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Re: Need input on Dodge Truck
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Posted by pair-a-dice farms on July 28, 2007 at 08:56:07 from (208.180.2.240):
In Reply to: Need input on Dodge Truck posted by Jrry on July 28, 2007 at 05:41:32:
Well opinions are like...noses everybody's got one, here's mine. Everyone's got a favorite brand, car, truck, tractor whatever. I've always run fords and have had good luck I've got 4 now that have a total of over 900,000 miles on them. In 2005 I was in the market for a new truck and money was tight so I went with the least expensive one I could buy, it was a Dodge 1500 4x4 with an 8' box and the 4.7 liter. I was $2500 cheaper than the comparable ford. I am not at all satisfied because it has been in the shop several times and the dealer basically gave up trying to get it to run right. It has a bad hesitation at lower speeds such as driving across pastures. None of my fords have been in the shop anywhere near as much and the 6 cylinders will out pull the dodge and get better gas milage. I probably just got a lemon but unless I get a cummins this will be my last dodge.
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