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Dodge Dakota Handling

From : john smith jones

Q: tbone wrote i didnt say that but there has to be a limit on the number of failures over a given period of time and this seems to be a bit excessive. you base dc reliability on 1 vehicle too funny. .

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From : bob

i heard once when i was still privvy to such things that if a service manager could bs good enough dc would send him a heated leather office chair. they must have sent you a entire living room set.vbg not even close. but i did get a cute little plaque for putting in my 25 yrs... now carlos that i have your attention how did it go sunday havent got the final sheet yet. but im sure im my usual spot in the standings... the good is that i shot only four hostages....none fatal... some of the guys had 7-8 good guys. most of the stages were set up for accuracy instead of speed. i get to help with the stages next month so im really gonna have fun. lets see......at the buzzer load six rounds in your magazine charge your weapon then engage your target. g nothing like slowing down some of those machine gun fingers.vbg this is the good thing about mppc stage set-up is not near as strict as the idpa. denny roy denny .

From : tbone

tbone wrote i guess that logic is slipping for you so let me explain this. iows you wont answer. why not just say so rather than avoid it as you did but the point that you are as usual blind to is that many of these problems have been caused by dc in the form of lower qc and lower cost parts and for that they get a -1 lower than who not lower than who just lower. are you really in business warranty work is a huge expense yet they honor it. lol yea like they have a choice. all makes and models have reliability issues of some sort. never said anything different. the manufacturer that is at or below industry average and takes care of those problems that do come up gets a plus in my book. why did you buy a dodge if they are -2 or -3 in your book kinda stupid of ya!! i never said that they were bad but others in here seem to think that they are perfect. fine that was for the past two years but what about all of the people that have older vehicles where that is not the case. ahh dig until you find something negative to report. who is digging for anything getting caught in your own spin again i see. you were the one making the claim of them being better for the past two years what about prior to that really not by what im reading in this group alone. the five star dealership has been proven to be nothing more than a marketing ploy and while there are some that actually hold up to the proposed standard there are many more that dont even come close and yet they remain 5 star lol. if dc was as concerned for the customer as you claim they at least should force the dealerships to hold up to the proposed standard. then explain why consumer satisfaction is way up for dc product reliability and overall customer satisfaction which includes dealer service where did you hear this i be that there are as many sources that say different. now tell me again why you bought a crappy dodge from a worthless 5 star dealership rather than a ford or chevy where did i say that dodge was crappy what i did say is that they are not the definition of perfection that many in hear seem to believe. i bought my dodge because i liked dodge prior to them selling out and liked the way the truck looked. i also knew the manager if the dealership dont think it was a bs 5 star and got an excellent deal. my next truck will probably be a f250 superduty because they are about a million times better looking than that disaster of a butt ugly body style personal opinion that dodge has now for the ram and my friend has one with no problems at all so far. ..-- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

From : johnny thunder johnny

sure sounds like a tranny temp sensor malfunctioning. have you run a diagnostic on it to see if it brings up any fault codes that would be a good place to start. .