Hah hah. Fortunately the All-Knowing Loyal One had none of these engines. Hail the trusty Chevy 350 (aka 5.7 liter) and the non-turbo Subaru 2.5 liter. 180K and 217K and never a problem with either. Helped along by the superior Pennzoil oil.
Although with only 2 entries, Ford is woefully overlooked in this list. They should pretty much have dominated. I'm still not sure if the "F" in the F series trucks stands for Fail, Falter, Frail, Flop, Fool (buyer) or several other handy F words.

Edit - this list is more like it, except that the first entry is complete horseshit. The Silverado rocks. Most mentioned of all trucks in country songs, especially by Morgan Wallen. Just waxed up my 28-year-old fire engine red beauty, and the whistles from chicks of all ages could be heard down the streets. Although since my head was hanging out the window maybe they were whistling at more than the truck.
Although with only 2 entries, Ford is woefully overlooked in this list. They should pretty much have dominated. I'm still not sure if the "F" in the F series trucks stands for Fail, Falter, Frail, Flop, Fool (buyer) or several other handy F words.
Edit - this list is more like it, except that the first entry is complete horseshit. The Silverado rocks. Most mentioned of all trucks in country songs, especially by Morgan Wallen. Just waxed up my 28-year-old fire engine red beauty, and the whistles from chicks of all ages could be heard down the streets. Although since my head was hanging out the window maybe they were whistling at more than the truck.
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