Ford can the lightning........shocked

It's a poorly designed overpriced and cheaply made piece of crap.

Like every ford I've ever owned.
strange, brother has a F250 with a 7.3 and F350 with the 6.7 and they have been super reliable and bomb proof

if they were junk why are they the best selling like 27 years in a row?
why are chevy and dodge not more popular?

why did the tundra not take over? it's a super reliable V8 truck, well it was, now it has a twin turbo V6
that is full of problems

maybe toyota will pull head from ass, people don't want 2mpg better if it's breaking down and costs $$
 
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strange, brother has a F250 with a 7.3 and F350 with the 6.7 and they have been super reliable and bomb proof

if they were junk why are they the best selling like 27 years in a row?
why are chevy and dodge not more popular?

why did not the tundra not take over? it's a super reliable V8 truck, well it was, not it has a twin turbo V6
that is full of problems

maybe toyota will pull head from ass, people don't want 2mpg better if it's breaking down and costs $$
Those last V8 Tundras are getting rare and in high demand on the used market. Bought my 2019 a couple years ago and it has lost zero market value. I could sell it today for what I paid after racking 45,000 miles on it. I purposefully avoided the new trucks. Toyota wrecked the reliable Tacoma in the new generation too.

No way am I parting with it and no way would I buy the new twin turbo lawnmower engines that are being sold by multiple manufacturers pared with 8-10 speed transmissions that have another whole host of issues.

After Ram lost sales with their twin turbo trucks, the 5.7 hemi is back.
I had a Hemi Grand Cherokee before the 5.7 Tundra, and that Hemi was nothing but problems though. Was fast and powerful, but always throwing codes. Avoid anything with cylinder deactivation crap. Suckers eat lifters and cams.

Electric trucks weren't even a consideration.
Nor was gas mileage.
I don't care about MPG. I bought a damn truck to tow shit. I already know the MPG sucks.
 
strange, brother has a F250 with a 7.3 and F350 with the 6.7 and they have been super reliable and bomb proof

if they were junk why are they the best selling like 27 years in a row?
why are chevy and dodge not more popular?

why did not the tundra not take over? it's a super reliable V8 truck, well it was, not it has a twin turbo V6
that is full of problems

maybe toyota will pull head from ass, people don't want 2mpg better if it's breaking down and costs $$
I've had my 6.7 Power Stroke for 14 years---still runs and performs like new. I won't be getting another truck for many years. Probably the best truck I've ever owned.
 
chevy still has an EV they are doing ads on and apparently dodge has and EV truck out a few months ago claiming 500 mile range.......LOL

no way, battery has a weight of 2000 pounds alone, try pulling a 5th wheel up a mountain, good luck when you truck
is out of juice out in nowhere
better bring a solar panel and sleep in your truck for a day or a honda generator and plenty of fuel

there goes the whole "green" idea right? using fossil fuels to charge your EV
 
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