Posted by farmerboy on November 20, 2012 at 08:45:37 from (69.131.203.82):
In Reply to: New dodge ram trucks posted by Dick2 on November 19, 2012 at 18:05:24:
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Aww widdle tirteen fitty five tinks a 6 foot box is a long box....
Long boxes are for WORK trucks. I have a 2000 extended cab F150 7700 farm pickup with a 6'6" box and wish often that it was an 8 footer. I only have it because I need to use it as a halfassed car for when I'm bringing along my wife and two kids. This pickup has pulled trailers across Iowa, down to Kentucky, to Kansas, all around Wisconsin and back. It's not had an easy life and it's still going strong at 170,000 miles. If it were a Dodge, it'd be on its second or third transmission.
If I get another pickup, I'll keep the F-150 for for light work and buy a late 90's F-250 or 350 regular cab with a "gay" long box for farm work.
You can keeping sucking your dodges. I used to work for an agronomy business that had all Dodges. They were complete junk. We had an 05ish manual trans 3500 diesel dually that dropped it's tranny ant 76000 miles. Salesman's half ton pickups were CONSTANTLY dropping automatic transmissions. the head salesman got a new Dodge in '08 that leaked rain into the cab through the dome light at 3000 miles. They finally started buying Fords in '09. The most die-hard Dodge fan immediately switched to an '09 Ford F-150.... Hmmm.
Dodge has made crap trucks for decades and I see no point in the future when they'll improve.
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