Yeah, the age-old argument. PC vs. Apple. Coke vs. Pepsi. Ford vs. Chevy. Actually, I'm hoping to avoid arguments and just collect a little info. Didn't seem to be an existing thread on this topic.
I've owned Ford cars and Chevy trucks. Both were OK; however, when it comes to vans, I don't know much about how they compare. Most people will likely get an older used van and could probably use some help making a decision.
I'm sure that Ford and Chevy vans both have strengths and weaknesses. Maybe we could describe, compare, and discuss the most common types, such as Ford Econolines and Chevy Express vans and the like here. Which is better, which is longer, which is easiest to find, which is cheaper, which is easier to maintain and repair, and anything else of practical value that you can share with people who aren't already familiar.
So, what can you offer on this topic?
I've owned Ford cars and Chevy trucks. Both were OK; however, when it comes to vans, I don't know much about how they compare. Most people will likely get an older used van and could probably use some help making a decision.
I'm sure that Ford and Chevy vans both have strengths and weaknesses. Maybe we could describe, compare, and discuss the most common types, such as Ford Econolines and Chevy Express vans and the like here. Which is better, which is longer, which is easiest to find, which is cheaper, which is easier to maintain and repair, and anything else of practical value that you can share with people who aren't already familiar.
So, what can you offer on this topic?