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<blockquote data-quote="J" data-source="post: 136109" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>Before Chevrolet came out with the Duramax's I asked a diesel mechanic, which was better Ford or Dodge? He told me that the Dodges are good trucks for the average man, but if you are going to really use them and put them to work then it's Ford all the way. By the way he was driving a little Toyota, so it's not like he was playing favorites.</p><p></p><p>He did say the Fords are generally more expensive to work on but they will also beat the pants off a Dodge any day of the week. </p><p></p><p>He also said for most people the Dodge has more than enough stuff to keep them happy, in the end he basically said depends on what your doing with it.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to go with a 4 wheel drive in whichever one you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J, post: 136109, member: 2167"] Before Chevrolet came out with the Duramax's I asked a diesel mechanic, which was better Ford or Dodge? He told me that the Dodges are good trucks for the average man, but if you are going to really use them and put them to work then it's Ford all the way. By the way he was driving a little Toyota, so it's not like he was playing favorites. He did say the Fords are generally more expensive to work on but they will also beat the pants off a Dodge any day of the week. He also said for most people the Dodge has more than enough stuff to keep them happy, in the end he basically said depends on what your doing with it. My advice is to go with a 4 wheel drive in whichever one you choose. [/QUOTE]
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