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dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise
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Posted by dboll on May 14, 2007 at 11:33:10 from (65.200.157.177):
Hello all, Not trying to start a Ford/Dodge war (I like them both and hate chevy's) but I was looking at an 01 Dodge dsl. SLT, ext. cab. I have always driven Ford's but respect the Cummins. Just wondering about ride (the Dodge impressed me) cab noise, driving quality and any problems to look for beyond the ordinary.
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- Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise JackT 07:36:00 05/15/07
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- Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise Bill46 04:53:13 05/15/07
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- Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise champspa 15:57:09 05/14/07
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- Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise RodInNS 14:45:29 05/14/07
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- Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise mjbrown 13:14:50 05/14/07
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- Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise Mike M 11:38:33 05/14/07
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