Before purchasing something as expensive as a brand-new vehicle, consumers often compare brands to ensure they get the best deal. Ford is one of America’s oldest and most recognized car manufacturers, so it makes sense that drivers want to know how the company compares to the competition. At Jim Burke Ford, we’re here to help our customers understand what makes Ford the best choice. In this article, we explore how Ford compares to its rivals and why this brand is sitting in so many driveways around Bakersfield, California.
Ford vs. General Motors
The General Motors Company is one of Ford’s biggest competitors in the new-vehicle industry, and both automakers produce popular models in various body styles. Under the GM label, consumers will find two brands that make comparable models to Ford’s Here’s more about how the GMC and Chevrolet GM brands compare to Ford.
Ford vs. GMC
One benefit Ford has over GMC is that the company offers more options, giving Bakersfield consumers a wider variety of trucks and SUVs to choose from. With Ford, drivers can find multiple gas and hybrid options, but GMC doesn’t offer hybrid vehicles, and the company has fewer gas-powered models in its lineup. Horsepower and torque are higher for theĀ Ford F-150Ā than the GMC Sierra 1500, and the F-150 comes with a more responsive 10-speed automatic transmission. For the Sierra 1500, an eight-speed transmission pairs with the engine.
Ford vs. Chevrolet
Chevrolet has two models that closely compare with Ford’s offerings. The Chevrolet Camaro is a direct competitor with the Ford Mustang, while the Chevrolet Silverado competes with the F-150 in the pickup truck market. For consumers who want a true American pony car, the Mustang might be a better choice than the Camaro as it offers a roomier interior, more cargo space, and better interior features. As for the trucks made by each company, the numbers won’t lie. The F-Series had higher sales than any of its competitors in 2023, including the Silverado.
Ford vs. Toyota
Because Toyota is a Japanese automaker, Ford is a more popular option with many Bakersfield car buyers who prefer to purchase an American brand. Ford offers a better variety of vehicles than Toyota, and in the performance car category, the only real competition from Toyota is the Supra. But when considering horsepower alone, there’s really not much competition between the two companies. Drivers who want aĀ safe midsize SUVĀ will prefer Ford, as this automaker earned a Top Pick score from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety for its popular Explorer model.
Ford vs. Volkswagen
Like Toyota, Volkswagen is a foreign automaker, which puts Ford ahead for many drivers. The two companies offer a similar number of options in their lineups, and many of their SUVs have competitive pricing and features. However, drivers won’t have any four-wheel-drive options with Volkswagen models, while several Fords have off-road capabilities. Trucks aren’t available from Volkswagen either, making Ford the preference for those who want to tow a trailer or haul a serious load. Aside from the F-150, Ford also offers the Ranger and Maverick in its truck lineup.
In the three-row SUV space, both Ford and Volkswagen provide consumers with a couple of choices. Two models that directly compete are the Ford Explorer and the Volkswagen Atlas. Of these models, the Explorer is more reliable and has a roomier interior than the Atlas. Drivers also get a slightly better powertrain warranty when they choose Ford over Volkswagen, adding to the reasons to choose a Ford.
Ford vs. Honda
Although Honda is a competitor of Ford because the companies both sell cars, trucks, and SUVs, drivers will find more options from Ford. Many Ford vehicles have more powerful engines and various engine options, while Hondas usually only have one or two less capable powertrains. Drivers may also have to sacrifice tech features when they choose a Honda vehicle over a Ford. With the SYNC 3 infotainment system standard in most Fords, drivers can easily stay connected, and the option of a 12.3-inch touch screen makes it easy to interact with Fords that sport this upgrade.
Honda has a single truck in its lineup, the Ridgeline. It doesn’t offer the incredible horsepower or torque of the F-150, but the two do have the same towing capacity in their base models. Taller passengers will definitely be more comfortable in the F-150 thanks to its larger cabin dimensions.
Ford vs. Nissan
Nissan is another rival that makes vehicles comparable to Ford’s, and the Nissan Frontier and Titan trucks might be on the list of those also considering a Ford F-150, Ranger, or Maverick. If fuel economy is important, consumers will prefer the Maverick or Ranger to the Frontier. The Maverick delivers a higher payload than the Frontier, although its towing capacity is lower. Those looking for a five-passenger SUV will find that the Ford Edge offers more horsepower than either the Nissan Pathfinder or Rogue.
Drivers and passengers will also enjoy more space to stretch out in the cabin of the Edge than those who ride in the Rogue. Plus, the Edge is a little smaller than the Murano, making it easier to maneuver. Pricing for Ford and Nissan vehicles is similar, but consumers may find some Ford models at a lower price point than comparable Nissans.
Why Choose Ford Over the Competition?
If you want a reliable vehicle that stands out from the pack, there’s real value in choosing Ford over the competition. Taking a test drive of a Ford vehicle is the best way to find out why this company continues to stay ahead of its rivals. You canĀ contact Jim Burke FordĀ to find out more about the 2024 Ford lineup and schedule a test drive. We’ll be happy to answer any of your questions about our extensive inventory, which we update constantly on ourĀ online inventory page.