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      <title>Deciding Between a New Ford and GMC Truck</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve invested any time with a dealership recently, you know that picking between a Ford and GMC is essentially a personality check for truck owners. It isn&amp;#39;t just about what type can tow a ship or haul a pile of gravel anymore; it&amp;#39;s regarding</description>
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