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Dodge Duramax
I currently Have the Duramax (GMC) with allison. I love it, No problems so far, I Have talked to dozens of Duramax owners and Have yet to speak to a single person who has had a problem although I am positive they are out there as any mechanical item may have some tech issues. I really like the way the Dodge looks, and I would love to have another Cummings Diesel, BUT... I hate Chrysler. They burned me real bad on their warranty, I thought ok just a bad dealer and kept going untill one of their factory reps looked at it, what a joke. The two guys that built my home both ordered new Dodge Trucks and they BOTH had so many problems with them that they reatained a counsler and sued under the "Lemon Law". Which sounds like exactly where I would be if I had a rear end that had been re-built that many times, good grief. My wife drives a 95 Bronco and loves it but its getting a little old. Interstingly enough Its REALLY hard to find a short bed regular cab truck (4x4) with leather seats and all the goodies. In fact the ONLY manufacturer I Find that offers this combo this year is Dodge with the Laramie. I gotta say that Hemi engine is calling me...I mean her.
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So if they got paid....substantial amounts, why is the lemon law a joke ? That's the law that allowed them to file suit. Clearly GM didn't have that big old Casull up against their head. I know what you say is a Fact because I did The same thing on a 1998 Caddy STS. All I had to do was make enough noise and I got a nice $ amount. Maybe I didn't understand what your saying but to me that seems like a good thing. Every motor company has been sued under this law. No exceptions. Vehicles are obviously mechanical things, Sometimes you get a good one, sometimes not. My peeve with Chrysler is the way they treat you on warranty work. I have NEVER had that problem with GM and I have always found Ford service the best. But that's just me.
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I agree. It's always a pain in the keyster no matter what. I am also certain that it is their best interest to get theese things settled quickly. By the time you get to that point you just want to get out of the deal so bad you almost don't care what they give as long as you can get rid of the lemon. I have certainly heard a number of ford horror stories, some from family as well.
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