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Any Ram, or just yours? You did buy a tradesman, correct? And came from an XLT? Probably a lot of what you don’t like on your Ram is because you bought a both of the barrel trim level.
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Until a couple of weeks ago when I had my Ram inspected. The mechanic was taking a long time finishing up on the computer so he could issue the inspection sticker. He finally looked up and said they didn't have a 2017 Dodge truck listed. I told him it isn't a Dodge, it is a Ram. Got my sticker then.nope, they can call it whatever they want
Just TRY to order a Ford OR a General Motors(Chevy/GMC) with a diesel AND a MANUAL transmission! I cannot wait for the 2019 3500's to be orderable!!!Why do you think they are better? I recently bought my first RAM coming off from six Ford Super Duty trucks which were all excellent. For me, I can find things I like about the RAM better and things I like about the Ford better.
I just call it "the truck".
Just TRY to order a Ford OR a General Motors(Chevy/GMC) with a diesel AND a MANUAL transmission! I cannot wait for the 2019 3500's to be orderable!!!
Yes, im fully aware that cummins is an independent company that goes back to 1919, but whenever i call the parts store i tell them 2011 dodge 2500 cummins right off the bat to keep things speedyYou do know that Cummins is NOT a division of FCA, right? Cummins INC. made diesel engines for OTR trucks LONG before Dodge approached them to design a downsized version.
I try to correct people who call it a Dodge by letting them know Ram and Dodge split in 2012. But it really bugs me that various auto part and modification sites still call it a Dodge.
You do know that Cummins is NOT a division of FCA, right? Cummins INC. made diesel engines for OTR trucks LONG before Dodge approached them to design a downsized version.
I try to correct people who call it a Dodge by letting them know Ram and Dodge split in 2012. But it really bugs me that various auto part and modification sites still call it a Dodge.
On the one hand, it's just semantic b.s. and who really cares. On the other hand, it's been a decade and even aftermarket companies still call the brand Dodge.
Just curious about your opinions. Being completely honest, it does bug me a bit.
I'll tell you what REALLY bugs me. When people call my truck a CAR. And when people in general call pick up trucks CARS.