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Looks like GMC is using a CMan box whereas Ford has Lista?
 
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ford: built without your tax dollars.

dont get me started about the volt...
 

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First thing that came to my mind was how much more of our money GM is wasting on all that glass and Ford has some basic plain jane tables. Kind of obvious which company got a handout and which didn't and why.
 

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First thing that came to my mind was how much more of our money GM is wasting on all that glass and Ford has some basic plain jane tables. Kind of obvious which company got a handout and which didn't and why.

Judging by the pictures alone, I doubt Ford spent any less money on their setup than GM. Ford just took a more simplistic approach.
 

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First thing that came to my mind was how much more of our money GM is wasting on all that glass and Ford has some basic plain jane tables. Kind of obvious which company got a handout and which didn't and why.

It's called marketing. GM just reported record profits, which go to its shareholders in the end. Guess who that is? Perhaps it's time to admit the bankruptcy and cost-trimming is working. Obviously some people lost benefits/jobs/etc. in the process, but without GM there would have been a lot more losses.

Ford has some expensive pre-built table legs and butcher block tops, as well as a Lista. GM has some spray-painted shelves with desktops, rental trusses, some CHEAP chairs, a $30 Craftsman stool and a Craftsman box. They both probably spent about the same.

Neither says anything about either company, it's all just what marketing felt like doing on this particular day.
 

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It's called marketing. GM just reported record profits, which go to its shareholders in the end. Guess who that is? Perhaps it's time to admit the bankruptcy and cost-trimming is working. Obviously some people lost benefits/jobs/etc. in the process, but without GM there would have been a lot more losses.

Ford has some expensive pre-built table legs and butcher block tops, as well as a Lista. GM has some spray-painted shelves with desktops, rental trusses, some CHEAP chairs, a $30 Craftsman stool and a Craftsman box. They both probably spent about the same.

Neither says anything about either company, it's all just what marketing felt like doing on this particular day.

Yet GM stills make inferior half ton trucks its essentially the same truck it was in 2009... Ford is a heads and tails better truck.... heck even Dodge is crusing past GM in alot of ways.

I'll take my pickup with the no bail out option :)
 
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The UAW ? (Each union member got $7000 bonus.... and while even as conservative as I am... I'm okay with it.... no raises since 2006... and they made 2 brand names in the top 15 for most reliable.

Even if 'we' (The US of A) would sell its shares of GM at present day value... we loose out to the tune of 29.9 billion USD.

GM shares would have to reach $58/share for John Q taxpayer to break even....


Unfortunately for GM... while their US division made record profits...their european and South America divisions....ROYALLY lost their arses.....


Bankruptcy thing was just a scape goat....They basically got to tell their creditors to go F*ck themselves..... (Guess how many johnnies lost their jobs because GM 'owed' them 5-7 million bucks and then they just said... SORRY)

I also feel bad for all those people who retired and spent their hard earn money buying up GM stock... only for GM bankruptcy filing to say hey.... light a fire and burn it.. its not worth anything.



Hows that dailmer chyrsler bail out working for ya too... (not a single brand made the top 20 most reliable brands.....

Ford had both its Lincoln and Ford brands in the top 7....

My SN makes me biased....

My general understanding of accounting practices makes me sick to my stomach what GM got away with.

Ford continues to pay down its debt.... work.... not let its 3rd party suppliers flounder with a royal F.U. to its outstanding IOU.

Will never buy another 'domestic' brand again except Ford... I'll buy toyota before GM.

one of my best buds, who is a GM lifer.. will receive his 2012 F150 next week because GM simply cannot compete for the same money

He would have had to get a 3/4 ton GM, and even then... the interior is stuck in 2009 and the V8 option gets terrible gas mileage and the Ford makes more HP (same torque) with less displacement.
 
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First thing that came to my mind was how much more of our money GM is wasting on all that glass and Ford has some basic plain jane tables. Kind of obvious which company got a handout and which didn't and why.

