This company has all types of edges and cuts, varies from V4-V8, and has so many options when it comes down to customizing and making your Toyota look as close as possible to your comfort. An issue with Ford being compared to Toyota is Ford not having the luxury to be able to expand their budget and have the option to extend the interior models. Models that Ford offer are often basic, the building of the car is often not the highest quality. For example, the Ford F-150 has a problem with it rides. The F-150 has had complaints about its rough riding when on the road, now a Toyota Tundra comes with better reviews with their suspension. Ford running into these problems for the most part is simply having to do with the lack of money and quality of machinery being put into, for a car to …show more content…
Pauley Toyota, you receive the same level of protection and assurances that you would with a new car. A primary benefit to choosing a Toyota Certified Used vehicle vs used vehicle, is that you receive a degree of protection and warranty coverage that a standard pre-owned vehicle does not offer. With a 12-month/12,000-mile Comprehensive Warranty and a 7-year/100,000-mile Limited Powertrain Warranty at your disposal you receive peace of mind that your investment is protected. The protection you receive with these warranties is augmented even further by 1 year of Unlimited Roadside Assistance. Having this kind of benefit helps the customers decide on buying a Toyota. Now with the Ford it covers the parts and labor to repair thousands of key parts for up to 8 years or 150,000 miles. Failure of covered components due to defects in materials and workmanship and normal wear and tear are included. So Ford does have more of a deal when it comes to car maintenance by almost another year of warranty as well as 50,000 more miles added on to the