Originally posted by JHByers
P. S. Anyone know how to get the wife out of this thing so I can drive it once in a while?![]()
Originally posted by Kilby
To answer the original question, I've heard that the 2005 model will bring a full size 4 door. And some other cool things some of you will definitly like.![]()
Originally posted by nickleinonen
except it'll have a cooled egr system with the cummins engine at that point. no one will like that[except maybe some enviromentalists who drive them little sub sub compact electric hybrid jobs... ]
Originally posted by amsoilman
I think Dodge is using their heads by not having so many different wheel based trucks. It is true, the 4-door (Quad Cab) Dodge does not have the extra inch or so larger rear seat, but on the other hand it is much shorter when it comes to turning the beast around!
I have the 4-door (Quad Cab) Dodge and recently took a 1200 mile trip with 5 adults inside the cab. No one complained about not having enough room! I might add, that none of the 5 adults were over 180 lbs.
Wayne
amsoilman
Originally posted by TGreco
What most people do not realize is that an EGR valve engine allows the manufacturer to dial in alot more fuel advance. EGR slows down the combustion process so the engineers can get a more complete burn. Sure there will be more soot in the oil but I am sure better oil grades a better filtration system, by pass system, should take care of that. I go back when they first put EGR on cars in 1973 and everyone shouted it was the end. Look how far cars have advanced. Last late model sports car will run circles around a 60's muscle car. All this late model stuff is complicated, but no one can argue that performance is not back! Just a thought that is all.
Originally posted by Prairie Dog
I've had 6+ footers back there and they were very comfortable. Also our back seat is bigger than 90 of the ones you'll find in cars out there.
The difference between ours and the other guys is so small that it just isn't an issue with most folks.