sorry guys, but idk bout dodge so much anymore...
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RE: sorry guys, but idk bout dodge so much anymore...
When you have had a truck short term and a few things start failing, I understand the wanting to bail. Since you have not owned since new, you really don't know how hard it was driven or how well it was maintained. I suspect that it has nothing at all to do with you or the truck. The abuse and the maintainence usually determine the durability and longevity of a vehicle. If problems persist, it may be wise to dump it and start fresh with anything else. Next time, try to get maintenance records or the name of the servicing shop. Look for signs of neglect.
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RE: sorry guys, but idk bout dodge so much anymore...
honestly max if you're having problems i would look at trading/selling it when the warranty is getting close to being over. Mainly because you may have gotten a truck that will always have certain issues. Like I said before all brands have it and the odds of you getting another dodge or any truck for that matter that has problems for the second time is slim to none. My best advice trade when the warranty is up and get another ram or take a look at some other brands. I personally go off of mostly looks and power. Dodge I think looks the best and the hemi and the diesel have great power compared to the rest. Although I must say the new tundra is a rather fine piece.
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RE: sorry guys, but idk bout dodge so much anymore...
Don't go to Ford...I was loyal to Ford, owned them, praised them, since 2002 and 2004 F-150's all I did was swore at them, now I'm on the Dodge side and life has never been this good.!!
All brands of trucks will have something break, all the manufacters are concerned with is getting the product threw the warenty period, the cost's of potentail issues are factered into the cost of the product which in turn ups the cost of the product...
If are trucks are issue free, some one out thier is going to have issues, some minor, some major and it's ok to vent or ask questions or to be up set.
Before giving up on Dodge, You have to sound out a response from the dealer and 100% know what is and what is not coverd before buying any new used product.
The delars don't care abought you, Chrysler, or your self will pay one way or anothier the cost of the repairs back to the dealer,which has nothing to do with the state of your truck or how previous owners maintained it.
All brands of trucks will have something break, all the manufacters are concerned with is getting the product threw the warenty period, the cost's of potentail issues are factered into the cost of the product which in turn ups the cost of the product...
If are trucks are issue free, some one out thier is going to have issues, some minor, some major and it's ok to vent or ask questions or to be up set.
Before giving up on Dodge, You have to sound out a response from the dealer and 100% know what is and what is not coverd before buying any new used product.
The delars don't care abought you, Chrysler, or your self will pay one way or anothier the cost of the repairs back to the dealer,which has nothing to do with the state of your truck or how previous owners maintained it.
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RE: sorry guys, but idk bout dodge so much anymore...
Just dump it before the warranty, like mentioned, and you should be ok. Or just buy an extended warranty and you should be covered. I've always liked Fords myself until the latest F150. It just didn't feel right. I test drove it like 3 times, and then finally decided I'd give Dodge a shot and was sold immediately.
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