Posted February 04, 2007
Viral - The new Ford F-Series gets broken down into tons of tiny pieces.
Release Year: 2007

well... that was neat... in a technical sense.
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maybe mechanics will like it? I don't know if this will really get people to buy fords huge truck but it couldn't hurt. They probably should've not spent the money for this, it needed a little something extra.
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not like the commercials they USE TO have during the previous superbowls! seems like everything is to much computer graphix and the creativity is confined to what can only be done on a computer.
o'well the game was good!
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I didn't like this commercial at all
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That was a great comercial. I love all the parts comming together.
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Man, Ford even SOUNDS desperate.
(Pleeze o PLLLLEEEEEZZZE buy our stuff cause we're really trying hard to build quality like those japanese companies...)
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Found On The R.....ah never mind
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Must be a naff car. Notice how he didn't drive it. Maybe it's really noisy or has poor handling.
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Ford is desperate. After there screw up with the 6.0diesel They're going to have to do better than that to prove to me it's better.Dodge still has best diesel on the market. Cummins power.
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If this truck performs like my Ford Focus, the commercial is AOK. My Focus and one I rented had no problems in 4 mountain ranges.
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