Posted by oldtanker on March 17, 2013 at 13:03:25 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: New Ram V6 posted by Rdandersom on March 16, 2013 at 13:28:38:
LOL of course they have the best warranty around. When you build an inferior product you gotta have that better warrenty to sell it.
LOL and it truly is a FIAT RAM. Just cause some CEO is being told what to say by the parent company hardly makes it true.
Best truck? According to JD Powers including both 12/ and 3/4 ton the Chevy'GMC HD 2500 rates as the best truck.
Also wanna know how come when I Google Dodge Ram most of the stuff that pops up is WARRANTY ISSUES and how to fight FIAT with the lemon laws in some states!
G1355 you are right, at least almost right about 2 things you posted.
1. Yea you sure would rather push a Fiat Ram than drive a Ford but that don't say much. I'd rather drive pink motor scooter that ran than push anything!
2. The comment about no substitute for cubic inches was true until the echoboost technology came out. Use to be to really build HP and torque you had to have the CID to back it up.
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