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Old 10-30-2006, 09:46 PM   #76
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Re: Brand Loyalty

70c/10 lwb 250 (you can pry it from my cold dead hands)
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Old 10-30-2006, 09:54 PM   #77
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the sig says it all
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Old 10-30-2006, 10:19 PM   #78
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Brand Loyalty is @#$*+> to me. I bought my wife a new 03 Z71 Tahoe, beleiving what GM told me, this vechicle would last her at least 200,000 than I could, buy her another new one and add it to my play list. The first problem I discovered was piston slap was not resolved in 02, if it was our 03 had a 02 motor. The 4WD had 3 sensors replaced before the transfer case went south. The oil pump in the transfer case was fixed to the side of the case with a clip. The clip broke, the pump rubbed a hole in the side of the case. After having the transfer case replaced with a rebuilt unit, A NEW UNIT WAS NOT AVAILABLE, I asked what has been done to prevent this problem from recurring. I was told nothing could be done. So I asked how will I know that the pump is rubbing on the case again. The answer was your case will have a hole like the last one.
You ask me about brand loyalty? I replaced it with a VW Jetta Diels Jetta. When I get the 69 C10 finished, I intend to look for a 72 4WD Blazer, but I will never buy another new GM vechicle.
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Old 10-30-2006, 10:32 PM   #79
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my sig sayz it, i like anything made well no matter the age
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Old 10-30-2006, 11:26 PM   #80
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Hey Glenn, you should just have the local 4x4 shop repair it right and then send GM the bill.
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Old 10-30-2006, 11:29 PM   #81
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2003 Trailblazer(wifes)
2000 f-250 psd 4x4( my DD )
1978 chevy luv
1968 c-10 short fleet( work in progress )
I have always had Fords and enjoyed Amc's , I am not brand loyal , but i try to only buy American . I have owned 1 Dodge .
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:16 PM   #82
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Brand Loyalty is @#$*+> to me. I bought my wife a new 03 Z71 Tahoe, beleiving what GM told me, this vechicle would last her at least 200,000 than I could, buy her another new one and add it to my play list. The first problem I discovered was piston slap was not resolved in 02, if it was our 03 had a 02 motor. The 4WD had 3 sensors replaced before the transfer case went south. The oil pump in the transfer case was fixed to the side of the case with a clip. The clip broke, the pump rubbed a hole in the side of the case. After having the transfer case replaced with a rebuilt unit, A NEW UNIT WAS NOT AVAILABLE, I asked what has been done to prevent this problem from recurring. I was told nothing could be done. So I asked how will I know that the pump is rubbing on the case again. The answer was your case will have a hole like the last one.
You ask me about brand loyalty? I replaced it with a VW Jetta Diels Jetta. When I get the 69 C10 finished, I intend to look for a 72 4WD Blazer, but I will never buy another new GM vechicle.
I think I speak for a lot of folks Glenn when I say that is why we are the 67-72 GMC/Chevy truck club members, we all know the quality we are driving because it is Tried and True !!! I may not get 200,000 out of my '67 or my '69 when I get finished rebuilding them, but I assure you whith what I know now and modern technology added to my old IRON, I'll get close. The reason I own these vehicle is they have quit me less and stood up under more abuse than all the others combined. My '76 is close to 300,000 now and it is on a new engine and rear dif. But I trust it to go anywhere I want too and if I have to work on it on the way I can do any and all repairs myself. 90% of my trucks are american steel not Jap plastic, Mexican pot metal or China chalk aluminum most of the parts on my trucks were made by Americans just like me who believe in quality. Like one of the posters said Pry it from my cold dead hands, Outside my "HOLY Bible" nothing has been more True or lasted !!!!!!! That's my $00.02 worth.
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:56 PM   #83
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For the cost of roughly 14 months of my wife's yukon I bought my 85 Silverado, put in a new headliner, new seat cover (the replacement vinyl cover not a "cover"), and a newly built ready to rumble 406/700r4 so if I get 14 months out of it, everything after that is gravy. Not to mention the 80 per months in insurance savings makes it require even less time to make it save me money.

