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    Re: I went and done it this time. Sad day for Mopar

    Damn right Dodge wanted me to cough up 10K plus give up my old girl as a trade in on a new one that wasn't happening
    Ford let me spread out my down payment into two payments that I could manage and let me keep my old girl and have had better service with Ford than I ever did with dodge

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    Can't say I'm a big fan of the 6.7 Powerstroke but in 114K it hasn't let me down yet

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    Now I had to comment.I was just reading and feeling sorry for all you had to go through. I agree, I would rather take out my own appendix without meds than vehicle shop. Then the after comments start and ya got me laughing. What vehicle is made in American anymore ? If it is put together, many of the parts are made in ohter countries and shipped here. Heck, my Dodge was assembled in Mexico. It still depresses me when I think of it or read it somewhere. I had a '92 Toyota picker gasser for 14 years and the only plus was it was ASSEMBLED in Freemount California. What .. we can put it together but don't know how to make parts ? I had to buy that thruck since it was the era where it was America bashing Japan or vice versa. I couldn't afford the American named trucks. Oh ... the American made trucks made from foreign parts that were of foreign material and processed in their factories yet sold from American car lots under American car names.

    I need another cup of coffee, an aspirin and maybe a volume to calm my nerves.
    What the &%*# happen to the good 'ole American Red White and Blue products and labor force ?

    Damn it @Polaraco ya got me depressed ....



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    There are still SOME Rams built in the US. There is the St Louis plant still making the Rams, although my understanding is its only the Larimes and the limiteds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOldBiker View Post
    Now I had to comment.I was just reading and feeling sorry for all you had to go through. I agree, I would rather take out my own appendix without meds than vehicle shop. Then the after comments start and ya got me laughing. What vehicle is made in American anymore ? If it is put together, many of the parts are made in ohter countries and shipped here. Heck, my Dodge was assembled in Mexico. It still depresses me when I think of it or read it somewhere. I had a '92 Toyota picker gasser for 14 years and the only plus was it was ASSEMBLED in Freemount California. What .. we can put it together but don't know how to make parts ? I had to buy that thruck since it was the era where it was America bashing Japan or vice versa. I couldn't afford the American named trucks. Oh ... the American made trucks made from foreign parts that were of foreign material and processed in their factories yet sold from American car lots under American car names.

    I need another cup of coffee, an aspirin and maybe a volume to calm my nerves.
    What the &%*# happen to the good 'ole American Red White and Blue products and labor force ?

    Damn it @Polaraco ya got me depressed ....
    Hahahahaha Jim That was funny

    If it's any consolation, The Hyundai is assembled in Indiana. But I'm still making some Asian executive fat.

    We go tomorrow to pick it up


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