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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 679689" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>You gotta learn one thing, don't take anything I say seriously Lol. The retard comment was a satirical prod. Do you really think I think yer a retard just because you own a Dodge? No.. And don't tempt me to do some Googlin' now! I'll do it, I'm good at it! (kidding again)</p><p></p><p>I'm not talking about trucks used for work. Go to Arbys. Go to Walmart. Just don't go to a parts store, that's where the Dodges hang out! (more satire) Look around you when you are at a busy intersection and count how many half ton Chevy/GMC's you see then count how many half ton Dodge's you see. That's not something I pulled out of my ass or Googled, it's very apparent there are way more Chevy/GMC half tons on the road as personal vehicles than Dodge half tons. Especially in the years we've been discussing - 2003ish-2007ish comparing apples to apples year model-wise. Most Dodge trucks I see are single rear wheel Cummins trucks. And most municiple, utility, company, fleet whatever trucks I see are rarely half tons, they are mostly 3/4 ton mininum, which means I wouldn't even be counting them (I wasn't counting anything but personal vehicles from the start anyways).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 679689, member: 1780"] You gotta learn one thing, don't take anything I say seriously Lol. The retard comment was a satirical prod. Do you really think I think yer a retard just because you own a Dodge? No.. And don't tempt me to do some Googlin' now! I'll do it, I'm good at it! (kidding again) I'm not talking about trucks used for work. Go to Arbys. Go to Walmart. Just don't go to a parts store, that's where the Dodges hang out! (more satire) Look around you when you are at a busy intersection and count how many half ton Chevy/GMC's you see then count how many half ton Dodge's you see. That's not something I pulled out of my ass or Googled, it's very apparent there are way more Chevy/GMC half tons on the road as personal vehicles than Dodge half tons. Especially in the years we've been discussing - 2003ish-2007ish comparing apples to apples year model-wise. Most Dodge trucks I see are single rear wheel Cummins trucks. And most municiple, utility, company, fleet whatever trucks I see are rarely half tons, they are mostly 3/4 ton mininum, which means I wouldn't even be counting them (I wasn't counting anything but personal vehicles from the start anyways). [/QUOTE]
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