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I think that commercial is pretty old.  I remember seeing it many times a year or two ago.

It's pretty dumb, because a magazine article proved that even a Chevy w/4.8L can out-tow a Ford with Triton 5.4L.

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Ok Ok.....my bad..I didn't think it was THAT old...

 

Considering I didn't watch much TV up until 10 months ago, alot of 'old' commercials are 'new' to me :(

 

OK, I tried deleting this post...is that something only a moderator can do?

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If you have a good product, then you spend your time telling about its features. But, if you don't......

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Ok Ok.....my bad..I didn't think it was THAT old...

 

Considering I didn't watch much TV up until 10 months ago, alot of 'old' commercials are 'new' to me :(

 

OK, I tried deleting this post...is that something only a moderator can do?

Nothing wrong with it.  ford has a lot of commercials out that pull stupid stuff like this in order to convince the generally stupid buying public that their trucks are the best.  Funny thing though, that unless you buy a PowerStroke equipped SD truck, everything else they make ranks 2nd or 3rd amongst the big three in all other performance categories.

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Did you notice that now they say they "had" the best selling 1/2 ton pickup for 25 years or something like that.  Even though they no longer do they still won't mention it.  It's all about misleading the consumer.

 

There commercial for the out-towing is based on raw statistics an not actual a comparison test.

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Did you notice that now they say they "had" the best selling 1/2 ton pickup for 25 years or something like that.  Even though they no longer do they still won't mention it.  It's all about misleading the consumer.

 

There commercial for the out-towing is based on raw statistics an not actual a comparison test.

actually they surpassed GM in sales again (like it really matters).  the ford commercial is stupid, but the GM ones with 100 ft tall cowboys are not any better.

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