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#33
The only time I'll give into and banter back-and-forth on stuff like that, is if I know the person. Got a fella at work I know well, drives a Silverado and we **** on each other all the time. Strangers are a different story.
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speeddemon0712 (04-18-2017)
#34
Senior Member
He always posts crap like this. Always the same old "Chevy guys this and that" line. Obviously someone that attracts or looks for trouble and takes meaningless junk like this personally.
#35
Senior Member
Its a truck!! There are good & bad Ford/Chevy/Dodge, etc. Its an inanimate object. Nobody is insulting your wife/kids/dog etc. You may as well fight with someone over their brand of socks. Sheesh!!
#36
If "some guy" made a rude/dumb/insulting/juvenile comment about my truck, I would not feel and need to respond to that. I have no need to stoop to someone else's level.
#37
Senior Member
I've never been a fanboy of any particular truck, Nissan is the only brand I've never owned. They all have strengths and weaknesses, some have features not available on others. In the part of the world where I live I felt I got the most truck for my dollar with an F-150 and with the features most important to me. At least this time around. There is also a 10 year old Tacoma in the driveway. Ten years ago that truck met my needs at the best price. I'll make a decision 10 years from now on the next one.
I have friends that own trucks made by every manufacturer. None are dogs, none are perfect in every situation. They all seem to get us where we are going.
#38
Moderator (Ret.)
Why does anyone start an action? To gain attention. Best way to stop it? Ignore it. As Mark Twain put it, you don't argue with an idiot; they only take you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
#39