Former mayor and current city councillor Rob Ford took a swipe at his replacement on Tuesday by tweeting out a chart of what he says is a side-by-side comparison of what he and John Tory managed to get done in their first 100 days in office.

Ford aired out his criticisms of the new mayor in the "Ford vs.Tory" chart, where he compared how each of them stacked up on the subjects of cars, taxes, office budgets, the TTC, garbage, and funding.

Under Tory’s list of “accomplishments,” Ford attacked the new mayor for proposing to hike property taxes and criticized his decision to raise TTC fares after promising to freeze fares.

Tory has previously said his decision to raise fares came after seeing that the TTC had been “starved… to the breaking point” and desperately needed more funding for service improvements.

On his own list of “accomplishments,” the former mayor boasted about passing his first city budget with “no increase to property taxes and no major service cuts.” He also noted the fact he eliminated the $60 vehicle registration tax, a move he says saved Torontonians $64 million.

In a draft list provided to CP24 Tuesday night, Tory touted some of his own accomplishments.

Included on the list was his six-point plan to battle congestion on Toronto streets, transit initiatives including all-door streetcar boarding and children between the ages of 2 and 12 now able to ride the TTC for free, and ensuring an additional 12 outdoor skating rinks will remain open until after March Break.