horkn
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Dodges are ALWAYS in the dealers getting fixed. The gas ones at least. I agree with Expert that the cummins would be the only reason to get a dodge truck.
I own a grand cherokee, and while it has been totally reliable for 160k+ mine is a 93, a far cry where the 99-04 grands are as far as reliability. (the 04+ wk grands and Xk's commanders seem to be pretty reliable, despite some minor electrical issues). Don't get me started on other chrysler products. the newer style dodges have had their share of brake and suspension issues, as well as early major teething issues with Hemi's. electrical issues come standard with chryslers.
They all have their issues though. some far worse than others. I am not a chevy fan, but in pickups I would buy a chevy(98+) before a 2000 or so dodge.
I own a grand cherokee, and while it has been totally reliable for 160k+ mine is a 93, a far cry where the 99-04 grands are as far as reliability. (the 04+ wk grands and Xk's commanders seem to be pretty reliable, despite some minor electrical issues). Don't get me started on other chrysler products. the newer style dodges have had their share of brake and suspension issues, as well as early major teething issues with Hemi's. electrical issues come standard with chryslers.
They all have their issues though. some far worse than others. I am not a chevy fan, but in pickups I would buy a chevy(98+) before a 2000 or so dodge.