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Pegasus:

--- Quote from: baldopepper on March 18, 2026, 10:32:13 AM ---Been my experience over the years that new vehicles that start having problems never stop having them. Quit dodges years ago because it seemed everyone I ,or family members, bought was constantly have one problem or another.  Probably just bad luck on our part, but I have learned that new vehicles that start out with problems seem to keep having them. Personally would get rid of that rig asap.

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I agree. Use the  lemon law if you can. Watched my neighbor go through a nightmare with his new truck. The problems kept coming for years. Watched others have similar experiences. Maybe a swap or they cannibalize another truck on their lot for the part?
Lincoln4:
I took my truck in for service at the dealership the end of December.  Had to wait two weeks for a turn signal switch to come in (warranty).  The service guy told me that wasn't too bad.  He told me he had "several" trucks out back for over six months waiting on new engines...  I don't think the supply chain has yet recovered from Covid.
jackelope:

--- Quote from: Lincoln4 on March 18, 2026, 03:40:52 PM ---I took my truck in for service at the dealership the end of December.  Had to wait two weeks for a turn signal switch to come in (warranty).  The service guy told me that wasn't too bad.  He told me he had "several" trucks out back for over six months waiting on new engines...  I don't think the supply chain has yet recovered from Covid.

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Dodge?
Kingofthemountain83:
I've never had a Dodge as a daily or something that needed to be reliable... Just beaters and yard cars and trucks... Most my friends that I can recall having a Dodge diesel truck newer then 2010ish regretted it... I only buy Chevy or Ford for the road...
Crunchy:

--- Quote from: Kingofthemountain83 on March 18, 2026, 08:30:28 PM ---I've never had a Dodge as a daily or something that needed to be reliable... Just beaters and yard cars and trucks... Most my friends that I can recall having a Dodge diesel truck newer then 2010ish regretted it... I only buy Chevy or Ford for the road...

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My last Dodge RIP was a 2017 and was a very reliable truck.  It was totaled which is why I had to buy a new one. 
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