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Originally posted by quikag View PostProbably still going to buy a new Denali truck in a year or two, but I tip my hat to Ford for taking the aluminum plunge. That substantial of a weight savings is going to help their CAFE immensely and the pocket books of owners with noticeably better fuel economy. Truck will probably drive more easily too. The current half-ton Fords are pretty ponderous to wheel around town.
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostOn that term - I would have to say the egregious ass-pounding I had to take from GVF on my way to finally getting into this truck ...does that count?
10 years of doing business there, 6 vehicles and $150K+ spent...2 family referrals plus numerous friends and co-workers...none of that meant a damned thing when it came time for them to make it right...instead they used it as an opportunity to screw me....royally! Zero customer loyalty from that shithole!...I'll never do business there again, and EVERY single person I can tell will hear the story too.
Edit: NM found itLast edited by Torinoman; 01-14-2014, 12:04 AM.
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Originally posted by quikag View PostProbably still going to buy a new Denali truck in a year or two, but I tip my hat to Ford for taking the aluminum plunge. That substantial of a weight savings is going to help their CAFE immensely and the pocket books of owners with noticeably better fuel economy. Truck will probably drive more easily too. The current half-ton Fords are pretty ponderous to wheel around town.Originally posted by Rreemo View PostAfter driving one daily since November I would have to disagree with that statement. While it's certainly not nimble like a sports car (or sport sedan) I've found it to be quite a comfort out on the road....easy city driving, parking, etc. By comparison to many other trucks I've owned/driven, I certainly wouldn't classify it as ponderous or laborious.
On long road trips, oh hell yea, that is the best vehicle.
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Originally posted by lowfast View PostSaved 700lbs, but still 5+ tons of ugly.Yes 10000 pounds is the new weight.
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Originally posted by BlackGT View PostThe aluminum body panels didn't seem to have any negative effect on the 2011+ mustangs which have aluminum hoods and front fenders.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostHow about Egregious?
10 years of doing business there, 6 vehicles and $150K+ spent...2 family referrals plus numerous friends and co-workers...none of that meant a damned thing when it came time for them to make it right...instead they used it as an opportunity to screw me....royally! Zero customer loyalty from that shithole!...I'll never do business there again, and EVERY single person I can tell will hear the story too.
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostBy comparison to many other trucks I've owned/driven, I certainly wouldn't classify it as ponderous or laborious.
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Originally posted by quikag View PostThe current half-ton Fords are pretty ponderous to wheel around town.
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Probably still going to buy a new Denali truck in a year or two, but I tip my hat to Ford for taking the aluminum plunge. That substantial of a weight savings is going to help their CAFE immensely and the pocket books of owners with noticeably better fuel economy. Truck will probably drive more easily too. The current half-ton Fords are pretty ponderous to wheel around town.
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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostInsurance premiums are going to go WAY up. Repairing aluminum cars is a BITCH to be done right. Count on 1000's of lawsuits for botched jobs on repairs.
Press release from ford claims "more dent resistant" but I think that is to sucker people in. Insurance companies are VERY aware how costly it is to repair Audi's and such. Great on the weight savings.....the execution may be a bummer.
I think everyone is just trying to hate on what should become the norm.
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Originally posted by A_A_G View PostAlot of hack jobs coming for future F-150 owners.
Press release from ford claims "more dent resistant" but I think that is to sucker people in. Insurance companies are VERY aware how costly it is to repair Audi's and such. Great on the weight savings.....the execution may be a bummer.
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