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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16276774" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Where I used to work, most of our work trucks were 05/06 Chevy 2500s, then they started getting F150s. The Chevys were beat to absolute hell and back and still ran ridiculously strong at close to 300k miles when they auctioned them off. I can't say anything bad about the F150's, but they didn't take as much of a beating since they were newer and management didn't want them to turn into rolling ash trays like the 2500s. </p><p></p><p>I was sitting in traffic in one of the 2500s and some dumb kid rear ended the truck at about 25mph (texting in traffic, typical for SC). His front end was demolished, the truck didn't care whatsoever. I was impressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16276774, member: 181885"] Where I used to work, most of our work trucks were 05/06 Chevy 2500s, then they started getting F150s. The Chevys were beat to absolute hell and back and still ran ridiculously strong at close to 300k miles when they auctioned them off. I can't say anything bad about the F150's, but they didn't take as much of a beating since they were newer and management didn't want them to turn into rolling ash trays like the 2500s. I was sitting in traffic in one of the 2500s and some dumb kid rear ended the truck at about 25mph (texting in traffic, typical for SC). His front end was demolished, the truck didn't care whatsoever. I was impressed. [/QUOTE]
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