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Maybe stupid question. Why are Ram trucks so cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Massie02GT" data-source="post: 15796048" data-attributes="member: 116991"><p>And I’m sure mine would have lasted to 300,000; at least the motor anyway. The body just wasn’t having it. My rear fenders we’re starting the typical rust bubbles, and both my fenders, a-pillars, and roof all had paint fade despite the fact that I waxed the truck regularly and took good care of it. Maybe the Nevada sun had something to do with it - who knows. All I do know is that I’m not the only one that had those issues. I’m sure like any major car manufacturer, there are differences in the “exact same” vehicle.</p><p></p><p>To me - having owned all of the “Big 3” in trucks, I will gladly pay the extra for a Ford. I’m in no way a fan-boy or brand loyalist, just through my experience I have found the Ford to fit me best. On the flip side to that, my Ram was 10 years older than my F150, so I would expect some major differences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massie02GT, post: 15796048, member: 116991"] And I’m sure mine would have lasted to 300,000; at least the motor anyway. The body just wasn’t having it. My rear fenders we’re starting the typical rust bubbles, and both my fenders, a-pillars, and roof all had paint fade despite the fact that I waxed the truck regularly and took good care of it. Maybe the Nevada sun had something to do with it - who knows. All I do know is that I’m not the only one that had those issues. I’m sure like any major car manufacturer, there are differences in the “exact same” vehicle. To me - having owned all of the “Big 3” in trucks, I will gladly pay the extra for a Ford. I’m in no way a fan-boy or brand loyalist, just through my experience I have found the Ford to fit me best. On the flip side to that, my Ram was 10 years older than my F150, so I would expect some major differences. [/QUOTE]
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