Cummins12V98 wrote:
Harold Fairbanks II wrote:
Does it really matter?
It's just a run-of-the-mill Dodge truck. It's not like it's a Hellcat or anything collectable or really valuable.
I don't think anyone will care if it has been wrecked in the past. It's just a utility vehicle that is constantly losing value, destined for the scrap heap in a few years. By that time, will it have really mattered if it was severely scrunched by a 30 year old motorhome?
Again...just because manufacturers and dealers are easily able to rip people off for massive amounts of money nowadays for a new Dodge pickup doesn't mean the trucks truly have any lasting real value (or more than a few year desirability) beyond being just a work truck or the current year's en vogue trailer tower.
...again, it's just a truck. A Dodge at that. Hell, it's not even a Dodge...it's a Fiat.
Come on now, PLEASE tell us how you feel!
It's a RAM. ;)
Oh c'mon...
It's a Dodge. Just because Fiat decided to put giant

emblems all over the thing doesn't make it any different than a run-of-the-mill Dodge pickup. Capitalizing

doesn't make it moreso a

truck. It's ultimately a Fiat in engineering, quality. and execution. But, for some reason people who own these newer

badged Dodge trucks just HAVE to constantly point out that their truck is NOT a Dodge but is specifically a

truck. And, they can NEVER just type "Ram" as it ALWAYS has to be capitalized to be sure that people know they don't own a Dodge pickup, they own a

truck. It's as much a

as a Cimarron was a Cadillac.