View Poll Results: Should I trade the Jeep for the Ram or ?????

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  • Trade the Jeep for the Dodge

    3 13.04%
  • NO WAY that's to many miles on the Dodge??

    1 4.35%
  • Keep the Jeep and get a small trailer

    8 34.78%
  • Trade the Jeep for a Chevy Truck instead

    3 13.04%
  • Trade the Jeep for a Ford Truck instead

    9 39.13%
  • Trade the Jeep for a Jeep J10 Instead

    0 0%
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Trade my Jeep Cherokee for a Dodge Ram 2500 ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge42 View Post
    If it had a Cummins Diesel.. it would be a no-brainer if you are looking to haul a trailer. The Tranny's on Dodges are known to fail pretty regularly.. With it being a Gas Engine.. I'd keep looking personally.
    I have a 2003 with Cummins diesel. 17-18 mpg around town or highway. But $100 to change the oil if i dont do it myself, $1k for tires, already had the tranny done once, etc. Expensive to keep up, plus fuel is around $4 all the time. Would sell mine in a heartbeat if I thought I could get something smaller that was cheaper to maintain. But pickups really hold their value. Keep the Jeep, get a trailer and look for something else in 6 mos - year.


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