That Lista box alone probably cost more than all the equipment in that GM booth combined.
 

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I am a Ford guy through and through, that's all I have ever owned. I have three Fords right now. However, driving a wrecker with the Duramax has turned me on to Chevy. If I was to buy a diesel pickup right now it would be a GM. If I was buying a gas pickup, which will probably be the case, it would be an F250 with whatver the biggest gas motor I could get is.
 

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I am a Ford guy through and through, that's all I have ever owned. I have three Fords right now. However, driving a wrecker with the Duramax has turned me on to Chevy. If I was to buy a diesel pickup right now it would be a GM. If I was buying a gas pickup, which will probably be the case, it would be an F250 with whatver the biggest gas motor I could get is.

I can't get past the GM interiors.. and the diesel tail pipe is unattractive.

The gasser ford only comes with the 6.2 now.. 411 hp.

The only other option is the diesel.
 
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one of my best buds, who is a GM lifer.. will receive his 2012 F150 next week because GM simply cannot compete for the same money

He would have had to get a 3/4 ton GM, and even then... the interior is stuck in 2009 and the V8 option gets terrible gas mileage and the Ford makes more HP (same torque) with less displacement.

they push the duramax in 2500
 

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The UAW ? (Each union member got $7000 bonus.... and while even as conservative as I am... I'm okay with it.... no raises since 2006... and they made 2 brand names in the top 15 for most reliable.

Hard to fight the UAW, that was one of the problems.

Even if 'we' (The US of A) would sell its shares of GM at present day value... we loose out to the tune of 29.9 billion USD.

GM shares would have to reach $58/share for John Q taxpayer to break even....

This was one quarter of one year, I think the overall plan was a bit longer-term :)

Anyway, the point was not only owning the shares, but to save the majority of the entire supply chain. This is the whole point between TIF districts, tax breaks, government incentives, etc... even though there's an outlay to the company, it's on average made back and then some by the jobs/demand created.

Unfortunately for GM... while their US division made record profits...their european and South America divisions....ROYALLY lost their arses.....

Bankruptcy thing was just a scape goat....They basically got to tell their creditors to go F*ck themselves..... (Guess how many johnnies lost their jobs because GM 'owed' them 5-7 million bucks and then they just said... SORRY)

Scape goat? That's basically what bankruptcy is... some creditors get the shaft. Or at least part of a shaft :) They COULD NOT fill their financial obligations, so they would have been forced into bankruptcy and split up to satisfy creditors as best as possible anyway.

I also feel bad for all those people who retired and spent their hard earn money buying up GM stock... only for GM bankruptcy filing to say hey.... light a fire and burn it.. its not worth anything.

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Sorry. Now that that's over, I feel a lot worse for the people with private pensions/etc. that lost them which were supposedly secure. Perhaps looking at the stock market from the outside you don't understand, but it's a RISK you have to manage. If you were carefully divested you would not have lost your savings because one company failed due to the economy and it's massive financial obligations to the unions/pension/health plans/etc. which were conceived and implemented during better times. It *****, but it is what it is. Hindsight is 20/20, and I guarantee you there were MANY substantially smarter minds than yours making decisions at GM :thumbup:

Hows that dailmer chyrsler bail out working for ya too... (not a single brand made the top 20 most reliable brands.....

I wouldn't know, Daimler got out of its last 20% stake of Chrysler back in 2009.

Chrysler/Dodge vehicles would have been last on my list for the Big 3 until recent times, IMO it looks like they're producing a lot better products than they were in the 80s, 90s, or 2000s.

Ford had both its Lincoln and Ford brands in the top 7....

My SN makes me biased....

My general understanding of accounting practices makes me sick to my stomach what GM got away with.

Biased is right. You can bet the Big 3 have very similar accounting practices, as most corporations do.

Ford continues to pay down its debt.... work.... not let its 3rd party suppliers flounder with a royal F.U. to its outstanding IOU.

Will never buy another 'domestic' brand again except Ford... I'll buy toyota before GM.

