back from a TEST DRIVE
really is it that bad? or you are trying to say how stupid I am that I am not being able to write my post up your high sophisticated standards ? who said that I had a bad day , or a bad month ? or you are jus one of those keyboard warriors on those forums.... nave a nice day fellow.
Talking about a salesman, and banding rods and not complaining because your family was there and not being brand loyal but you want American but neither of the 3 American vehicles seemed to offer anything reliable, or I don't know. It just didn't read like much though was put into it.
And like I mention, I don't even know what you ended up was a result, did you like the turbo or did you waste your families time just to be nice to the ****head sales guy whos time you also wasted. Are you going to go to a different brand because of that mistake.
It is difficult to read and even more difficult to understand.
Sentences should be complete thoughts. Sentences should start with a capital letter and should end with a punctuation mark. Start there.
You only consider the American company's trucks, those being Ford, General Motors, and Dodge (Fiat owned...). You think the GM interiors are dated and cheap. You like the Dodge (Fiat) interior, but likely prefer the way the Ford 3.5 drives, as long as you keep a quiet exhaust on it. The salesman had you test drive a 3.5 even though you tried to communicate to him that you wanted to test a 5.0. So, if you're going to buy a Ford, you should probably go back and drive both an Eco and a 5.0 again before deciding.
Sentences should be complete thoughts. Sentences should start with a capital letter and should end with a punctuation mark. Start there.
You only consider the American company's trucks, those being Ford, General Motors, and Dodge (Fiat owned...). You think the GM interiors are dated and cheap. You like the Dodge (Fiat) interior, but likely prefer the way the Ford 3.5 drives, as long as you keep a quiet exhaust on it. The salesman had you test drive a 3.5 even though you tried to communicate to him that you wanted to test a 5.0. So, if you're going to buy a Ford, you should probably go back and drive both an Eco and a 5.0 again before deciding.
James
We might as well look at your writing since you were being a dick to the OP about his. Two word sentences and using the same first word in consecutive sentences are usually frowned upon. Starting a sentence with “so” is also discouraged and I believe you meant companies as opposed to company’s.
James
James
Be a grammar **** somewhere else, every single person reading my posts easily understand precisely what I was communicating...unlike the OP
This entire thread is pointless and we are all dumber for having to read its contents.
Its a f150 forum nobody gives a f*ck about Japanese vs American........ guy says I'll never park a foreign in my driveway, hate to break it you but the Germans make the best sedans, the Italians make the best exotics, the Japanese have long been known to provide the most economic and reliable economic cars, etc. etc.
Then we have grammar police, I'm not saying you should type with a bunch of run-on sentences and misspelled words but for ffs it's a forum not English class.
Just judge the vehicles on their merits.
From my experience the tundra is extremely dated
GM - I don't know what they're doing on the interior.
Ram - I like their updates but they are behind in terms of powertrain.
F-150 - I would like to see some improvements made to the 12 inch instrument cluster and infotainment screen, no hud like GM, no rear cooled/reclining seats like RAM, etc etc
At the end of the day no truck is perfect but the f-150 does most of the important stuff right, such as interior, powertrain, safety, tech, and fuel consumption. Hence why we continously choose the Platinum every 3 years.
Its a f150 forum nobody gives a f*ck about Japanese vs American........ guy says I'll never park a foreign in my driveway, hate to break it you but the Germans make the best sedans, the Italians make the best exotics, the Japanese have long been known to provide the most economic and reliable economic cars, etc. etc.
Then we have grammar police, I'm not saying you should type with a bunch of run-on sentences and misspelled words but for ffs it's a forum not English class.
Just judge the vehicles on their merits.
From my experience the tundra is extremely dated
GM - I don't know what they're doing on the interior.
Ram - I like their updates but they are behind in terms of powertrain.
F-150 - I would like to see some improvements made to the 12 inch instrument cluster and infotainment screen, no hud like GM, no rear cooled/reclining seats like RAM, etc etc
At the end of the day no truck is perfect but the f-150 does most of the important stuff right, such as interior, powertrain, safety, tech, and fuel consumption. Hence why we continously choose the Platinum every 3 years.









