I am curious where you get your stats from... 96 to 06 are the worst... Domestic won more safety awards in the early 2000's then they have ever won in any other decade. I am sorry but you are confused when you say this... no offense. I was in the car industry for 6 years now run a finance company that directly lends money on many things and cars/trucks are one of them... I also still buy/sell cars on the side as a hobby because I enjoy it and sir are mistaken.
He is correct the 7.3L is the most desirable "Ford" Diesel engine but they stopped making is in December 2002. So the 2003 model ford diesels are half and half. Some have the 7.3L and some have the 6.0L but in the 2004 they will all have that shitty 6.0L. As for the 2WD aspect, it is a harder sell but then again that depends on where you live... where I live, you'd be crazy to buy a 2WD drive but it's winter 6 months a year here.
OP You need to market it right.... People who are looking for something to pull their 5th wheel with or trailer down to Arizona every year for the winter or farmers. That is your market, so direct your advertising to them. Farmers normally don't give a fuk about 4x4 and would rather save the money cuz they are beating it up around the farm and will probably throw big fuken chains on the tires anyways. Find a farmers market and post up flyers or find some sort of magazine farmers/holidayers <--- not a word will see your advertisement. You'll sell it trust me! The good news is... all those trailer towers know that 2WD pulls more and gets better fuel economy and that is important to them
Every manufacturer makes good and bad. No offense but if you say that... you are ignorant to the automobile industry and you are stating your personal preference as fact. Look at Toyota and what they have been going through and they were consider the best manufacturer out of all of them.
Sorry if I seem a little overbearing but cars and sales of cars is a passion/hobby of mine.... kinda like my own little child.... not trying to start problems just clearing the air.
