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JERRY2KONE 12.18.2010 07:55 PM

Ford.
 
FORD, CHEVY, GM, or whatever, at least you bought American and are supporting our economic situation, which will help get our economy restarted. I wish everyone would buy our own products for a while and help out before we end up a bankrupt country. Good lcuk with your new vehicle and have fun driving it.

bryan 12.18.2010 08:43 PM

Since your gonna upgrade your wheels/tires... how about a video of that thing rollin away from a big olll smokey burnout:lol:
Happy late birthday

magman 12.18.2010 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bryan (Post 390949)
Since your gonna upgrade your wheels/tires... how about a video of that thing rollin away from a big olll smokey burnout:lol:
Happy late birthday

Thanks! No burnouts for me...tires are too expensive and motor is not yet broken in anyway

lincpimp 12.19.2010 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 390944)
FORD, CHEVY, GM, or whatever, at least you bought American and are supporting our economic situation, which will help get our economy restarted. I wish everyone would buy our own products for a while and help out before we end up a bankrupt country. Good lcuk with your new vehicle and have fun driving it.

Unless you buy Ford, you are bailing out the banks... Or whatever else the democraps are throwing our money at these days...

GM (gov't motors) and Chysler (crap motors?) took the money. What a great example they set for business in the US.

JERRY2KONE 12.19.2010 03:20 AM

Thats true.
 
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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 390970)
Unless you buy Ford, you are bailing out the banks... Or whatever else the democraps are throwing our money at these days...

GM (gov't motors) and Chysler (crap motors?) took the money. What a great example they set for business in the US.

That's true, but the entire bailout scinario is nothing more than short term loans from tax payer money to help them get through the recession, and most of it has already been paid back anyway. So what difference does it make. We just purchased a brand new Chrysler to support our USA working class and our country. Bailing out the auto makers was not one of my favorite things done by our Gov, but it kept thousands of Americans from being out of work over the last two years, so maybe it was not such a bad thing afterall.

magman 12.19.2010 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 390981)
That's true, but the entire bailout scinario is nothing more than short term loans from tax payer money to help them get through the recession, and most of it has already been paid back anyway. So what difference does it make. We just purchased a brand new Chrysler to support our USA working class and our country. Bailing out the auto makers was not one of my favorite things done by our Gov, but it kept thousands of Americans from being out of work over the last two years, so maybe it was not such a bad thing afterall.

I totally agree with you Jerry in keeping thousands of people employed. I really hate to see people lose their jobs in any industry. However, I do agree w/linc in the fact that if the gov't did not bail these companies out maybe it would send a message to the companies as well as the rest of the nation to control spending and be a little bit more fiscally responsible... just my 2 cents worth

_paralyzed_ 12.19.2010 06:09 PM

I've got the 4.6l in my 9000# handicapped van and it is a strong motor. I've got 183,000 miles on it and I plan on making it to 300,000. It run and starts like new.

The key to success with any vehicle is meticulous maintenance.


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