Help me understand . . you are awesome and did twice the work of others during the 70'sI turned wrenches on Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler vehicles in the 70’s for 20 years. . . .
Been thinking about another truck - But I'll probably go pre-1970ish again. Sold my last "old" truck about five years ago.
Bertha was really slow - But at least she was uncomfortable and a pain in the back to drive...
A co-worker has a Buick SUV with a fob that does everything but tickle her lady parts, until she locked inside, in the back near the lift gate. Fortunately the windows were cracked but it took a herd of men probably 20 man hours to fish it out.Proof that newer ain’t better.
No can do! In 2018 Dodge offered a lifetime warranty just like the original factory warranty and I bought into it. I drove my last RAM 338k before trading it in on my current 2018. Planning on seeing if I can get half a million out of this one!!Hey Tex,
Just got off the line with the lead eNgiNeeR from Dodge/FoMoCo/Chevy...
He needs two more double fistfuls of MICRODOT, couple rocks of CRACK & a big AZZ jug of Shine.....
He'll fix it fer ya in a jiffy!
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He answers to both, sToNeD & sTuPiD!
Later, Mark
Agreed on the staged picture, but that being said I dare ANY make to try to handle that load on just the bumper. That looks like a 1/2 ton truck and it should at least be a 3/4 ton, or better yet a 1 ton.
I'm surprised it allowed the doors to lock. My wife's Buick SUV won't lock the doors if the fob is anywhere in the vehicle, and blasts the horn quickly 3x when you close the door to let you know.A co-worker has a Buick SUV with a fob that does everything but tickle her lady parts, until she locked inside, in the back near the lift gate. Fortunately the windows were cracked but it took a herd of men probably 20 man hours to fish it out.
20036000 miles? Yeah right......Nothing like a diesel but my 08 Tacoma has 20036,000 with very minimal repair cost.
Engineers don't work on them. Can you tell?Change the injectors on a Ford lately? You don’t hate Dodges, you hate idiot engineers.
tl;dr: Wife's 2017 Acadia locks the doors with the fob inside, whether there's a human in there or not.I'm surprised it allowed the doors to lock. My wife's Buick SUV won't lock the doors if the fob is anywhere in the vehicle, and blasts the horn quickly 3x when you close the door to let you know.