Wish they were using a FORD!!!
#32
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not that a honda is something to write home about and if I went import and jap import at that, it would be a yota. But a guy down at camp had an older chevy and something went wrong with it, i sat there and listened to him and really he was pissed because chevy wouldnt cover a repair, but in reality it was something way beyond warranty and was just expecting something for free. None the less his brother bought a honda ridgeline, and he told me how great it was bla bla. So he dumped the chevy for the honda ridgeline. almost a year later his brother dumped the honda for a ram and 6 months later the guy i know was back into a chevy, lol. His brothers ridgeling was a pile broke about 4 times in a year. his truck operated fine, but he underestimated going from a full size truck down to a ridgeline.
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From: Oneida Lake NY

And BTW, the 7.3l was a great engine that was basically problem free...imagine that.
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not that a honda is something to write home about and if I went import and jap import at that, it would be a yota. But a guy down at camp had an older chevy and something went wrong with it, i sat there and listened to him and really he was pissed because chevy wouldnt cover a repair, but in reality it was something way beyond warranty and was just expecting something for free. None the less his brother bought a honda ridgeline, and he told me how great it was bla bla. So he dumped the chevy for the honda ridgeline. almost a year later his brother dumped the honda for a ram and 6 months later the guy i know was back into a chevy, lol. His brothers ridgeling was a pile broke about 4 times in a year. his truck operated fine, but he underestimated going from a full size truck down to a ridgeline.
In this day things have gotten less expensive but are also cheaper, and I accept that. However, when something gets more expensive and the quality goes DOWN I have a problem with it.
Understand that the CNY salt roads are harder on vehicles than anywhere in the country, however still......stupid little chit that screams cheap on expensive vehicles.
#35
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From: Charlotte Mi.
AMEN!! Had 3 of them over 200k great truck / engine combo. My 2008 6.4 does ride a little better but still basically the same truck. Just rolled 155k. love it!
#36
I have more then a dozen friends with all years of Ford diesel, all with minimal issues, its more about knowing the trucks then anything... we are all our own mechanics and know the "issues" at hand with certain engines... so its easy to prevent the issues...
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You keep re-engineering crap in your driveway to make it last, I need my vehicles for work
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Sure it's easy to prevent the issues after the issues are known, how about buying a new one for 58k and having it chit out on you. This filtering of the antifreeze thing on the 6.0l was not common knowledges when I had mine, nor should I have had to modify a 2 year old truck with 25k miles on it. my truck needed $32k in engine only warranty work over 4.5 years I owned it. 82k miles, never missed a maintence item, in fact I over did it.
You keep re-engineering crap in your driveway to make it last, I need my vehicles for work
You keep re-engineering crap in your driveway to make it last, I need my vehicles for work
overall the Ford fleet does very well and thats one reason the dominate the fleet market, all breands have issues, as much as I love Ford, there is a reason I have a 7.3 still....
#39
Clevelands harsh too, soon as I see a sign of rust I find me another Texas truck and go for a plane ride... I dont like spending on new trucks and losing my azz so I buy perfect trucks from Texas ... HATE SALT!
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From: Charlotte Mi.
Sure it's easy to prevent the issues after the issues are known, how about buying a new one for 58k and having it chit out on you. This filtering of the antifreeze thing on the 6.0l was not common knowledges when I had mine, nor should I have had to modify a 2 year old truck with 25k miles on it. my truck needed $32k in engine only warranty work over 4.5 years I owned it. 82k miles, never missed a maintence item, in fact I over did it.
You keep re-engineering crap in your driveway to make it last, I need my vehicles for work
You keep re-engineering crap in your driveway to make it last, I need my vehicles for work



