I understand Carl. One thing with DC and the trucks -- they're very conservative. They take more chances with the cars. I think it's too much revenue / profit at risk to make a rash move. They don't need the bad PR of ending up on the front pages of auto / truck / hauling magazines because they have a problem with frames bending (just an extreme example). I also think they have to look at the $ and ¢ before they make a move. To undertake an expensive configuration for a few just to say they can or are willing is what I think got some of the other brands into trouble. One thing about Dodge is that they seem to know their market.
Think about it -- They never lost sight of the fact that the CTD was the calling card. They never figured that the rest of the truck could be a piece of crap. They knew that the rest of the truck had to measure up and starting with the 2nd gen (no offense 1st genners) they came up with a truck that was ahead of it's time in styling (set the standard -- look at all the imitators) and value. Despite the naysayers, the truck HOLDS UP WELL. I rode in a 2004 Ford F250 Crew Cab Short Bed 4x4 PowerStroke. The truck felt very LOOSE. That's all I can say as I can't describe it better. I couldn't wait to get back into my "tight as a drum" feeling Dodge.
What's the point of all this? I dunno. I got lost somewhere. All I know is that Dodge is trying and came out with the first Mega Cab. Let's see what configurations they build out of it. Who knows? Maybe they'll extend the frame and have an 8' box back there. That would make a VERY long truck tho.
Think about it -- They never lost sight of the fact that the CTD was the calling card. They never figured that the rest of the truck could be a piece of crap. They knew that the rest of the truck had to measure up and starting with the 2nd gen (no offense 1st genners) they came up with a truck that was ahead of it's time in styling (set the standard -- look at all the imitators) and value. Despite the naysayers, the truck HOLDS UP WELL. I rode in a 2004 Ford F250 Crew Cab Short Bed 4x4 PowerStroke. The truck felt very LOOSE. That's all I can say as I can't describe it better. I couldn't wait to get back into my "tight as a drum" feeling Dodge.
What's the point of all this? I dunno. I got lost somewhere. All I know is that Dodge is trying and came out with the first Mega Cab. Let's see what configurations they build out of it. Who knows? Maybe they'll extend the frame and have an 8' box back there. That would make a VERY long truck tho.