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Old 06-10-2013, 09:41 PM   #71
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The heavy dutys almost always carry over the older body for another year. The 2002 3/4 and 1 ton kept the old design one more year as they did in 2009.
and besides, I would thinks that the guy would know the year of his own truck.

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Old 06-10-2013, 09:42 PM   #72
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My bad, missed that part.. No mention of that being a 2500.... You are correct sir!
You can tell by the emblem on the fender. It's a dead give away that it's a 2500.
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Old 06-10-2013, 09:46 PM   #73
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2001 1500 looks very similar.
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Old 06-10-2013, 09:54 PM   #74
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2001 1500 looks very similar.
not on an 01 1500 it doesn't. That's why I believed that it was an 02 because I knew it was a 2500 and the poster said it was an 02. a 1500 in that body style couldn't be an 02 as you know.

Doesn't matter anyhow. I wouldn't have a problem owning a dodge truck regardless of some the small problems with certain years. I would however choose to stick with 09 and up just because they have improvement them so much.
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Old 06-10-2013, 10:09 PM   #75
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Stick with the GM trucks. I've had my 99 1500 for six years now and never had an issue.
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Old 06-10-2013, 10:11 PM   #76
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not on an 01 1500 it doesn't. That's why I believed that it was an 02 because I knew it was a 2500 and the poster said it was an 02. a 1500 in that body style couldn't be an 02 as you know.

Doesn't matter anyhow. I wouldn't have a problem owning a dodge truck regardless of some the small problems with certain years. I would however choose to stick with 09 and up just because they have improvement them so much.
Yes 09 and up are much better... I had a 2007 ram SLT 4x4... My new one is so much nicer... Plus the seats are more comfy...
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Old 06-10-2013, 11:29 PM   #77
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Well from and actual pre 2009 Dodge truck(s) owner I can say that they are not junk as some here have stated.
My 2004 1500 I got new was a wonderful truck. Never had any issues and did great in the snow and ice. I got Rid of it because it was the 4.7 and I needed more power for pulling my trailer. The biggest complaint I had of it though is that it got horrible fuel mileage. 13mpg average and dropped to 8 pulling my trailer. I have a 06 2500 with the Cummins now and its an absolute tank.
Of course I would expect the newer ones to be nicer and better as they should.
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Old 06-11-2013, 03:51 AM   #78
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Yes, silver automatic with AC, one of 43 Formulas for 1973, original California car, in the process of being restored....my oldest daughter wants it.
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Old 06-11-2013, 07:05 AM   #79
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Old 06-11-2013, 11:01 AM   #80
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The Hemi motors are good, but they can't hold a candle to the LS engines.
didn't say if they could or couldn't, though I will say I have never had issues with any of my chevy's but Dodge on the other hand.

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What? Only problem with the 5.9 was that it was a gas hog. The 4.7 high output in my Dakota has 160k miles and the only reason the original 4.7 went out was because the previous owner ran a 175 HP of nitrous through a dry kit and killed a cylinder. Actually it had just ruined a plug and he thought it had killed a cylinder, so he decided to run some more nitrous through and finished it. Brothers GC also had 200k on his original 4.7 and transmission, he regrets selling it for his CTS, but that is how it goes. Can't really say anything on the 360 in his Dakota RT though since it has not been a 360 for a long time, it is now a Hughes Engineering 426 stroker. Have not really heard of any electrical issues in their trucks either, though the GC was a 01 and the Dakotas are 99 and 01s respectively and would all been designed per Daimler, though my Patriot never any electrical issues and had 110k miles on it.
There are good batches and bad batches, but as a former Chrysler tech I can tell you that there are more bad than good of the 4.7L and 5.9L motors out there, Chrysler quality has always been on the lower scope, it has gotten 10 fold better since Fiat took over, but the history of Chrysler from the 1980s until the mid 2000s was hit or miss on quality.

Might have something to do with all those beer and pot lunch breaks assembly line workers take.
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Old 06-11-2013, 12:46 PM   #81
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didn't say if they could or couldn't, though I will say I have never had issues with any of my chevy's but Dodge on the other hand.



There are good batches and bad batches, but as a former Chrysler tech I can tell you that there are more bad than good of the 4.7L and 5.9L motors out there, Chrysler quality has always been on the lower scope, it has gotten 10 fold better since Fiat took over, but the history of Chrysler from the 1980s until the mid 2000s was hit or miss on quality.

Might have something to do with all those beer and pot lunch breaks assembly line workers take.
Were you a tech for a dealership? problem with that is you are seeing a VERY small percentage of the vehicles actually sold so 1 tech seeing what happens at his dealer. Honestly, check forums and with people I know and vehicles I have had both are very good engines period, maybe for some reason your dealership or area got more of the bad ones, but overall they were not bad, the 5.9 loved the fuel though. Is there a particular issue with one or both you experienced? When my brothers 5.9 was torn down at well over 100k miles the internals were still perfect. From everything I have seen and experienced says you are exagerating, just like if I was to say all GM 5.3s were junk because of the well known issues they had the first few years they were made. Or all Ford 5.4s were bad because of the little well known issues involving spark plugs. And please don't feed me any bull that Chrysler had any worse quality than GM or Ford, i have had plenty of each, especially from the 90s and none of them were great and they all 3 needed work on their transmissions at that time, actually GM was the wiorst, we have had 4 of the wonderful w-bodies that decided to puke their transmissions at just over 100k miles, never had that problem with the Chryslers. Fact is until recently all 3 had spotty wuality problems.
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Old 06-11-2013, 12:57 PM   #82
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All cars are junk. Period.

Now that we got that out of the way.

We have a ram, 06 2500 Cummins. Got it new. Great truck. Little issues here and there as with any car/truck. Hope to have it another 10 years.
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Old 06-12-2013, 09:20 PM   #83
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2013 Quad Cab 395hp / 410tq 4x4. $28,750.00 price after all rebates. I Love This Truck!

Good lord - That seems like a smoking deal to me. I can't believe how much used trucks are going for. I'm a couple years away from a new truck, but I think that would fit the bill nicely. From what I've seen of the 2015 F150's, they look like a pretty sweet ride too.
I've been kicking around the idea of a Nissan Titan too. Kind of a two year stopgap truck. They seem to go pretty cheap...probably for good reason.
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Old 06-13-2013, 06:29 AM   #84
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Good lord - That seems like a smoking deal to me. I can't believe how much used trucks are going for. I'm a couple years away from a new truck, but I think that would fit the bill nicely. From what I've seen of the 2015 F150's, they look like a pretty sweet ride too.
I've been kicking around the idea of a Nissan Titan too. Kind of a two year stopgap truck. They seem to go pretty cheap...probably for good reason.
Yea if you can hit the rebates right the price is awesome.

I posted a while back with a pic of mine, sticker was $41 and got it down to $32K with rebates. And that was on a full 4 door Crew cab Big Horn.

Its all about waiting for the major holiday sales. I used the presidents day sale for mine.
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