If you're broke you're broke, you do not have an option but to declare bankruptcy or it will be done for you, by the government or your shareholders. Ford was not that far from needing TARP funds as well, I think you have an assumption they would not have done the same thing in the same situation - they would have. It's basic business.

When the economy tanked, Ford Credit took the most - like 13 or 14 billion in federal funds - to keep the loans flowing to keep people having easy access to credit to purchase Ford vehicles.
 

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I love my fords, I also have an Audi A4 which is pretty reliable and fun to drive. Those are the two companies I will always buy from.
 

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BTW, previous post makes it seem like I'm blaming the unions/pension plans/etc. for all GM's woes... not at all. Those were mistakes made by GM to begin with, and only some of the factors at hand.
 

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Ford an GM both grew to larger which caused there respective brands to suffer. It's a shame really Mercury and Saturn were fine cars for years. But when GM and Ford started to producing the same car just rebadged it caused a brand to lose its identity. Even though over the years they were successful it became a financial burden to market and produce the same car across several brands.

The pensions and health care issues should have been foreseen by GM management years before it became a problem.

If you want to point fingers at the issue blame the health care industry. Don't blame the workers they get paid **** in comparison to the CEO's.

Pensions are a wonderful thing to have but in today's global economy it just is not feasible. People live longer, markets fluctuate, health care costs are out of control.

That being said I have owned both Ford and GM vehicles. I am torn on my next truck I love the Raptor, which I can not even afford, but I do like the GM styling.
 
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When the economy tanked, Ford Credit took the most - like 13 or 14 billion in federal funds - to keep the loans flowing to keep people having easy access to credit to purchase Ford vehicles.

Thats blatently just false...

They were given a line of credit.. but never even tapped it...

(Sorry US of A never gave a penny to any ford or division of ford....)

The US Govt basically gave ford a credit card and no purchases were made....
(please next time do your homework before puking 'facts')


You mentioned chrysler and its 'quality product'

Another opinion

Fact says otherwise.... no, none, zilch brand made the top 20 reliability....
Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge in that order were 21, 23,24......
That 'list' is generated for problems per 100 vehicles.... (again..statistics.. not 'feelings')


JD Power and Assoc...

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Sure, there was a GM bailout. No, I don't agree with it. However, the fact of the matter is that even though taxpayers are on the hook for the bailout and GM stock would have to reach 58 bucks to break even, GM (as a now profitable business) is paying taxes. Each worker there is paying taxes. Thus, even if the stock never reaches $58 per share (which I doubt it will - I think the stock is too heavily manipulated to let that happen right now) that bailout is still slowly getting paid back.

As for the bastards at Mae/Mac and friends, my student loan interest rate nearly tripled.
 

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I support all three American auto makers. I have freinds and family that work for all of them. That being said i did not support the bailout nor do i support any government bailout. As for Ford vs. G.M...get a life. Any mechanic worth his salt should be able to point out that every auo maker is capible of making a good product and capible of making complete garbage.
 
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It's called marketing. GM just reported record profits, .

when you get rid of billions $$$ of their overhead accumulated over the years.:lol_hitti

it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
 

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Lol at this thread, I once used to get into the ford/chevy debates. However as mentioned above all the major automakers build quality vehicles. It is highly subjective as to who is best, end of the day they are all nuts and bolts just arranged differently, the reason there are many types is the same as why we have many varieties of food, PERSONAL PREFERENCE. That said I drive a suburban and have over the years driven mostly GM products as well as spent the majority of my career in GM dealerships, however if I were in the market for a new truck it would most likely be an ecoboost ford. Buy what you like.
 

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I bleed blue! I have a 2011 Ford F350 Diesel and a 2003 Expedition. Knock on wood...I've had no major issues with any Ford's including my two previous trucks. I was a fan of GM until the bailout so at this point I will not give my money to them. I"m a business owner myself and if I mess up and spend more than I take in I"m out of business and no one will help me or my 25 employees.

