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Honda has taken the Pilot in a more truckish direction, says James, and though it's a large vehicle, he finds it's quite easy to park. On the whole, though, he finds the Pilot's powertrain and all-wheel drive system aren't as good as those in Ford's crossovers.
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« on: February 01, 2006, 12:45:01 am »

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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Quad Cab SLTDodge Ram pickups look tough, but unreliable automatic transmissions and brakes and suspension components that were prone to premature wear prevented this generation of Ram pickups from being durable work vehicles, says Chris Chase.     More...
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2006, 04:22:08 am »

my 2001 dodge ram 2500 /4x4 / 5.9 gas engine/ extended cab  is a good truck. I use it for snow removal since I bought  it and it has been used hard and  even harder from time to time .For the last five years I was doing the work that normaly two trucks supposed to do and my truck had no transmission problem. I had to do only regular maintenance on the truck like at 95000.00km replace ball joints/transmission oil changed before every snow removal season/oil was changed every 5000km/tune ups were done also on the required time, the brakes are fine only normal tear and wear and it is also the case all over the truck . There was only 1 brake down since I own this truck the ignition coil went bad at 105000km. The only thing that I want to complain is the gas milage but on the other hand this is aheavy duty truck, I want year 2000 gas prices and I would not complain at all .So that is my experience with this fine truck and I can back it up if you want.
If there is any spelling mistake I am sorry but I am not fluent in english.
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2006, 07:43:50 am »

Welcome Apu.  Your spelling and grammar are better than many people who claim to be fluent in English.

My wife's family swear by their Dodge trucks.  They are beef cattle farmers, who transport cattle in fifth wheel stock trailers for other farmers on the side.  The 3/4 ton Cummins diesel 4x4 is a favourite, though the 1/2 ton models have served them well for duties other than trailer towing.
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2006, 09:51:58 am »

Ouch. That's what I thought after reading that article.

While I don't think Dodge trucks were/are the best, and in all honesty I really don't see many of the Rams from model years '94-01 anymore (maybe there's a reason;). However, I would say the article's tone was pretty harsh and newer Dakotas and Rams are far better vehicles and perhaps this could have been mentioned (maybe it was, I didn't see it).

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« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2006, 10:13:24 am »


While I don't think Dodge trucks were/are the best, and in all honesty I really don't see many of the Rams from model years '94-01 anymore (maybe there's a reason;). However, I would say the article's tone was pretty harsh and newer Dakotas and Rams are far better vehicles and perhaps this could have been mentioned (maybe it was, I didn't see it).


Do you travel through rural areas often, SAM?  In my area there seems to be a fairly even distribution of GM, Ford and Dodge full size pickups.  I also found the tone a bit harsh...
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« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2006, 10:55:42 am »

Ouch. That was a tough review. Written by Bill Ford? Wink
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« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2006, 10:58:33 am »

The newer ones are supposed to be much more favourable. I don't see many of that generation RAM in the cities though. Whenever my girlfriend go up to the cottage (in the country) they are everywhere though. They're not in the best of shape, but they get the job done.
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« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2006, 12:07:04 pm »


While I don't think Dodge trucks were/are the best, and in all honesty I really don't see many of the Rams from model years '94-01 anymore (maybe there's a reason;). However, I would say the article's tone was pretty harsh and newer Dakotas and Rams are far better vehicles and perhaps this could have been mentioned (maybe it was, I didn't see it).


Do you travel through rural areas often, SAM?  In my area there seems to be a fairly even distribution of GM, Ford and Dodge full size pickups.  I also found the tone a bit harsh...

Wherever I travel, I don't seem to see them as much. Mind you, when they first came out even though a hit they didn't have anywhere near the volume as Ford or GM. Could me a more major part of the reason than durability.
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