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Re: o.t. 2002 dodge1500 pickup
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Posted by B-maniac on March 05, 2007 at 17:00:43 from (207.241.132.230):
In Reply to: Re: o.t. 2002 dodge1500 pickup posted by j cook/iowa on March 05, 2007 at 16:24:01:
The only advise on the subject that I have is this. DON'T buy a 4 or 5 yr. old truck off a used car dealer and if you buy it off a new car dealer , make them give you the trade in owners name and # and call them first. There are lemons in all of them and the used car dealers usually end up with all of them because the new car dealers are smart and auction them off. There are plenty of good trucks out there being sold by the original owners every day. HISTORY means everything. Buy from original private owner whenever possible and get warrantee and repair historys. It's a buyers market , use it to your advantage and you will get a good truck no matter what make you choose. I have a '99 Suburban LT and as far as I'm concerned it's in a league of it's own. From what I've seen of the Excursions (their only competition) the Sub,s still have no competition. Chevy and GMC trucks are just Suburbans with a box , so I guess I'm kinda partial to that make over the Dodge or Ford. My brother and his son both lease new trucks every two yrs. In '98 they both went with Dodge and two yrs later went back to Ford and never looked back. I've got a freind that is PURE MOPAR all the way. Bought a used '99 Dodge pickup , sold it less than a year later and bought Ford. Can't really say why but it don't look too good.
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