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Good news you probably already know...
From Money Magazine online quoting the JD Power initial quality surveys rankings:
"Three domestic trucks also led their divisions with Ford Explorer Sport Trac rated the best sport compact; the Dodge Ram HD the top heavy-duty, full-size pickup; and the Chevrolet Suburban the highest ranked full-size SUV."
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http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/28/pf/a...rvey/index.htm
"Three domestic trucks also led their divisions with Ford Explorer Sport Trac rated the best sport compact; the Dodge Ram HD the top heavy-duty, full-size pickup; and the Chevrolet Suburban the highest ranked full-size SUV."
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http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/28/pf/a...rvey/index.htm
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I can sure see why Ford Superduty isnt on there,me being a guy who likes Fords,I think someone over @ Ford has really dropped the ball when it comes to the Superduty.
I cannot believe how many SD are for sale in the auto swappers all around the country 2003 and 2004 models,I am not sure how dodge ranks as far as sales between Ford and Dodge go,but I dont see hardly any Dodge trucks for sale compared to the Fords.
But you never see the new F150s for sale.
I cannot believe how many SD are for sale in the auto swappers all around the country 2003 and 2004 models,I am not sure how dodge ranks as far as sales between Ford and Dodge go,but I dont see hardly any Dodge trucks for sale compared to the Fords.
But you never see the new F150s for sale.
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Originally posted by Dave65
I am not sure how dodge ranks as far as sales between Ford and Dodge go,but I dont see hardly any Dodge trucks for sale compared to the Fords.
I am not sure how dodge ranks as far as sales between Ford and Dodge go,but I dont see hardly any Dodge trucks for sale compared to the Fords.
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The sales numbers should be public information, available from each automaker in their annual reports, and supplied to whatever your "source" is. In fact, auto sales numbers are routinly listed in business mag. such as Wall Street Journal. So I really don't see the big secret. So just list it.
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