I don't want to turn this into another "Chevy vs. Ford vs. Dodge vs. Toyota" argument. Those are no better than "which brand of AR-15 is best". It always turns into nonsense. Same with all of this "buy American" crap that gets slung around so much. What is that? I can buy a Honda made in Marysville, Ohio. Or I can buy a Ford made in Mexico. What's the difference?
Yeah, you can argue you're helping a Japanese based company as opposed to helping an American one. The fact is we live in a global market, and I can buy stock in either and reap the profits, or suffer the losses just the same. Besides, one can counter that by saying he is giving an American assembly worker a job as opposed to a Mexican, so it's tit for tat. I know equal people who like and prefer all 4 brands of trucks. I'm convinced it doesn't make a damn's worth of difference. Any one of them can produce a good product, the same as they can put out an occasional lemon.
I should add that I'm a bit skeptical of the new all Aluminum bodies Ford is going to in 2015 with their F-Series trucks. I hate being a first year Guinea Pig buyer for something so radical. You don't know if they'll stick with it, or if insurance will amount to more, because of increased body repair costs. Especially if they drop the concept, and body panels become hard to locate years down the road. I plan to keep this vehicle for a long time to come.