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View Poll Results: Which do you prefer: Ford's new look or Dodge's
2009 Dodge Ram 1500 24 80.00%
2009 Ford F-150 6 20.00%
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Old 08-10-2008, 12:34 AM   #29
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[x] both are crap (nothing to do with being a ford/dodge btw)
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Old 08-10-2008, 12:40 AM   #30
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I gotta go with Dodge on this one, it just has a better overall look to me.
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Old 08-10-2008, 01:33 AM   #31
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The Dodge definitely looks better than the Ford on the outside. The Ram's interior is nice but a bit plasticky. Ford really put a lot of effort into the interiors of their trucks for this generation, and it looks more livable, so they get the edge there.

But in terms of full-size exterior styling, the Dodge Ram has trounced everyone else ever since they started the "Big Rig" look in the early 90s. The only truck that's come close to looking as good as the Ram is the Titan.
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Old 08-10-2008, 01:37 AM   #32
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Really they are both nice. Hard to believe that anyone would even consider a Jap truck with the quality both inside and out as well as design of the Chevy's, Ford's and Dodge trucks. Toyota does not even come close.
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Well, I kinda like both...but my 2008 GMC is better! Of course, I must say the obvious: GM, Ford or Dodge....ANYTHING BUT A TURDRA OR TITEEEN. Those Japanese trucks suck. PERIOD.
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Yeah when someone need a truck, most americans whould go with a Duramax, HEMI, Cummins or a .....( the hell does call there engine?) ..Power stroker?

anyhow, I say screw Japans trucks
Duramax huh?

You know, changing the name on the building from ISUZU to DMAX doesn't mak it any less an Isuzu motor.

The Titan is built in Mississippi.

The Tundra is built in San Antonio, Texas.


And the next generation of Titan will be Dodge Ram based

Oh, and the Ford "PowerStroke" is a Navistar/International Harvester MaxxForce diesel.
I do not have a clue as to why Ford doesn't market it as such. Dodge has been sucessful marketing the Cummins name. Obviously GM doesn't want to market their big diesel as an Isuzu no matter how good Isuzu is at designing and building diesels.

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