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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 30720" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>i wasnt saying dodge has bad engines, im saying the HEMI is not near what they advertise it for. my buddy has a dodge with about 80k miles on it and he just got it back from the shop. 2nd transmission went out. on his 3rd transmission at 80k miles? something really wrong there. im not saying dodge is the only one with problems like that. chevy has a lot of problems with fuel pumps. my bro has his 98 chevy in for a fuel pump right now, and it costs $800 to replace. all this damn computerized **** makes it so expensive. over $500 just for the part. apparently in GM trucks the fuel pump is part of a big unit that controls the gas guage, fuel pump, and everything related to the fuel. they just go out all the sudden. we were comin back from the farm and the truck started jerking and died. had to push it out of a busy intersection and get it towed. 75k miles is normal for the pump to last. 2nd pump hes had to put in it. what im gettin at is everything has its flaws. ford just doesnt have the flaws that will get you stuck somewhere. quality doesnt come free. the extra price you pay is for gas, which is better than paying for a new transmission every year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 30720, member: 352"] i wasnt saying dodge has bad engines, im saying the HEMI is not near what they advertise it for. my buddy has a dodge with about 80k miles on it and he just got it back from the shop. 2nd transmission went out. on his 3rd transmission at 80k miles? something really wrong there. im not saying dodge is the only one with problems like that. chevy has a lot of problems with fuel pumps. my bro has his 98 chevy in for a fuel pump right now, and it costs $800 to replace. all this damn computerized **** makes it so expensive. over $500 just for the part. apparently in GM trucks the fuel pump is part of a big unit that controls the gas guage, fuel pump, and everything related to the fuel. they just go out all the sudden. we were comin back from the farm and the truck started jerking and died. had to push it out of a busy intersection and get it towed. 75k miles is normal for the pump to last. 2nd pump hes had to put in it. what im gettin at is everything has its flaws. ford just doesnt have the flaws that will get you stuck somewhere. quality doesnt come free. the extra price you pay is for gas, which is better than paying for a new transmission every year [/QUOTE]
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