I did go to the Chicago auto show about a week after Steve, and they are some very nice looking trucks, didn't get a chance to sit in them, they were all locked, but the interior looked anything as nice as the new 1500's, but like RonD said, have not been happy with the way Dodge does business. All the problems with the 2nd generations, VP,LP, ball joints steering crappy transmissions, etc. I understand that any vehicle has problems, but to continuosly stonewall any efforts to live up their mistakes kinda leaves a bad taste, heck it took them almost 7 years to admit they had a lp problem and came up with the in tank kit. I is just sad that we as the customer need to spend $1000 to make their mistakes (cheapness) right. They have the greatest engine in the world and surround it with the cheapest truck they can get away with. I think most of us would have gladly payed the extra $1000 it would take at a factory level to make these trucks bulletproof,yet we are stuck spending good money on repairs and upgrades just to make things reliable for daily work, even without upping the horspower. It didn't look like the 3rd generation did much better, it took another 5 years to get rid of the crappy auto transmission and get a not so crude manual, ball joints are still junk, and the front axle is still barely capable I hope to God that they finally got their head out and use this wonderfull 6 speed auto and now refined manual with this fairly trouble free new engine to make the truck that we have always wanted. We'll see