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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 01:25 PM
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Default Re: Anybody wanna see a ship sink?

Originally Posted by MAD_DOHC
Well, Ford is one line of trucks. Chevy is one line of trucks and GMC is one line. Just because General Motors makes both Chevy and GMC is no reason they should be combined. Lincoln truck sales weren't combined with Fords, but with this reasoning they should.

Please tell me why they should be combined when they are two different trucks.
Show me a Lincoln version of the F-150. I was talking about full-size truck sales, not SUV.

And I would love for you to find the VERY minute differences between a GMC 1500-3500 and a Chevy 1500-3500 besides the badging. Yeah, back in the day the GMC line was mostly for fleet trucks and commercial sales, but now they are just a slightly cheaper version of the exact same truck. Honestly, noone differentiates buying a GMC from a Chevy, so I can't imagine why one wouldn't group them together in sales (excluding the trucks sold to the gov't and companies as fleet trucks of course, strictly consumer sales)