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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 619266" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I had a 1993 Mazda MX3 do this and a 1986 Ford F150 do this too. I talked to the local glass guy about it and he tells me that some runs of windshields will come out lower quality than they should be, despite all the quality controls. Actually, he keeps more Chevy windshields around than he does any other breed, even though Dodge's outnumber Chevs in my area.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that Dodge's build quality is lower than either Chevy or Ford, at least on interior components. Driveline components however, they are the equal to either of the other Big 3. <chuckle> So I don't think I'd count them as being "finished". Besides, big money always wins, and Dodge makes more money on a truck than either Ford or Chevrolet do, so someone would buy them somewhere along the line. Nissan is already sniffing around Dodge, since the 2010 Nissan light truck will be a re-badged Dodge 1500.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><chuckle> I actually don't have a devotion to anything in particular. I'm currently driving a Chevy as my daily driver. My work truck is a Dodge. And my toy is a Ford. Actually, my next new truck will likely be a Toyota. Especially if they put a Hino in one. </p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 619266, member: 2862"] I had a 1993 Mazda MX3 do this and a 1986 Ford F150 do this too. I talked to the local glass guy about it and he tells me that some runs of windshields will come out lower quality than they should be, despite all the quality controls. Actually, he keeps more Chevy windshields around than he does any other breed, even though Dodge's outnumber Chevs in my area. I do agree that Dodge's build quality is lower than either Chevy or Ford, at least on interior components. Driveline components however, they are the equal to either of the other Big 3. <chuckle> So I don't think I'd count them as being "finished". Besides, big money always wins, and Dodge makes more money on a truck than either Ford or Chevrolet do, so someone would buy them somewhere along the line. Nissan is already sniffing around Dodge, since the 2010 Nissan light truck will be a re-badged Dodge 1500. <chuckle> I actually don't have a devotion to anything in particular. I'm currently driving a Chevy as my daily driver. My work truck is a Dodge. And my toy is a Ford. Actually, my next new truck will likely be a Toyota. Especially if they put a Hino in one. Rod [/QUOTE]
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