It's funny, I basically feel like the gov't is saying my employees don't matter because we are smaller. However our country is supposedly always looking out for the little guy and middle class. Makes no sense to me and the last time I checked common sense does work.

Anybody wanna buy a Volt??? :dunno:
 

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I don't see that ecoboost engine not holding up called blown up.Is a V6 engine with two turbo chargers,not a good idea.Head people at Ford did morgage everything they bought during the bailout.I would love to take over Ford's engineering department,teach them not to everything the hard way and this is what Ford does 100% of the time.Get rid of the studs on their torque converters too,nothing but a pain the *** to line up.Ford says they have the best selling truck,wrong.If sales of Chevy and GMC trucks are added together,GM has the best selling truck.
 

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Thats blatently just false...

They were given a line of credit.. but never even tapped it...

(Sorry US of A never gave a penny to any ford or division of ford....)

The US Govt basically gave ford a credit card and no purchases were made....
(please next time do your homework before puking 'facts')


You mentioned chrysler and its 'quality product'

Another opinion

Fact says otherwise.... no, none, zilch brand made the top 20 reliability....
Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge in that order were 21, 23,24......
That 'list' is generated for problems per 100 vehicles.... (again..statistics.. not 'feelings')


JD Power and Assoc...

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No, Ford Credit sold the government 15.9 billion of commercial paper. This is an investment by the government.

I never mentioned Chrysler's quality products. I said it looks like they are producing a lot better products than they did before. JD Power is just one metric, and a marketing one at that.

I'm sure they still are lagging behind Ford/GM, they're just better than they were before. And they actually had some hits - bringing the "Hemi" marketing ploy in, the 300, and now maybe the 200.
 

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I bleed blue! I have a 2011 Ford F350 Diesel and a 2003 Expedition. Knock on wood...I've had no major issues with any Ford's including my two previous trucks. I was a fan of GM until the bailout so at this point I will not give my money to them. I"m a business owner myself and if I mess up and spend more than I take in I"m out of business and no one will help me or my 25 employees.

It's funny, I basically feel like the gov't is saying my employees don't matter because we are smaller. However our country is supposedly always looking out for the little guy and middle class. Makes no sense to me and the last time I checked common sense does work.

Anybody wanna buy a Volt??? :dunno:

I'd love a Volt... it's the only interesting hybrid/electric car to date. It combines an all-electric vehicle with a backup gasoline engine for extended trips. Perfect! The Cruze body is leagues ahead of the former GM el-cheapo models.

The "government" was not saying your employees don't matter, the theory was (no matter whether it was right or wrong) that if GM failed, due to the massive size of its supply chain, employees and past employees, and its overall impact on the economy, it would be cheaper to invest in it than to not invest. A supply chain goes a long distance - while Delphi isn't small, it could very well have suppliers who are small and suppliers suppliers who are small, that's why it's a "supply chain".
 

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Honestly I would but another Ford truck with out looking at any other brand.

I had a Dodge truck, which was the worst pile of **** I've ever seen. Never owned a chevy truck, but I just like the styling of the Fords better anyways.
 
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I don't see that ecoboost engine not holding up called blown up.Is a V6 engine with two turbo chargers,not a good idea.Head people at Ford did morgage everything they bought during the bailout.I would love to take over Ford's engineering department,teach them not to everything the hard way and this is what Ford does 100% of the time.Get rid of the studs on their torque converters too,nothing but a pain the *** to line up.Ford says they have the best selling truck,wrong.If sales of Chevy and GMC trucks are added together,GM has the best selling truck.

You've out done yourself this time,your first sentence contains two negatives, which creates a positive for Ford. I'd love to see you take over their engineering dept, you'd get laughed at all the way to the parking lot, including by the security guards.
 

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I own a 1988 Turbo Coupe, a 1992 T-Bird, a 1992 Ranger w/ 357 c.i. V8, a 1990 Mustang w/ 4.6 4 Valve....

And I would buy another one tomorrow

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