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Posted by Brian in MO on January 11, 2004 at 07:03:36 from (216.73.199.235):
In Reply to: dodge 1 ton flatbed posted by mobob on January 11, 2004 at 04:20:05:
mobob, I drive a 2002 Dodge 1-ton diesel with 5 speed that is my company truck I wouldn't trade it for any other truck we have 4 of them right now. Had one with automatic it only lasted 30,000 miles. Traded for a chevy duramax w/auto now the tranny is out of it at 33,000. My dodge has 54,000 not been touched,the oldest one has 98,000 it is a 2001 never been touched. These are all diesels so can't speak for the gas motors. The diesel does cost more up front, but the resale/tradein value is comparable in the end and the fuel economy is alot better at least that is our experience. Brian
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