Your observation and description of driving a Dodge is exactly the observation and comment I made almost 7 years ago when I drove a dually Dodge for the first time. It drove like a sports car compared to the '94 Ford F-250HD I had owned for seven years. I was planning to buy another F-250 with a Powerstroke but drove a Dodge-Cummins out of curiosity. I asked the Dodge salesman to let me drive a Ram 2500 but he only had a 3500 dually with HO 6 speed so I drove that instead. I was amazed at how light and quick the dually Dodge drove compared to my Ford. It steered lighter and quicker, had better brakes, and the torque just above idle laid me back in the driver's seat. I never looked back. The Ford faded into history.
Harvey
years ago I worked for a car show company. . When it was a ford show, ford trucks pulls supplies, GM show, chevy, Chrysler, dodge... So I pulled a gooseneck with all three trucks here and there. . Took each one for a weekend. Combo of manuals and autos for each.
This was back in 04 and at the time, the only bias I had was that I had a Jeep as my first car. Tho, I grew with riding shot gun in my brothers 78 and 73 camaros. And the first truck I remember my dad buying was a 92 F150,, I6 5 speed, learned to drive a stick in that truck. With in the family, I could get A-plan discounts for all 3..... So, as you can see, there was no favoring.
To make a long story short. I had fun with the dodge. I did like how they looked and I recognized "Cummins". My dad did get a F350 7. 3 the year prior for a job and that's when I knew I wanted a diesel, tho didn't really know much about any of them. Didn't even know you could drop a chip and make crazy power until after a year after I got the 04. 5.
As far as driving and handling, the Dodge is what I call the Corvette of the truck world. It was cheapest, fastest and handled freaking good. After 15,000 miles I took the truck down to Tennessee to visit a friend of mine. Ohh I forgot the name of the road but it's one of them curvy roads for 20 miles. Lots of bikers love to cruise it. Well in the end, the side walls were scuffed up on the stock tires, like a sport bike laying into a turn. Friend of was riding shot gun, very calmly asked me to slow down or he's going to well, get out his fire arm


Well, that's why I have what I have
