After having my Dodge CTD powered truck for 1. 5 years now, I am a Mopar believer. My family had a few Cherokees & Grand Cherokees that gave me a bad taste about Chrysler products. I was driving a 1998 Toyota Tacoma SR5 PreRunner with the 2. 7L 4-Cyl with over 118K on the dial when I traded it. That truck was a good a good truck, never gave me any issues other than brakes every 28K miles or so, but it had squeaks and rattles and little trim pieces would break or fall off this truck with very light abuse. My '05 Diesel has been driven harder and more aggressive than any other vehicle I've owned, it's also my "work truck" I have 38K miles on it today and the chassis, body and drivetrain are as tight as the day I took delivery with 40 miles on it. No squeaks, No rattles, No discolored trim, worn out seats or any of the things that bugged me about my Toyota even when that truck had just 20K miles on it. To answer the thread posters original question, I like the Dodge/ Cummins marriage and have to say I was some what drawn to the trucks handsome looks and aggressive stance. I also like the higher ride highth, solid front axle and fully boxed hydroformed frame rails. The only things I don't care for is how "bland" even the fully loaded Laramie CTD's look compared to a fully dressed "King Ranch" or even the XLT "FX-4" Super Duty. Also the interior of my '05 although has held up well, looks like it belongs in a 1970's era pickup truck when compared to the other Big-3 trucks. Overall I've learned this is a no B. S. truck the CTD Ram, and it was designed to do it's job well.
Ford: Is for Yuppies and those who keep up with the "Jones"
GM Trucks: Are for the retired 5er crowed that want a Caddy ride in a pickup and, never going to go off-road or use for serious work.
Dodge Ideal for the Contractor, working class, small business owner, Hunter; high ground clearance and straight axle great for fire roads & trails, forest service and fire depts etc...
-Ryan