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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Ford Reliability
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<blockquote data-quote="Christopher Bouley" data-source="post: 702304" data-attributes="member: 64904"><p>You guys are a tough crowd... I'm convinced they're all (carmakers) pretty much on par, overall. Computer-aided design and manufacturing technology are the same wherever you go. I've had vehicles from the big 3, Toyota, Acura, Honda. All had their good points and bad points. I now own a Ford (ST) and a Chevy (Vette). The trade-offs of one are made up for by the other...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christopher Bouley, post: 702304, member: 64904"] You guys are a tough crowd... I'm convinced they're all (carmakers) pretty much on par, overall. Computer-aided design and manufacturing technology are the same wherever you go. I've had vehicles from the big 3, Toyota, Acura, Honda. All had their good points and bad points. I now own a Ford (ST) and a Chevy (Vette). The trade-offs of one are made up for by the other... [/QUOTE]
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