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It only took a week to formulate that response@CharlieS I come to tears with laughter at the comments Dodge garners. I always thought their cars were ugly. Have you ever checked out a 426/4spd/Dana60 Road Runner? It’s a massive sleeper. Dodge/Chrysler has always been an outlier but bringing new ideas to market.
If you pay attention out there on the highways you will notice Dodge/Cummins dominates the Hot Shot hauling group by far. If the heart is strong and healthy the rest is a matter of personal adjustment. My Dodge is a 2005 built right in the sweet spot where the power train isn’t overly managed and the cab is better than the first Gen’s. Current diesel pick ups are better in many ways but the part that makes money is a pain in the wallet and not fun for doityourselfers. I don’t know what people mean when they say dodge sucks. They offer a platform that outright performs if it does require some attention. My Cummins is a very early 2005 so it’s been on the road 20 years. I have replaced a lot of parts but there is always an upgrade for a truck that was designed to be a builders vehicle. Currently there are zero issues to deal with. She sits and waits for my nudge and always responds positively.
Actually I was reviewing this thread and noticed I hadn’t responded to Charlie’s post. Chrysler has been passed around like a cheap whore but still exists bc we all like mystery. Toyota puts out reliability if not slow and a bit boring. Dodge tilts toward fun, fast, and gritty.It only took a week to formulate that response
We shall see where Dodge goes now that they have been bought out.
I didn’t assume you were ribbing me but that @mudgudgeon guy was.
Like Toyota, Dodge created a situation where you are either committed or you are not. Once a guy learns how to interact with all females the Dodge/Cummins is a snap. Good Luck!! F150 is the most popular vessel in the world and has been for a few decades. It’s just to soft for my liking.It's dirty work, but someone has to do it!
In the 2005-2015 age bracket, my preference would be for a Cummins powered dodge pickup.
The 2004 Ferd one fitty I have is definitely nothing special, but every mechanic and parts store knows what it is, and c what v their weaknesses are, (Gawd knows theres a few)
The Tundras of that era are ugly AF, and overpriced.
My neighbour has a pretty clean 2002ish Dodge/Cummins he keeps talking about selling, but the $$ he thinks he'll get is way more than I can justify.
He bought it from his dad for peanuts. I know his dad would have looked after it food. Him, not so much, but i think it would be a great truck.
I think they are the highest selling vehicle in usa for decades. . . .F150 is the most popular vessel in theworldUSA
Send the old oneI was surprised to find out the 93-94 heater water valve is different than the 95-97. Can’t reuse the one from the 93 on this 96.
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