olyeller
Active Member
- First Name
- Greg
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2021
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 36
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- 116
- Location
- Camano Island WA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Lariat Crew Cab 4WD FX4, 2019 Challenger R/T
- Occupation
- Retired
I’ve had many Ford products over the years, mostly trucks and have yet to be disappointed with the quality or getting what I paid for. These range from a ‘62 F100, a 1976 F150, a 99 F250, to several V10 RVs, to a 2005 Escape and a 2013 MKX. My current ride is a 2021 Lariat FX4 Crew. There were always some stuff I wished was better or different but every one of them gave me good service and my Ranger is no different.
Every manufacturer is going to have some problem vehicles. The mark of a good manufacturer is how they step up to these problems. I know there are some folks who swear by Chrysler products but I studiously avoided their products after my experiences with a 1992 Voyager van’s transmission. I bought a lot of cars in those 27 years and none were a Chrysler product. I loved the Challengers back in the 70’s and I finally overcame my revulsion to buy a 2019 Challenger R/T. So far, it has been a great car that puts a smile on my face every time I slide behind the wheel. I think you could stumble upon a lemon by any manufacturer and you’d best be served by fixing what you have or move on and take your chances. Good luck!
FWIW My Lariat has no stumble or hesitation when I apply the go pedal.
Every manufacturer is going to have some problem vehicles. The mark of a good manufacturer is how they step up to these problems. I know there are some folks who swear by Chrysler products but I studiously avoided their products after my experiences with a 1992 Voyager van’s transmission. I bought a lot of cars in those 27 years and none were a Chrysler product. I loved the Challengers back in the 70’s and I finally overcame my revulsion to buy a 2019 Challenger R/T. So far, it has been a great car that puts a smile on my face every time I slide behind the wheel. I think you could stumble upon a lemon by any manufacturer and you’d best be served by fixing what you have or move on and take your chances. Good luck!
FWIW My Lariat has no stumble or hesitation when I apply the go pedal.
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