Old iron for me from now on
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Old 11-01-2006, 07:33 PM   #84
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i think my brand loyety went out the window with my second fuel pump the replacement only lasted 20,000 miles for close to 4 bills
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:46 AM   #85
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No brand loyalty here.
Current vehicles are '97 Nissan Altima (better half's car), '91 Jimmy, lowered, 4d, 2wd (DD/winter beater), '72 Chev 'burb 2wd, lowered(if you couldn't tell by the name),350/700r4(summer toy, drivable project).
I've owned around 60 vehicles of most different makes, Mopars, Fords, Chev/GM/Olds, Honda, Isuzu(I'll never make this mistake again),Toyota.
I get bored with them or p.o'd and I send them down the road, and it doesn't hurt that I quite frequently can pick up vehicles cheap through my job.
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Old 11-03-2006, 01:38 AM   #86
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Re: Brand Loyalty

stable is as follows:

2001 gmc yukon denali xl , 2 inch lift with 33/12.50 20s (wifes)
1999 chevy tahoe 2x4, 4 inch drop 20's custom paint (in the avater)
1991 chevy blazer. rollover wreck rebuild about 11 years ago
1972 chevy swb 2x4 (in pieces, lots of pieces)
1958 chevy lwb 2x4 (not running now, but it will)

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2001 gmc sierra
1999 chevy tahoe 4 door
1995 gmc yukon
1993 chevy suburban
1999 grand am 4 door
1995 grand am 2 door
1995 dodge neon (sorry)

brand loyalty, i think so.
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Old 11-03-2006, 09:44 AM   #87
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1970 chevy c-10
1969 chevy cst 10 LWB
1963 Chevy Truck
1977 ford f 100
1976 Ford f 100
1977 Ford
1970 ford mustang
1962 Chevy Impala
1932 Ford sedan
1998 GMC Yukon
1994 Honda Civic

Mom and Dad
2004 Cadallic
1996 BMW 740
1985 Nissan 4x4
1963 ford galaxy 500
1978 Harley Eletrica glide
1973 Harley Electrica Glide
Plus a couple of Ford Tractors and John Deere Tractors
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Old 11-03-2006, 11:43 AM   #88
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Currently owned:
1996 S-10 Blazer 4WD
1970 Chevy SWB 4WD
1972 GMC Jimmy 4WD
1940 Oldsmobile Coupe
1984 Harley FXSB Lowrider

Too old to remember past vehicles.
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Old 11-03-2006, 05:07 PM   #89
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The only non-Chevy I've ever owned was a 86 Buick Grand National. I think a Buick would be the only non-Chevy I will ever buy again. I really want a 63-65 Riviera.
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Old 11-03-2006, 05:13 PM   #90
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Re: Brand Loyalty

I am not brand loyal at all. I am a value shopper. Just happens that the best value in a particular type of vehicle that I may have been shopping for has always turned out to be a GM product.

When I was looking for a 3/4 ton 4x4 crew cab truck, I looked at many Dodges, Fords, and GM trucks. The 1500HD I bought turned out to be the best bang for my buck.

Brand has nothing to do with it for me. I buy vehicles like I buy stocks.
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Old 11-03-2006, 08:09 PM   #91
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I'll admit it.

2000 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
1970 GMC C1500 "1SICPUP"

My only redeaming quality is that my mom is a GM retiree (discount for life).

GMC's kick Chevy's any day. Punk.
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Old 11-03-2006, 08:46 PM   #92
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2001 Ford Ranger XLT (daily driver)
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Old 11-04-2006, 03:09 AM   #93
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67Cowboy, very well said. I could not agree any more with your statement.
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Old 11-14-2006, 08:53 PM   #94
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Mine are as follows:

97 GMC K1500 EC - My DD
99 Cavalier - better halfs DD
95 Suburban- moms
70 C10- needs resto
78 F250 - currently rebuilding engine/trans- plow truck
89 suburban- waiting on engine rebuild
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Old 11-14-2006, 09:09 PM   #95
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Old 11-14-2006, 10:04 PM   #96
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All GM but the Escort. Landlord gave it to me free due to his brand loyalty issues...Mopar all the way, and having me park a C-10 out front was just TOO much for him. He tried to sell the car to me a couple years before but I wouldn't go for it. I should have held out on the freebie...hard tellin' how much he would have paid me to take it! Seriously, I still haven't been able to kill the thing. Maybe a chev in ford clothing?
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Old 11-14-2006, 10:15 PM   #97
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Well I guess 3 out of 4 ain't too bad, but I do Luv my Ford

2 in my siggy, wife's 99 Trailblazer, and my DD is a 97 F-150
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Old 11-14-2006, 11:20 PM   #98
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Currently we've got my '72 GMC, my '06 YZ-250, and my wife's '04 Toyota Corolla, and '99 f4.

The Toyota is our 3rd, and we'll probably always own one. The best vehicles, and the best warranty/service I've seen yet.

The bikes are easy. Too much fun, and I'm not a fan of cruiser-type bikes.
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