This is my first time writing in and I should say that I hope I picked the right forum for my topic. I guess I want to express my somewhat disappointment with my truck. I should start out by saying that I saved up for a long time to buy it: a brand new, 2001 quad cab long bed SLT+ six speed 4x4 loaded. I've always liked diesels and thought this was the best engine versus the GM 6. 5 at the time and more complex Ford 7. 3L. I had it back in the shop a couple times for the transmission (would grind going into 5th and 6th when cold). They eventually replaced the trans with a new one (under warranty). Then the clutch master and slave cylinder went out. I couldn't disengage the clutch and almost drove right through a row of new vans at a Ford dealer. That cost me $500 plus a $100 tow bill. Most recently, the lift pump went, I was on the side of the road waiting for a flatbed for an hour. Finally got home from work that night at 9:30. Now it's been in the shop a week for the injector pump. It's supposed to come in today, but I'm not sure if I'll have the truck back today or not. By the way, does the injector pump usually fail right after the lift pump does? If so, that's a horrible and expensive failure mode. I'm wondering if I should sell the truck and take the loss. I thought after having a lot of used vehicles that this truck would make it to 100k with 0 problems. Especially since this truck wasn't a new design. I haven't been hard on it, easy highway driving, and I do the maintenance by the book. This thing stickered at $37,500 and I've had to have it flat-beded to the dealer 3 times. It will be 3 years old next month and has 74k on it. I've also got that annoying steering wander too. Looks like I'll have to do the TSB 19-10-97 myself because the dealer won't and maybe buy that DSS. For those of you that have owned many new vehicles, is this normal to have all these problems? I feel like I've wasted my money. I know I can't get my money out of the truck now and am wondering if it's going to cost me even more down the road as it gets older or if I've kind-of fixed all the things that will go wrong and it'll be OK for the next few years. By the way, I'm only 28 years old and this was my first new vehicle. Dodge hasn't made a good impression so far, it makes me wonder if I would have had this much trouble with a GM or Ford. What do you think. Later guys...