Chevy, Ford and Dodge can all have a lemon occasionally. My bad experience was with a Dodge. It was a 3/4ton gas burner. It got between 8.5 and 9.5 mpg its whole life. 3 transmission rebuilds in the first 70,000 miles. The dash, seats and paint all went South in the first 50,000 miles. It was my first and last Dodge.
We paid cash for 2 college educations. We paid as we went. When both boys graduated they and us were debt free. But we had 3 vehicles with about 850,000 between them. The Wife and I both needed vehicles and I bought a Dodge because it was about $10,000 cheaper that the equilvent Chevy or Ford.
I just spent some major $ on my Ford. Injection pump, injectors, fuel lines and a radiator. All of these were problems that Ford knew about but failed to correct. At the same time a neighbor spent about the same amount of money on his Duramax. And about the same time a co-worker traded off a Dodge, and took a beating, because it was in the shop so much. I think it was the regin system but I'm not sure. He also complained about poor fuel mileage.
I don't see how the name on the vehicle caused it to fall off of the assembly line though. It was funny!!!