Consumer Reports Ranks Dodge Most Reliable American Brand

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Man. This has to be the best way to describe ford right now, imo.
This.

They lost me when they put a furniture peddling assbead in charge of one of the biggest car companies in the world-and after getting the expected results of an absolute dumbshit move, they kept this flopping dildo in charge.

Morons.

I haven't looked back. **** them.
 

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All these young pups that don't know what a VCR is, sheesh. I've still got one hidden away somewhere. Also have a vcr-c video camera, 8mm video camera. Bunch of old crap. Sold a set of Altec-Lansing speakers awhile back from the early '70's. Big 15" woofers in those. Massive pieces of furniture is what they were.
 

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When has Cadillac really been know for reliability?
 

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All these young pups that don't know what a VCR is, sheesh. I've still got one hidden away somewhere. Also have a vcr-c video camera, 8mm video camera. Bunch of old crap. Sold a set of Altec-Lansing speakers awhile back from the early '70's. Big 15" woofers in those. Massive pieces of furniture is what they were.

THIS!

The local video store (not blockbuster) was an epic experience.

I feel sorry for this generation-they’ll NEVER know the rush and sweating bullets involved at 18 years old with acting like your looking at renting emmy award nominated shit like the Matrix when in reality you’re just waiting for the right moment to enter the “Adult Section” that has beaded strands hanging for a door and disgusting olive green shag carpeting that has never been cleaned, with the smell of cigarette smoke everywhere.

You hope like hell you dont see anyone you know when going in, and just when you think you’ve made the choice between “Shaved Phillipino sluts VIII” and “Spring Break Backdoor Blondes 37”, some other white knuckled fool shuffles in to make shit awkward and panic you into checking out both quickly with the old chinese broad who doesnt speak a word of ****ing english.

Good times.
 
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THIS!

The local video store (not blockbuster) was an epic experience.

I feel sorry for this generation-they’ll NEVER know the rush and sweating bullets involved at 18 years old with acting like your looking at renting emmy award nominated shit like the Matrix when in reality you’re just waiting for the right moment to enter the “Adult Section” that has beaded strands hanging for a door and olive green shaggy carpeting that had never been cleaned, with the smell of cigarette smoke everywhere.

You hope like hell you dont see anyone you know when going in, and just when you think you’ve made the choice between “Shaved Phillipino sluts VIII” and “Spring Break Backdoor Blondes 37”, some other white knuckled **** steps in to make shit awkward and panic you into checking out quickly with the old chinese broad who doesnt speak a word of ****ing english.

Good times.
This generation can access porn we couldn't even dream of at any given second of any day. If anything they feel sorry for us.
 

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This generation can access porn we couldn't even dream of at any given second of any day. If anything they feel sorry for us.

I feel more sorry for them, the thrill of porn back in the day was the hunt! Ransacking your dads closet, a buddy bringing a hustler to school, paki mart guy selling you a penthouse mag etc... basically we had to work for it, nowadays its way too easy and has made an entire generation lazy when it comes to the pursuit of women. I have several divorced buddies in their late 30s, early 40s that date women in the 21-29 age range and those ladies regularly lament what ****ing pussies their generation of men are....that and I am sure they have some daddy issues :D
 

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I’ve been DD’ing a brand new Durango for 8mo and it hasn’t skipped a beat. It’s the V6 model with the A8. I literally floor it everywhere I go with pretty much the intent of grenading this car. To my surprise 11k miles later not one single issue. Although that one time I tree’d a chevy bolt but he 60’d me then proceeded to taunt me by goosing it’s to go from a roll . If this thing had the 6.4L it would be an excellent small family vehicle.


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Loved my Jeep SRT. Aside from the running costs, that was an absolute perfect daily driver. Although, it appears the 6.4L has a nasty habit of eating lifters.
 

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I've had my charger 392 for over a year and haven't had a single problem with it. And, I drive it hard every chance I get.

My last ford was my old DD, 2014 Focus with the DCT. Need I say more? That car and how Ford handled it singlehandedly pulled me away from Ford for a while.
 

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I'm sure there is some bias toward Dodge, but, I do believe they are definitely a great quality car maker.

2016 Durango R/T here, approaching close to 4 years, never a single problem where the vehicle left me sranded, wouldn't start, etc. Couple of bulbs here and there, that's it. Almost 26K miles and it sees multiple redlines daily. :)
 

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Lmao...

Isn't this same racket who got popped for saying Toyota was the best quality for years and it turned out they didn't even test the cars, they went on "previous history" at a time when Toyota was actually having quality issues?

Yeah......
 

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I will say this, Ford trucks tend to hold their value a lot more than Dodge does
 

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Lmao...

Isn't this same racket who got popped for saying Toyota was the best quality for years and it turned out they didn't even test the cars, they went on "previous history" at a time when Toyota was actually having quality issues?

Yeah......

Or when they named the Honda Ridgeline a great light truck...LMFAO, doesn’t even have frame rails, it’s a unibody CUV masquerading as a truck...
 

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Or when they named the Honda Ridgeline a great light truck...LMFAO, doesn’t even have frame rails, it’s a unibody CUV masquerading as a truck...
I was a rookie lube tech at a Honda dealer outside Chicago when Honda sent out the first Ridgeline's for sale. I thought "Damn, they actually made a RWD truck?"

Popped the hood and saw the transverse engine and trans with a 7 foot long drive shaft for "AWD". Closed the hood and walked away shaking my head.
 

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