Well a lot of the manual shift guys spoke up, but I am going to lean towards the electronic shift. I have (4) 4x4's (3) jeeps and this truck... . At first I really didn't want the electronic shift but my truck (dealer lot truck) had it. Now I wouldn't want it any other way. All my jeeps have manual levers, but for this truck it is really nice to reach up and flip the switch if you have to pull out in traffic on slick ground, and then just flip it back to 2H without even coming out of your driving position or taking your eyes off the road. It is also nice when going down the road and things get messy fast (roll the knob and get your hands back on the wheel) it will shift as soon as tire speeds match and your not yanking on a grinding lever while your truck is loosing RW traction. Also if your wife or anyone else is driving it, it is alot easier to explain the little knob, then a lever on the floor.
I have nothing against the manuals, but it sure is nice not to have to reach down and fight for 4-low when pulling into a steep gravel lot with jeep in tow... instead I just "creep roll" throw it in N and roll the lever to the desired position, then drop it in drive and go... For $40K I want the truck (little motor) to fight that x-case, not me... . :-laf
Another advantage to the electronic shift is: If the F/R tire speeds aren't the same then you will be hand fighting the manual lever until you get it to lock up. On the electronic shift, you roll the knob and the system will keep constant pressure on the shifter until it can be locked up (it wrestles the x-case for you) and some times that can be the difference between getting out of a sticky situation quickly or not. If your traveling down a road and hit black ice or something the last thing I want to do is leaning over, have on hand keeping pressure in the x-case lever, one on the steering wheel, and trying to pay with the throttle until I get it in 4H... .
I am sure some manual guy will get on here and tell me differently, but remember I have a (3) jeeps to (1) dodge way to "real life" prove this theroy and the x-cases in the jeeps are identical in design but the dodges is just a heavier duty version... Or lets just say I have "been there done that"

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either way you really can't go wrong, but I really think there have been very little failures with the electronic system with all that are sold, I am sure there have been even less failures with the manual levers... But if you are letting added electronics concern you, then you might want to reconsider electronic windows, locks, etc (that 10 years ago I wouldn't touch :-laf , but now won't do without

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Enjoy shopping and Merry Christmas... .
Dave