counting rams? lol
well i had to drive for a long distance by myself for work today, and the work truck has no radio, noticed a ram and decided to tally what i saw throughout the day. i thought i'd share with you guys
1st gen - 8
2nd gen - 35
3rd gen - 24
4th gen - 4
normally there are quite a bit more 3rd gens, not sure what the deal was with the 2nd gens today.
1st gen - 8
2nd gen - 35
3rd gen - 24
4th gen - 4
normally there are quite a bit more 3rd gens, not sure what the deal was with the 2nd gens today.
lol , sometime when i see a 2nd gen i want to tell them about the easy problems that can be fixed so it will run better and so they will keep it, sadly more and more 2nd gens are being sold and less driving, but i think that could be changed if the commen problems were fixed i dunno
i saw 8 more 2nds 7 more 3rds and 1 more 4th on the way to the bar... thats crazy that there are that many rams in AZ, there are a lot of chevy/ford guys around here, we are the underdog
Shoot there is not many rams sold around here most people either keep them or junk them when the tranny goes
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^Around here the number of old trucks has decreased signifigantly.
I blame the government and their cash for clunkers.
Before CFC, I could find Rams, Chevys, Fords, cheap. Now, yeah, right.
I got a good price on mine considering the small problems it has. Any other truck like it would be around $8000. I paid $6500. :|
I blame the government and their cash for clunkers.
Before CFC, I could find Rams, Chevys, Fords, cheap. Now, yeah, right.
I got a good price on mine considering the small problems it has. Any other truck like it would be around $8000. I paid $6500. :|
If I were to count Rams around here I'd have no time to concentrate on my driving. I pointed the monstrosity toward Lake Mead this afternoon and saw one Chevy and one Ford, the rest of the trucks were Rams. Afterward when I parked at the grocery store the 2nd gen parked nearby was sporting a tailgate badge from the same dealer from which I got mine. There are lots of 3rd and 4th gens, too, but this is Dodge country. The trickier bit would be counting Fords.
I guess used car prices are among the things that are bigger in Texas, eh?


