I'll just leave this here...HAHA
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I'll just leave this here...HAHA
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Owned all makes, Ford was the most all around reliable truck. However the '98 ZR2 Blazer was the best, referred to it as my Wednesday truck. Running joke that my buddies POS Chevy must have been built late Friday afternoon, while mine was built on a Wednesday.
My brother is going through the same problems with his dodge pick up. Last year it was engine problems. Finally the shop got it running and now this year they can't make it pass emissions. His plates are now overdue and he can't afford to get something else because he spent all his money trying to polish a turd.
I LOVE my Ram. It does everything I need and then some. Its got character and the dash is cracked (anyone who owns a 2002 gets that) and its PAID OFF!
I can't complain it gets the job done. With little to no problems over the last 10 years. I just can't stand cherry creeks customer service.
Hell, I get oil changes for life free! "Part of the deal when I bought the truck."
However, I must admit the new F350 that Dryfli is talking about is from the future!!!
If I were ever in the mood to go back into any kind of money pit? Because we all really are BETA users...
I would strongly consider one of those f350s.
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We tried tyo work with Dodge last year on the Challenger Fiat 500 and Dodge Dart (Alfa Romeo in disguise) and they did not follow through on a single promise and as a manufacturer goes, they are probably the most disorganized and hard to deal with from a motorsports angle. I deal with Mazda almost daily and they are bad, but not near as bad as Dodge. GM, Ford, Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes are all cool to deal with as long as you know what to expect going in. My experience with manufacturers is from a motorsports/marketing perspective, I have not bought a new car since 1996 and have no interest in doing so anytime in the future. When I look to buy a truck I am literally counting on it to NOT break down at any time, because if it does its costs much more than a repair bill. All of the three ton trucks are fine, but I would choose GM over Dodge or Ford at this point.
Yeah get a new GM truck with its 37 computers...truck even has its own telephone number! Last time it died in the driveway...I used OnStar to have it towed to the dealer...eff any of the new trucks. I am looking forward to a good used 70's model with no computers...
Latest Update....Chrysler is actually doing me right and replacing the entire engine, brand new!!!!
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