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Thinkin about buying a new truck
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 7717301" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>Agreed, the Dosdge is definitely more rough around the edges (not always a bad thing for a work truck).</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit jaded with the Fords i guess, as we had lots of turbo and electrical issues, not to mention some tranny problems. In my business, we put our trucks through hell. <strong>Every</strong> auto truck we have <strong>will </strong>have a tranny issue before 100k miles. That's why we get rid of them after 2 yrs. For whatever reason the manual Cummins feels like it could pull both the Chevy and Ford all over the place. It's a f'in monster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 7717301, member: 21531"] Agreed, the Dosdge is definitely more rough around the edges (not always a bad thing for a work truck). I'm a bit jaded with the Fords i guess, as we had lots of turbo and electrical issues, not to mention some tranny problems. In my business, we put our trucks through hell. [B]Every[/B] auto truck we have [B]will [/B]have a tranny issue before 100k miles. That's why we get rid of them after 2 yrs. For whatever reason the manual Cummins feels like it could pull both the Chevy and Ford all over the place. It's a f'in monster. [/QUOTE]
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