csudman
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- Joined
- Mar 21, 2005
- Location
- Statesville
That is all.
For what they will cost, I'd still rather have a 4door JK.
So they discontinued the Magnum, only to inflate it and call it a Durango?
I still see exploding transmissions. Just like the old one...
LOL never owned one have you!
I purchased a 2004 brand new. Since then I have put 150,000 miles on it and the only things I have replaced on it is:
2 set of tires (Almost due for set # 3)
2 sets of brakes
1 set of rotors
1 Set of Spark Plugs
1 coil on cylinder 6
1 injector on cylinder 1
oil sending unit.
I just drove it to NY and back this past weekend. It got down to -23 the last night we were there and it started the second turn of the motor.
It always amazes me when I hear people mention transmissions and dodges. It was the 90's when dodge had their issues and just about every other American manufacturer did also. I had a 99 blazer that exploded the reverse drum 3 times before it had 100,000 miles on it. Not to mention the lovely 700R4 Chevy had back then that did more slipping then engaging. And I am sure Ford had their issues also but I never owned one so I can't comment.
Sorry for the rant it just gets old reading post from people who obviously know nothing about what they are talking about.
hehehMy first thought was that it looks like a donked out Magnum.So they discontinued the Magnum, only to inflate it and call it a Durango?

It's still ugly!heheh
Saw one in person. Its bad ass.It's the wifes vehicle i have always told her it looks like caravan on steroids.
But hey it seats 7 and tows 7000 pounds.