Posted by Larry NEIL on November 20, 2012 at 13:05:47 from (76.202.223.46):
In Reply to: Calling G1355 posted by in-too-deep on November 20, 2012 at 10:47:33:
I just finished reading the Dodge post from this morning. Brand names really do have following, but the arguments are mostly due from personal preferances. I have always been a Chrysler fan and have owned six Dodge trucks and two chevys. I always liked the comfort of the seats in the Dodge trucks as they are always more comfortable to drive for ME. My current truck is a Ram 3500 dually, for pulling my 34' gooseneck with old tractors or delivering hay, and I love the Cummins 5.9 in it. Being in the construction business and owning my own business, I have been issued ALL brands, even Toyota. NOT ONE of the major brands is bad or they wouldn't stay in business, but different models and especially new versions of engines/transmisswions/brakes/etc. always need time to get the bugs worked out. As a pilot there is an old addage that says: NEVER FLY THE A MODEL OF ANYTHING! Let someone else be the test pilot. Another thing to remember is that if you buy 10 of each brand...one of the 10 will be a dog, nothing but trouble, and one of the 10 will run like a dream for many thousands of miles with no trouble. Just the way it is with machinery.
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