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Funny conversation with a Dakota owner.

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As far as the mileage goes my dakota with a 3. 9 5spd got an average of 13mpg. So who ever thinks that a dakota gets better mileage than a ctd 6spd I have to argue with. My ctd 6spd gets 15-21 mpg hauling alot more than the dakota ever thought of. Some of you guys really need to lighten up and get the whole story before jumpin on the soap box, good story Jason.

Dave
 
DavidBurt said:
Some of you guys really need to lighten up and get the whole story before jumpin on the soap box,

Dave



No one is jumping on the soapbox because of the Dakota! These are two different vehicles and they have two different functions.



To straight compare a Dakota to a CTD functionally makes no sense at all.



My original objection was Jason's description of his discussion (if you could call it that) with the Dakota owner.
 
cojhl2 said:
No one is jumping on the soapbox because of the Dakota! These are two different vehicles and they have two different functions.



To straight compare a Dakota to a CTD functionally makes no sense at all.



My original objection was Jason's description of his discussion (if you could call it that) with the Dakota owner.



Well said, I agree with you 100% :rolleyes:
 
Grizzly said:
:confused: I didn't think that was funny. Nothing wrong with owning a Dakota. Besides, they are lot more economical then our fuel hogs for a daily driver.



Nothin wrong with them at all but I have a friend that has one and drives it back and forth from Seattle to Montana. He averages around 16 mpg driving spd limits. I get 18, 19 mpg average on my Ram and i am driving usually 10 mph ove the limit. Truck for truck I'll take the bigger truck. More room, hall more, have much more pwer and more fun to drive. Oh I didn't mention his isn't a 4x4 either ;)
 
So, no one after a few beers (or not) with a good friend that happens to own a duramax and had a conversation resembling this as follows:



"Hey buddy, how's that POS chevy doing?



And you all realize this is text on this website, and it's a forum, and there are very few people on this site that write posts like they are from a novel with 2 paragraphs of descriptive text before and after to set the stage... right?



Yeah, if you read it literally, sure, it sounds how ever you wanna make it sound. HOW EVER YOU WISH!



And for those here that can't determine emotion, I'm sounding like an a-hole here because this is the stupidest set of comments out something originally funny I have ever read.
 
Not 300,000, but halfway there!

fox said:
I have one more Dakota story.

I have a 92 with the 5. 2. it just turned 300,000 miles!!

Motor still is using the factory installed valve covers. Motor never worked on. Second trans. Paint is rough, and some people ask when I plan to get rid of it!

Answer---- when it starts costing me money.

BTW, it has had Mobil 1 delvac since it was new, changed every 5,000 miles. It is still at or very close to the full make when I change it.



Good story Jason.



Don't call a Dodge a POS! I had a 92 Dakota RC/LB 4X4, got rid of it with over 160,000 miles, motor and transmission was not slumping one bit! And not for nothin', that truck, completely stock, would go thru anything, I have driven thru snow so deep in a harvested cornfield that the doors scraped snow when I opened them to get out and see how deep it was! Then, I got back in and drove away- from a dead stop!
 
JasonCzerak said:
So, no one after a few beers (or not) with a good friend that happens to own a duramax and had a conversation resembling this as follows:



"Hey buddy, how's that POS chevy doing?



And you all realize this is text on this website, and it's a forum, and there are very few people on this site that write posts like they are from a novel with 2 paragraphs of descriptive text before and after to set the stage... right?



Yeah, if you read it literally, sure, it sounds how ever you wanna make it sound. HOW EVER YOU WISH!



And for those here that can't determine emotion, I'm sounding like an a-hole here because this is the stupidest set of comments out something originally funny I have ever read.



Since this must be common,, what was the point of your orginal post?



Sounded to me like you were bragging about making fun of a guy that did not have the big bad Dodge!!!



There were certainly no new facts in the post,, anyone can calc hp per cyl.



Thankfully to most of you I am thru with this thread. I stick to my story though!!
 
Since this must be common,, what was the point of your orginal post?



Sounded to me like you were bragging about making fun of a guy that did not have the big bad Dodge!!!



There were certainly no new facts in the post,, anyone can calc hp per cyl.



Thankfully to most of you I am thru with this thread. I stick to my story though!!



AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
bragging. . no.



making fun. sure.



"use dakota as a parts truck". heh. right.



"dakota has lots of power" heh. right. (with exception to the CTD dakota pictured above)



You guys musta read the first line, and the last line only.



My point? See Great Smoke stories thread.



This sites slow enough today. might as well abandon this thread as well.
 
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The gf's Durango we just picked up has 168k, and is running great. So far, all I can tell that was done to it, was a trans rebuild sometime not too long ago. The Motor is all original. Get's 21MPG on teh highway, but about 10 in town (heavy foot I have)



Merrick
 
Grizzly said:
Nothing wrong with owning a Dakota. Besides, they are lot more economical then our fuel hogs for a daily driver.



Don't know about that. Before I put the flatbed on, and after BOMBing the engine, I was getting the same mileage as a '02 Ford Ranger, and I weight probably double.
 
Oh I didn't mention his isn't a 4x4 either ;)[/QUOTE]





Oh, did you mention that you pay 50 or 60 cents per gallon more for fuel then he does.
 
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