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Posted: 10/18/2019 12:02:57 AM EDT
Cheap, breaks a lot, extremely common. Amiwrong?
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80 percent of all Dodges sold in the last 20 years are still on the road.
The other 20 percent actually made it home. |
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Have a 2005 Town and country with 245,000 no major repairs. 1999 Concorde with 256,000 that went through two teenage boys no major repairs. One is driving it 300 plus miles a week with no problems. My whole sale guy has a 2011 Town and country with 322,000 no major problems.
Past Dodge caravan had 380,000 worked fine till someone totaled it when parked. So yeah I say your wrong. But thats just me. |
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My 2002 Durango is on its second motor, the front end is tired, and the AC doesn't work. Other that that it's in great shape.
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I think Kia is the Taurus or Keltec of the road. Dodge is more like Kimber because only assholes buy them.
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Have a 2005 Town and country with 245,000 no major repairs. 1999 Concorde with 256,000 that went through two teenage boys no major repairs. One is driving it 300 plus miles a week with no problems. My whole sale guy has a 2011 Town and country with 322,000 no major problems. Past Dodge caravan had 380,000 worked fine till someone totaled it when parked. So yeah I say your wrong. But thats just me. View Quote You one lucky guy. Family got suckered into buying one Caravan growing up, it crapped out early and traded in because Dad had a friend at the dealer for a newer model. That crapped out as well before it hit 120k. Dodge Dakota bought cheap, terrible. If it's not the transmission first, it's the electrical giving you problems. Then the engine shortly after. The only thing I would possibly buy is a new Ram. But I would get rid of it before warranty is up. |
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Other than being a little "thirsty," I have no problems with my Hemi Dodge Durango.
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I dunno. My '13 Ram 1500 has 100K and has never missed a beat. The only thing it's ever needed was a window switch. My '16 Hellcat has just over 25K and has been perfect so far.
I know these aren't Porsche quality vehicles, but even if I was super picky I'd have a hard time finding something to get wound up about. |
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Dodge bashers have no idea what they are talking about. Why don't you dorks just go drive your rusted out frame Tacoma's and shut the fuck up!
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I have a 95, and still going along with my 04 Tundra
Shrugs. |
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Dodge bashers have no idea what they are talking about. Why don't you dorks just go drive your rusted out frame Tacoma's and shut the fuck up! View Quote |
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I’ve owned 3 Toyota’s, 4 Dodge’s, 3 Jeeps, 3 Chevys, 1 Buick, 1 Montero and 7 VW’s.
The dodges were nowhere near the worst. The GM products (aside from the 4.3 Vortec motor) and one of the Toyota’s were not great vehicles as far as reliability and quality goes IMO. The GM’s were absolute rattle traps and the Corolla was a complete POS from day one. Hated that car. That said I’d give a testicle for a Z51 C8 Corvette. In white. Not kidding. |
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Dodge bashers have no idea what they are talking about. Why don't you dorks just go drive your rusted out frame Tacoma's and shut the fuck up! View Quote I bought the Dodge, another guy bought a Chevy, and another bought a Ford around the same time. The Chevy lost an injector and the Ford ate a trans, neither could hang with me when towing in the hills. How many 6.0 Ford diesels did they buy back? How many head gaskets did the Duramax eat? I'm not here to bash, just think the conversation is a little lopsided. |
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You should play the lottery. You one lucky guy. Family got suckered into buying one Caravan growing up, it crapped out early and traded in because Dad had a friend at the dealer for a newer model. That crapped out as well before it hit 120k. Dodge Dakota bought cheap, terrible. If it's not the transmission first, it's the electrical giving you problems. Then the engine shortly after. The only thing I would possibly buy is a new Ram. But I would get rid of it before warranty is up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Have a 2005 Town and country with 245,000 no major repairs. 1999 Concorde with 256,000 that went through two teenage boys no major repairs. One is driving it 300 plus miles a week with no problems. My whole sale guy has a 2011 Town and country with 322,000 no major problems. Past Dodge caravan had 380,000 worked fine till someone totaled it when parked. So yeah I say your wrong. But thats just me. You one lucky guy. Family got suckered into buying one Caravan growing up, it crapped out early and traded in because Dad had a friend at the dealer for a newer model. That crapped out as well before it hit 120k. Dodge Dakota bought cheap, terrible. If it's not the transmission first, it's the electrical giving you problems. Then the engine shortly after. The only thing I would possibly buy is a new Ram. But I would get rid of it before warranty is up. I have rented 100's of car for work. Ironicly I have only had trouble with two. The only Honda and the only Toyota. I cant imagine the odds. I have never had a Chrysler rental either. All GM, Volvo, Kia, Ford and just about everything else. |
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Dodge bashers have no idea what they are talking about. Why don't you dorks just go drive your rusted out frame Tacoma's and shut the fuck up! View Quote I'm not saying that FCA hasn't made progress or that all of their products are bad, but they have an earned reputation for building trash over the years. |
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Quoted: Nearly every attempt ever made to quantify vehicular reliability puts the FCA brands at the bottom with the JLR brands. I'm not saying that FCA hasn't made progress or that all of their products are bad, but they have an earned reputation for building trash over the years. View Quote |
