Just me
I've had several Chevy's, Fords, and Dodges. The Fords were good and so were the Chevy's overall but had more minor issues with the S-10 I had a long time ago in the form on wipers stopping working because the geniuses in GM Engineering designed the control modules in such a way as to allow rain water into the module so they would short out and not work. The transmission in my Ford Ranger was a POS and even the dealer couldn't figure out the problem after rebuilding it. The '99 Dodge 1500 was a great truck for 100K miles but it threw a heater core (dumping antifreeze all over the floor one morning on the way to work--$1500 to fix that at the dealer) and the rear end sucked to the point I burned two of them out towing a 5,000lb camper from Colorado Springs Colorado to Northern Michigan in 2004 before we shipped out for Stuttgart Germany, not to mention the fact the best gas mileage I ever got with the 318 V-8 wasn't far North of 14 on the highway unloaded (hand calculated). Out of that three, though, the '99 Dodge seats felt like a La-Z-Boy going down the road and reminded me of being in my grandfather's old Cadillacs in terms of comfort and ride--it was unbeatable. The Chevy S-10 and Ford Ranger rode (and felt like) like Chevettes in comparison!
Of the three brands I've owned, I give the nod to Dodge overall because I found the designs to be simpler and more reliable. And its just a gut feeling for me, but I feel more comfortable in a Dodge truck. Fords and Chevy's just feel weird to me and they seem more technically complex--more things to go wrong. My preference for Dodge is a subjective one. It's not about money, because I can get whatever one I want. Looking at cost effectiveness, designs that work, and the personality of the truck, the Dodge just suits me the best. That's why I bought the truck that's in my signature. Driving it as I've done far, I believe I will like it as much over the long haul as I did my '99 1500 and my '87 Dodge Ram 50... the #1 and #2 of the 18 motor vehicles I've owned in my lifetime so far.
Bottom line: owning all these vehicles has shown me one thing. It's a matter of personal preference... Ford, Chevy, Dodge will all serve you well if you take care of them, unless you're one of those poor saps who happens to get a lemon. And even the highly praised Toyota has their share of those.
Drive what you want to drive. I like the Dodge and am trying out a Cummins for the first time (so far I love this thing!). At the end of the day, though, most people will all brag about their Dodges, Fords, Chievys, and--yes--Toyotas so they can feel all gooey inside as they tell themselves they were the smartest guys out there who spent their money on the "best truck. "
In reality, the "best truck" belongs to the guy who maintains it, drives it the way it's supposed to be driven, and isn't unlucky enough to be stuck with the Monday morning or Friday afternoon assembled lemon... regardless of whether it wears a bowtie, ram's head, blue oval, or a circle with a round "T" in it.