- Jul 6, 2001
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I swear that 9 times out of 10, whenever I see a driver pull a stupid or risky maneuver on the road, it is usually a Ford vehicle of some type. I don't know if Fords automatically appeal to less intelligent people because of the lower price and faux styling, or if they simply don't know any better and select cars that rust profusely and break down regularly. Whatever the reason, drivers of Fords cause more problems for the commuter.
Next time someone merges at the last second, tries going up a one-way street, goes 45 in a 55 for no reason, has the high beams on all the time (or one headling on high and pointing up), blocks 2 lanes of oncoming traffic to make a left turn, pulls out when there is clearly not enough room, breaks down and doesn't pull completely off the road, puffs out so much black smoke you need to use your wipers, or has difficulty parking between the lines, note the make of the car. I'll wager it is a Ford product.
Next time someone merges at the last second, tries going up a one-way street, goes 45 in a 55 for no reason, has the high beams on all the time (or one headling on high and pointing up), blocks 2 lanes of oncoming traffic to make a left turn, pulls out when there is clearly not enough room, breaks down and doesn't pull completely off the road, puffs out so much black smoke you need to use your wipers, or has difficulty parking between the lines, note the make of the car. I'll wager it is a Ford product.