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Is it just me or is anyone else sick and tired of seeing all these dodges around. I counted all the new dodges I saw on my way to work the other day and counted 12 new dodges and i only drive five miles to work. I just like having a truck that not everyone and their dead dogs have.
Is it just me or is anyone else sick and tired of seeing all these dodges around. I counted all the new dodges I saw on my way to work the other day and counted 12 new dodges and i only drive five miles to work. I just like having a truck that not like what everyone and their dead dogs have.
One dodge is too many for me. The hemi marketing plan is working. Im waitin for the new hurricane. That 150 is one bad--- truck. These stupid hemis are sure slow anymore.
[QUOTE= all of a sudden the rear end cocked to the right then fell out...when i say rear end i mean the WHOLE thing, axle, driveshaft, and everything else....[/QUOTE]
Musta been that awsome Hemi power.
You should have asked the guy..."Hey, That thing got a Hemi?"
My father has a 95 Ram 2500 with the V10. He's got some ungodly amount of miles on it, and it hasn't ever let him down. He's really hammered on it, too. <shrug>
I am unabashed Ford fan, but let us be fair and truthful. If Dodge made bad trucks they would not continue to sell. I have a friend that works at a delivery company, they use Dodge diesels because they have the best reliability with them. I have another friend and also a neighbor who both have Hemis, and they love them. If Ford ever bases it's sales on Dodge, GM, Toy or Nissan making bad trucks, they're in trouble.
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I dont know about that. A lot of people have bought a dodge never had one before then they buy one and find out how bad they are they never have another one. Fords always had the better quality truck theres no doubt about that. Former ford drivers get a dodge and then realize what a great truck they had in the ford and go back. I myself have seen to many quality problems with the dodge to ever consider buying one. Overall there just not as good as ford. But thats just my opinion.
I do see quite a few Dodge trucks around but you have to take in account that the new dodge body style has been out for a much longer time than the new ford body style so it might look like there are alot of new ones on the road, but most are actually one or two years old. Just wait until the new f150 gets some years on it. Also, im not sure where you live but in louisiana all the dodge trucks hang out in the large cities...i hardly ever see any venture out into the country. Guess that tells you where the dodge truck market is...damn city boys who judge a truck by its quarter mile time.
I live in Baton Rouge. I am here getting my mech engineering degree at LSU. It makes me sick seeing all the dodges around here. But im seeing alot more F150s each day.
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