I don't think it's this at all. I happen to like the look of the Ford products. Let's talk trucks or SUVs for instance. Maybe it's a feel about working for a certain company, you know what goes behind the scene, and you're out...
I worked GM forever. I think their style is dogsht, every truck looks like brick every year, and each vehicle is not impressive. Add in a few dozen layoffs spanning my time employed, and fck GM, will never buy.
Stellantis, I happen to think some of the cosmetics look nice, the RAM, nice looking truck. Jeep, hit and miss, but the Wagoner, su-k it big time ugly azz SUV. I also know the design team that works on these vehicles, and when I use to work at GM, one of the pinnacle of dimension and tolerance engineers told me "we're much more lucky than we are accurate". Well, I saw the Stellantis program, and holy eff, it's a nightmare. With the speed of launch, you are lucky your sh*t works that's all I can say. Entire phases scrapped and discarded, want a mule build? Good effing luck that's not happening depending on your commodity.
We all pick and choose based out of our perceptions of best of breed.
Right now, Ford has done it for us. We have a Fusion, and Escape, and Explorer, and an Expedition, and all are running like a champ. Good looking vehicles, and they do their job well, and very comfortably. In-laws, picked up a 2019 and 2022 pickup plat premium, and wow very nice pick ups. I only see positives on the market.
If I worked at Ford, or had a different work experience on Tier one or two Ford design or engineering, it may have been different.
My list is:
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Ford
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Stellantis/Dodge/Ram
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I don't even know if I could do GM. F*ck GM. Their management. Their hire and fire layoff style. Their arrogance. etc, etc. Maybe HonDUH, or ToyoDUH, I have no idea...