blackrams
Gold Member
Hearing all this made me think of something.
10 years ago I would not buy a Dodge/Ram or whatever you want to call it. Knew too many people that had problems with trannys, etc....
Then work got me a long bed Crew cab 4x4, ran it for a few years and like it. Offered to get me a new 5.7l Crew Cab, said sure. Ran that one for years and loved it. I needed a new and bigger truck than my Tundra so i bought a Dodge Ram 2500 for personal use - really like it. This year work said Ford is the low bidder so how about a F150 - said sure, have to admit I was hoping I would get another Ram but look forward to trying something new.
We have owned a LOT of Toyotas and I really do like them and wish they made a 2500/3500 style truck but the domestic manufactures have come a long way in the last 10 years !
I whole heartedly agree with you on the Chrysler automatic transmissions of years past, can't say about newer ones. Had trouble with one myself. Next truck was a manual. Every truck since then has been a manual with the exception of one. Didn't really want it but, the deal was too good to pass up. It was a Cummins.............
All the sales folks swear to me that the automatics are stronger transmissions. I don't argue with them, I have had the best experience with manuals so, that's what I get. I don't care if other folks want autos, just not what I want. My understanding is that none of the new diesel powered trucks up to the F550/5500/whatever offer a manual with the exception of the Ram. That may or may not be true but, that's what I was told.
If that is in fact true, then I'll never have anything but a Dodge or Ram. Just my opinion but, my opinion is what decides where my money gets spent.
Rams :drink: