Victorcharlie. Believe it or not, but a recent survey showed Ford over Toyota in customer satisfaction. I worked for Toyota for a shot period after retiring from the military. When I started, my wife drove a Cadillac, I was driving a Ford F-250. After working there for awhile my wife wanted a Toyota so we sold her car and bought her a Cressida. A business decision made me sell the Ford and purchase a Toyota 4x4 pickup (the 4x4 had just come out, we were selling them as fast as they arrived, so I bought one to use as a demonstrator, then wrote the purchase price off my taxes). We drove Toyota products for many years, then eventually I wanted a larger pickup to tow with. I bought a Ford ,F-250, Crew Cab, 4x4 with the 6.0 diesel engine. I have had two problems with the Ford, both related to the turbo, other than that, I have been much better pleased with it than the last Toyota. What is truly amazing, the Toyota, a extended cab 4x4 with the v-6 engine got about 13 MPG in town, and 18-19 on the highway, never any better. With the Ford, I average around 15mpg in town, and get 23 on the highway (if I keep my foot out of it, and drive at 2000rpm, or about 69 mph, it drops quick if I run faster) towing my 36 foot Montana fifth wheel trailer, I get about 11 mpg.
Based on conversation with other people that drive the larger Ford trucks, all are pleased, and would buy another one. I am currently looking at the F-450 with the 6.4 diesel for two reasons, first I need the larger truck to two trailers, second, I am just hardheaded enough to believe it helps to buy American products.