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Coming from the guy who drives a minivan...

Trying to keep it fish related. I thought it was better than calling it a crappie...

Haha don't diss the soccer mom van, I have moved to 3 different houses with uhaul only for my tank, camped in many a provincial park with all the gear I owned, towed many a heavy loads, plus it used to be my office when I spied on dudes like you that claim injuries everytime their ford's caused a car accident... illegal tint ftw! Plus all the soccer mom's wanna see me sto-and-go...
 
personally loved my 72 ford 150, thing was a beast, hauled allot of roofing material and gear in it for years, loved my 78 bronko also, loved my ford ranger, love my exploder.

regretfully just retired the suby after 380k last month. loved it also.
 
Our dodge hasn't had any issues averaging 16k miles a year for the past 17 years other than a replaced transmission 4 years ago come August. Our 96 Ford ranger had a reoccurring electrical issue for the last 5 years before we gave it away because we got tired of taking it apart, looking at it, scratching our heads , replacing something then having it work a week then go back to its old ways. Our Ford Escape was the same way with pretty much the exact same issues. My grandpa just refuses to let it go sit in the graveyard. Our 2014 Silverado hasn't had a single issue other than what seems like a very short headlight lifespan.

On the other hand my Volvo is the epitome of trouble. The harness is too tight, the engine is far undersized for what similar cars have, the engine has virtually no room, they put the battery in the trunk that you have to unbolt three different pieces of metal and then remove the safety caps and then the tool kit they supply with the car is under the spare tire but the jack for the spare tire is with the battery. I'm really wondering what exactly the people who design these cars are on because it doesn't make any sense.
i feel like replacing a tranny is a big deal haha. But I mean back in the day all the american made vehicles had promise. These days they are mostly garbage.
 
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