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- billyray50Explorer
Ron3rd wrote:
What's the news? Texas has been known as Super Duty country for many years.
X2 Although I have noticed the last few years a lot HD Rams hauling on the Texas highways. - Ron3rdExplorer IIIWhat's the news? Texas has been known as Super Duty country for many years.
- blofgrenExplorerWell, you'd better get rid of it before that tensioner breaks the bank! :B
Seriously I would keep it if I were you. It is paid for and even if you did have an expensive repair in the next few years it is still much cheaper than a new truck. I know I will be keeping mine for a very long time after it is paid for.
Saying that, that black 2017 F-350 I looked at on Sunday was pretty sweet. I got out of there quickly before anyone asked me if I wanted to take it for a drive! :B larry barnhart wrote:
I have not had a warranty for years. Don't give it a thought or worry about not having one.
chevman
Same with my parents 05 Duramax. Although it only had 56k miles when they sold it that truck never required a repair except for a front shock that leaked when it was new.
BTW... That truck sold in two days and obviously the new owners weren't worried about no warranty either. And for our farm/ranch trucks we buy used trucks that are always out of warranty.
My biggest gripe about my truck to date is the drivers side seat belt tensioner is getting weaker and is slow to pull the seat belt up, but I'm in and out of my truck a lot, but I just didn't have time to take it in and get it addressed.- larry_barnhartExplorerI have not had a warranty for years. Don't give it a thought or worry about not having one.
chevman Cummins12V98 wrote:
Fish that's great. 18 years I would sure hope they won! Now get out your check book since yours has no warranty left.
Why should I? From a common sense point of view my truck is payed for, and is 4.5 years old and at 103k miles, not one single issue to date. I still have the original shocks on the truck and has been very inexpensive to operate.
Having said that these new Super Duty's look like a jewel so the itch continues!- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIFish that's great. 18 years I would sure hope they won! Now get out your check book since yours has no warranty left.
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
LMAO-ROTF at this "Of note, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles won the most awards, mostly because of Ram and Jeep products". Well shucks it was the 2016 Texas Truck Rodeo after all. :R
Don
Obviously there's several category's so perhaps no one's left out1 :W- rickeoniExplorerI am looking at an upgrade to the new superduty as well, secrectly hoping the new F450 is too tall.
- Perrysburg_DodgExplorerLMAO-ROTF at this "Of note, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles won the most awards, mostly because of Ram and Jeep products". Well shucks it was the 2016 Texas Truck Rodeo after all. :R
Don
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