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Quoted: Just where are you getting that info? And by who's standards? Automotive writers and their ilk are some of most biased and brand loyal asshole fanboy's on the entire planet! View Quote CR, JD Power, smaller independent researchers... anyone. The products of Chrysler's various corporate entities have pretty consistently been rated as among the least reliable and, outside of luxury brands, the most expensive to keep on the road. The experiences I've had myself and that I've seen with those close to me supports their conclusions. Again, I do think that Chrysler's products, or at least some of them, have improved. They make some things I'd almost consider owning. But it's going to take a while for them to rebuild their reputation. |
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I’ve owned 3 Toyota’s, 4 Dodge’s, 3 Jeeps, 3 Chevys, 1 Buick, 1 Montero and 7 VW’s. The dodges were nowhere near the worst. The GM products (aside from the 4.3 Vortec motor) and one of the Toyota’s were not great vehicles as far as reliability and quality goes IMO. The GM’s were absolute rattle traps and the Corolla was a complete POS from day one. Hated that car. That said I’d give a testicle for a Z51 C8 Corvette. In white. Not kidding. View Quote My son has a 2008 chevy Colorado with the 3.7 and it's a pretty solid little truck. On the Colorado owners ground on Facebook there are plenty of guys with over 300,000 miles on those little trucks... |
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Quoted: Pick one. CR, JD Power, smaller independent researchers... anyone. The products of Chrysler's various corporate entities have pretty consistently been rated as among the least reliable and, outside of luxury brands, the most expensive to keep on the road. The experiences I've had myself and that I've seen with those close to me supports their conclusions. Again, I do think that Chrysler's products, or at least some of them, have improved. They make some things I'd almost consider owning. But it's going to take a while for them to rebuild their reputation. View Quote |
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My 2006 Ram SRT10 was amazing and problem free.
My 2008 Dodge Viper continues to be an amazing car. Op, I'm sorry your lesbian lover only allows you to buy a ford. |
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My 2006 Ram SRT10 was amazing and problem free. My 2008 Dodge Viper continues to be an amazing car. Op, I'm sorry your lesbian lover only allows you to buy a ford. View Quote |
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Quoted: I think the real reason for all the Dodge hate here at AR-15.com is you guys what the SRT vehicles but either can't afford them or your wife's won't let you have them... View Quote |
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Quoted: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/Jennifer-Lawrence-ok-thumbs-up_zps5c0357b9_GIF-103.gif Whatever you need to tell yourself. View Quote |
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Quoted: Maybe a little luck but I take care of my stuff. I have rented 100's of car for work. Ironicly I have only had trouble with two. The only Honda and the only Toyota. I cant imagine the odds. I have never had a Chrysler rental either. All GM, Volvo, Kia, Ford and just about everything else. View Quote You have very rare luck considering all quantitative reports show that the statistical likelihood of your vehicular problems is going against the grain. I have rented Nissan, Ford, Jeep, Toyota and GM. All were fine, but had to return the Nissan rogue and exchange out because we noticed some leaking oil of some sort and the CVT was whining. |
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I have a 14 ram 3500. 50k miles.
Other than the catalytic converter, turbo controller, and a shit ton of recalls. I havent had any issues. I have actually been pretty happy with it. |
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Someone has to drive the rusty frame Tacomas may as well be you... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/Jennifer-Lawrence-ok-thumbs-up_zps5c0357b9_GIF-103.gif Whatever you need to tell yourself. I have, however, owned a Jeep XJ, and for something with supposedly mythical reliability, it was pretty crappy. The check engine light made an appearance once every month or two, and I got a first hand lesson about the 0331 head casting issue among other things. I'm not sure I'd declare it as the worst vehicle I've ever owned, but it's up there. Combine that with the shenanigans I've seen with vehicles belonging to friends and family, and yeah... there is a pattern, and that patterns correlates with most of the brand rankings I've seen. |
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Ram Trucks are no longer Dodge bro
They seperated companies because Dodge is such shit. Ram is p okay |
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Quoted: I've never owned a Tacoma or any other Toyota product. I have, however, owned a Jeep XJ, and for something with supposedly mythical reliability, it was pretty crappy. The check engine light made an appearance once every month or two, and I got a first hand lesson about the 0331 head casting issue among other things. I'm not sure I'd declare it as the worst vehicle I've ever owned, but it's up there. Combine that with the shenanigans I've seen with vehicles belonging to friends and family, and yeah... there is a pattern, and that patterns correlates with most of the brand rankings I've seen. View Quote |
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I don't know if you are wrong OP but mine has been good.
The only Dodge I have owned I have been daily driving 20 years, 99 Dakota 6cyl manual. Very few problems, it never broke down to leave me stranded. Worst thing to happen was the pilot bearing going out but I still managed to get home. No electrical problems, no engine problems, no rust problems, no transmission problems, the locks and windows have never failed to function. Just common items have been replaced, I just finally did the starter this year because it was dragging, PS pump a couple years ago, water pump a few years earlier, ball joints, cat, A/C clutch. All very inexpensive to fix. If every vehicle I ever own is as reliable as my Dakota I will be very happy. Dodge Taurus of which I speak. Attached File |
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How do I post pics? I want to post pics of some of my Dodge SRT Taurus vehicles....
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