drive a vehicle that requires a dirtier fuel and requires more complex and costly technology to operate as cleanly as gasoline.
It's becoming all too clear now...
So to force us to drive vehicles that use less petroleum, we have to drive a vehicle that requires a dirtier fuel and requires more complex and costly technology to operate as cleanly as gasoline.
It's becoming all too clear now...