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Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Actually owned both a Colt made by Mitsubishi and a Horizon made by Plymouth. I drove the Colt over 200k only replacing the clutch and cable and alternator and timing belt. Traded in on the Horizon that I drove 55k before trading it in on a Chevy 454 SS. Although the Horizon was ugly it was a comfortable car with a upright driving position. The Colt got 35mpg and the Horizon got 32mpg. The 454 SS got 11 mpg, all highway figures. The most uncomfortable car I ever drove was a rented Ford Probe.Retired JSO wrote:
Having owned several dodge trucks in the 70’s when they were the only work horse. I would now never own a Ram because Fiat is junk. Always has been, always will be.
LMAO you do know what FIAT owns don't you? Some of the best vehicles out on the road today but hay think what you want.
Don
As far as the Pinto and Vega go, you can add the Chevy Monza to the list. What a POS that thing was. Made me start buying Fords LOL. Lets not talk about the great Dodge Colt/Omni LMAO
Oct-08-2018 01:36 AM
Retired JSO wrote:
Having owned several dodge trucks in the 70’s when they were the only work horse. I would now never own a Ram because Fiat is junk. Always has been, always will be.
Oct-07-2018 01:08 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
The only thing bad I have to say about the Ram HD's is that all of their automatics transmission (even the Aisin) are horrible in regards to being in the right gear at the right time compared to the Allison. I have not driven a stock L5P yet, but I have driven plenty stock LML's with the Allison and the shifting is almost telepathic compared to stock Ram transmissions. There is no need to manually upshift or downshift and is comparable to my custom tuned 68RFE in my Ram 2500.
The downside to the Dmax is that it does not feel as strong at lower revs compared to the Cummins. Being a long stroke engine, the Cummins has more naturally aspirated torque below 1,600 rpm and you have to to give the Dmax a little more rpm and boost to feel the same torque.
EDIT: Oh, and the Cummins could use a little more power, but that would require it to have a CP4 pump with more pressure and piezo injectors to meet emissions with that added power. I would rather have a reliable CP3 pump and electronic solenoid injectors while adding power afterwards. That is just me.
Oct-07-2018 11:41 AM
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colliehauler wrote:SweetLou wrote:Or the same outdated analogy about the Chevy Vega. I don't think either were Ford or GM'S finest hour.goducks10 wrote:
Owned a used Pinto once 34 years ago. Junk. Won't buy another Ford.
HAHA best one yet
Oct-07-2018 09:44 AM
Oct-07-2018 08:52 AM
SweetLou wrote:Or the same outdated analogy about the Chevy Vega. I don't think either were Ford or GM'S finest hour.goducks10 wrote:
Owned a used Pinto once 34 years ago. Junk. Won't buy another Ford.
HAHA best one yet
Oct-07-2018 07:35 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Owned a used Pinto once 34 years ago. Junk. Won't buy another Ford.
Oct-07-2018 07:31 AM
boshog wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
Having owned several dodge trucks in the 70’s when they were the only work horse. I would now never own a Ram because Fiat is junk. Always has been, always will be.
That is a bit short-sited, make a decision on some experience well over 50 years ago.
If you have yet to look at and drive the fourth and now fifth generations of the RAM, you are cheating yourself.
Oct-07-2018 07:28 AM
Oct-07-2018 07:02 AM
Retired JSO wrote:
Having owned several dodge trucks in the 70’s when they were the only work horse. I would now never own a Ram because Fiat is junk. Always has been, always will be.
Oct-07-2018 06:59 AM
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