The Ann Arbor dealership 100% misrepresented the truck they had advertised. 2020 Ram 3500 with Boss vee plow was actually $42000 without the plow. A far cry from $37800
Bait and switch, internet style....The Ann Arbor dealership 100% misrepresented the truck they had advertised. 2020 Ram 3500 with Boss vee plow was actually $42000 without the plow. A far cry from $37800
Yepper. "Would you like a 2500 with a Western plow?" Ummm, no. I called about the 3500 with Boss plow. 2500 has rear coil springs.Bait and switch, internet style....
I put in an offer on a 2019' Honda civic today.Heard from an industry insider that oil could skyrocket to $300/bbl in the next couple of years. That's $15/gal gas. We all gonna be broke when that happens. Buncha gas guzzlers in this thread.
Wow, that’ll be interesting too see how that plays out.Heard from an industry insider that oil could skyrocket to $300/bbl in the next couple of years. That's $15/gal gas. We all gonna be broke when that happens. Buncha gas guzzlers in this thread.
Sounds like fixing the 06' is the answer. Cosmetics the only issue?
I would keep rolling the dice. Doesn't seem urgent enough to drop $40.Pretty much. I've had it around 10yrs. It's a 6.0L. both banks of injectors have been replaced. EGR deleted. I'm sure other issues could and will happen, but those issues will happen on any vehicle. It's a solid truck overall. (Knock on wood.)
Yup...I will likely never own another. Highly disappointed in our 17' GMC. Damn shame you pay all that money and they won't stand behind it. Hell Toyota replaced old frames, Hyundai replaced old motors but you can get GM to replaced a damn filter. The Honda we just replaced it with was built in Alabama.
Good deal. If you are happy, be happy. I personally am looking for parts to last longer than a year. I don't want to need my warranty. I justified it to myself long enough, I'm moving on.
That is exactly what I was saying. I wasn't giving permission. Saying do what makes you happy. If you aren't happy, change something.Lol, thanks but I didnt ask for permission to be happy. Just sharing an example where GM stood behind their $100 part lol. I think that 6.2 you got was a lemon, and hated to see what ya went thru with it. Best of luck on your new path.
Phil, good luck on the search, I'll keep my eyes open. Definitely slim pickings and outrageous prices.
Just put new brakes and passenger side rear bearing on the wife's 2013 T&C. She has 131K miles on it and runs like new. Fingers crossed of another year of driving while paid off.
Feels like oil going thru the roof is always just 1 war, 1 big storm, or 1 wrong move away. Piss on worrying about that, just buy what fits the budget and what you need in a reliable vehicle.
GM is standing behind my OEM window deflectors I bought with their GM Rewards points. I truly believe that the dealership makes or breaks warranty repairs. I researched all master diesel techs when my 01 Duramax was ready for its replacement set of injectors. Talked to at least a dozen dealers within 75 miles, our local 2 ended up in the top 5.
GM has a heavy hand in warranty repairs. It's getting bad. Almost like insurance companies saying you can't get the name brand until you tried the generic. Or you can't get an MRI until you've done physical therapy and jumped through whatever other hoops they require. The dealership has to follow the TSB which often requires them to try a few other less costly bandaids before they will authorize the larger repair if the mechanic doesn't follow the TSB then the dealer doesn't get paid for the repair.
I don't want 5cent or Clay to think I'm piling on the anti-GM band wagon. I had a run of bad luck. So for the record: They all suck. Sooner or later they all break. For work trucks I lean Ford or Dodge for one reason: solid front axle to hold a 9'2" vee plow.
As it stands currently we own: Hondas, Toyotas, 3 Isuzu cab overs, Ford's, Dodges, Jeeps, a Chevy II, one VW Beetle in the weeds rotting, and just bought my son a Subaru. I'm an equal opportunity guy. I'm not afraid to try them all.