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#569 of 577 purchased a used large truck or SUV?
by steve_ HOST
Apr 17, 2012 (4:58 pm)
A reporter would like to speak to someone who recently bought a used large truck or large SUV. If you have purchased a used large truck or SUV in the past 6 months, and you are willing to discuss your decision with a reporter, please email PR
edmunds.com no later than 1 p.m. Pacific/ 4 p.m. Eastern Wednesday, April 18, 2012 with your daytime contact information.
#570 of 577 2012 Ford 150 eco boost
by farout
Oct 16, 2012 (10:03 am)
Has anyone bought a V 6 eco boost? What kind og mpg do you get and what is you + & - of the truck. With the RAM 1500 V6 I an considering both. Any help would sure be a help,
#572 of 577 Re: F-150 best selling truck, but for how much longer?? [bigo08]
by johhnyo
Jan 04, 2013 (10:22 pm)
funny is how we all do not realize..yes the F-150 outsells the Chevy Silverado but if you add in the GMC sierra sales you will see GM actually sells more trucks..not that this means much, it's a personal preferance between the two.
#573 of 577 Re: F-150 best selling truck, but for how much longer?? [johhnyo]
by kcram HOST
Jan 05, 2013 (7:39 pm)
but if you add in the GMC sierra sales you will see GM actually sells more trucks
Not in 2012...
Ford F-Series = 645,316
Chevy Silverado = 418,312
Ram Pickup = 293,363
GMC Sierra = 157,185
Silverado + Sierra = 575,497 -- well behind Ford.
kcram - Pickups/Wagons/Vans+Minivans Host
#574 of 577 Re: F-150 best selling truck, but for how much longer?? [johhnyo]
by 93gmcdrivermn
Jan 05, 2013 (11:07 pm)
That's very true and my preference has always been GMC Trucks and General Motors small block and big block V-8's. They are easy to work on and the parts are almost always cheaper than fords. The older Fords parts from year to year in many instances are hardly ever interchangable like the small block GM motors. Thats a real pain in dealing with Ford engines!
#575 of 577 Re: F-150 best selling truck, but for how much longer?? [kcram]
by hackattack5
Jan 11, 2013 (6:34 am)
Thanks Kcram for putting up some real sales results for 2012. I love how the hatters on this forum just throw phrases out there like "if you add Chevy and GM trucks sales together they would blow Ford away. Well no they don't and I know you are going to say well who cares? We don't care. It all comes down to this, when you are pulling your 2 horse trailer up a big hill on the highway and a Ford Superduty flies by you pulling an 4 horse trailer with living quarters then you know why we love our Fords.
#576 of 577 tire-kicking a new F-150?
by steve_ HOST
Jan 17, 2013 (9:32 am)
A reporter would like to speak to a loyal F-150 owner who is considering replacing his old truck. If you have owned F-150s, think it may be time to replace your aging truck and would like to share your story, please send your daytime contact info to PR
edmunds.com no later than Friday, Jan 18, 2013 at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET.
#577 of 577 Re: tire-kicking a new F-150? [steve_]
by kirstie_h HOST
Jan 18, 2013 (8:53 am)
but wait, there's more!
The same reporter would also like to speak to a loyal Chevy Silverado or Ram owner who is shopping for a new truck. If you'd like to share your story, please send your daytime contact to pr
edmunds.com no later than noon PT/3 p.m. ET on Friday, 1/18/13.