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the reason they govronment uses GM car's/truck's/SUV's so much now over ford is because they said they would only buy GM cars and trucks for their govronment fleets to help keep them in business during the down turn of the economy.
the reason they govronment uses GM car's/truck's/SUV's so much now over ford is because they said they would only buy GM cars and trucks for their govronment fleets to help keep them in business during the down turn of the economy.
GM, Ford, Dodge...... whichever they aren't a Toy.
Axle, your ignorance of why government buys only from GM and Ford is very showing. Go over to third world countries or even Aussieland and see what company has the most vehicles on the road. It sure ain't GM.
Axle, your ignorance of why government buys only from GM and Ford is very showing. Go over to third world countries or even Aussieland and see what company has the most vehicles on the road. It sure ain't GM.
One of my best friends on here is a Aussie and she likes Detroit. Your ignorance is showing pal!
thank you for all your answers.the decision was taken with the help of my husband too.Toyota land cruiser.It is a pleasure to drive it,i can tell you,i tried it too today.It was around 70000 dollar with all the extras new,it is 2001 and really worth.A great car,a great decision.One owner,no accidents,perfect car,excellent care. She tested both and me too and i loved more the toyota,it is higher,drives smooth like a mercedes...It goes everywhere,in snow,offroad..it is a great car..
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