Performance in a vehicle is a super important aspect when choosing a reliable source of transportation. Fords have great towing capacity and can tow a thousand more pounds than a chevy can. This is a good factor …show more content…
2005 silverados shred torque converters, 90’s chevy blazers blow head gaskets left and right, 73-87 Chevy’s have electrical problems, and the 4L60 transmission goes out around 60,000 miles. If those facts alone are not enough to prove Chevy is not reliable then also Chevy starters are known to fail and the doors sometimes stop shutting correctly. The first Chevy truck was sold in parts and after a purchaser bought each part they had to assemble it themselves (“Ford vs. Chevy-The”). Some people may like putting together vehicles but a lot of people do not. This also makes Chevy sound lazy. If they couldn’t even put a truck together back then everyone can imagine what else they are skipping out on now. While Chevy was selling trucks in pieces, Ford’s earlier trucks had electric starters and balloon tires (“Ford VS.Chevy: Chevy”). That sounds a lot more appealing to most people than having to piece together your …show more content…
Most of the time a Ford owner will not ever have to lift the hood on it. Now Chevy, on the other hand, a poor consumer will have to take half the truck apart to be able to get to the parts they need to replace (“ford vs. Chevy-The”). Ford parts are also cheaper than Chevy parts. Anything that will save a customer money is worth it. They are also better quality and are easier to find. Let’s not mention that insurance on Ford’s are cheaper than Chevy’s (“13 Ways”). That is just one other perk of owning a Ford.
Ford’s are great. If looking at these facts is not enough to prove that Ford is better than Chevy then everyone should take it from Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, Luke Combs, and Mike Rowe; fellow Ford lovers (“Old”). If someone can not take it from them either, then they can definitely ask any Nascar fan to hear the truth. Most of the Nascar race cars were made by Ford (“Ford vs. Chevy- The”). Just in July 2013, Ford sold 18,000 more trucks than Chevy did and in 2016, Ford sold 246,000 more trucks than Chevy did (“13 Ways”)(“Ford vs. Chevy: