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Last company truck that I had was a ford. It wouldn’t say warm in the winter. Took it back and replaced it with a dodge.

On the other hand, after years of having Ford cars, SUV's, and pickups, I've never had one that wouldn't warm things up inside. In fact, I've had a lot less problems with our Fords than we ever did with other brands, especially so with GM and Chrysler Group products.
 

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So we all agree. Dodge is better than ford. Mods, please lock this thread as we have solved the world’s problems.

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Uh, no, I probably spent $1000 every year keeping my 2000 dodge 5.9 Cummins running every year. Glad it's gone. My 1988 Chevy , probably less than $1000 since it was made.,,✌️
 

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Uh, no, I probably spent $1000 every year keeping my 2000 dodge 5.9 Cummins running every year. Glad it's gone. My 1988 Chevy , probably less than $1000 since it was made.,,✌️
MODS!!!!! Can you ban this jackwagon for lying!

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So we all agree. Dodge is better than ford. Mods, please lock this thread as we have solved the world’s problems.

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Nope. You need to work on your reading comprehension. In fact, the Chrysler/Dodge products I had were among the worst of all the vehicles having issues.

Back some time ago, a fellow on one of the RV forums that I frequented tried to tell me that the RAM pickup was NOT a Dodge product, that it was strictly a RAM. I suggested that he open the door of his RAM and see if the placard there didn't state that it was a "Chrysler Group" product, and then asked him if he could buy a brand new RAM anywhere other than from the Chrysler Group or a Chrysler/Dodge dealer.

He never answered.
 

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