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mlts22
Jan 23, 2014Explorer
Europeans have had good luck with the Ducatos. As for support, I was out in rural Texas this weekend... and the Dodge dealers with absolutely nothing around for 10 miles except cattle and barbed wire were showing off ProMasters in their lot.
This was something I was worried about. The Sprinter, when it was branded under Dodge was a red-headed stepchild, only serviced by "Five Star Dealers". It looks like the ProMaster will be serviced by any dealer that handles RAM pickups, so even in the middle of Texas, one can get it worked on. I might be wrong though.
The Fiat that left the US in the 1980s isn't the Fiat of today. Same with Hyundai of the Excel days versus the Hyundai of today.
This was something I was worried about. The Sprinter, when it was branded under Dodge was a red-headed stepchild, only serviced by "Five Star Dealers". It looks like the ProMaster will be serviced by any dealer that handles RAM pickups, so even in the middle of Texas, one can get it worked on. I might be wrong though.
The Fiat that left the US in the 1980s isn't the Fiat of today. Same with Hyundai of the Excel days versus the Hyundai of today.
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