Bolton Ford
Was in town yesterday knocking out the to do list after working all weekend and decided to stop in to Bolton Ford and look at some floor mats for my Ford. Looked at the weather tech but went with a set that Ford makes just because they look like they or a lot better made. Got to talk with kbolton in the process and he was very helpful with the floor mat selection and in telling me the difference between waiting are not waiting for the 2013 Lariat's. I went ahead and tested one of the 2012 EcoBoost Lariat's and was real pleased with the power and performance. Now that I did the test I'm in the mood to get rid of my 2010 Lariat and get in a 2012 Lariat. My only hold back is should I stick with
4x4 or go back to a 2 wheel drive. All in all the experience at Bolton Ford was great and I will be returning for them to service all my Ford's.:bounce::bounce: |
4x4 or 2wd to me isn't a preference, it depends on where you drive your truck. Only you can answer that. Being that you have a 4x4 now, was it useful to you? If I'm not hunting, I'm fishing, and i drive a lot of back roads and muddy roads in the process. My 4x4 has more than paid for itself.
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For me 4x4 is worth every penny you pay for it because I have seen to many guys trying to pull a boat up a ramp and burn the tires off their truck not to mention you will have way better resale on your truck and it dont really effect fuel mileage much.
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I will never have another 2 wheel drive again .
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At least while I'm still hunting and fishing! |
I've got a diesel and would have been stuck in wet grass a few times without 4x4.
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