Posted by Bob Huntress on December 19, 2011 at 17:57:48 from (184.41.109.179):
In Reply to: Big 3 2500 trucks posted by Dave from MN on December 19, 2011 at 16:06:01:
GM and Ford both make a fine truck. Dodge, not so much. I buy used so I expect to have repairs, but Dodge's seem to stay broke from day one. We had one at work, but we weren't allowed to tow with it, not that it mattered. It was in the shop as often as it was on the road. Fortunately for the government, Dodge did honor the warranty on their dumpster on wheels. If you want a job in the mechanics field, go to work at Dodge. you will get job security. I'm not the type of fellow to rather push a GM then drive a Ford, or vice virsa, but Dodge really does make a pathetic truck. I have a chevy 2500, with 330,000 miles on it, and I'm good with it. I've had Fords and they're a fine truck.
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