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I'm asking for your input on this. American car/truck buyers vs. foreign vehicle buyers.

The 5.7 is proven w basic regular maintenance, it has gone over 1 million miles. There are many examples out there. By this generation the frame issues were a thing of the past. It does like fuel stops thou.
I don’t think the toy 5.7 is available anymore. Just turbo v-6
 
My wife drives a Subaru, I drive a 2012 Ram, it’s a piece of ****.
Had to laugh at that one but it's kinda true. From what I've been seeing , the 11, 12, 13s were the worst. Great when the engines are still good though
 
This is a fine picture/example of what I was trying to get at in my post. People that like the euro cars will fawn over that picture. I see it as why TF are you on the curb? The American car lets you know you done F'd up and you are in control of exactly how bad you want to F up. The euro car will accomodate your carelessness and the person driving will think they are extra skilled for navigating it so well, and will continue to hold their hand for them.
I used to work at LUK and they had an r&d shop for new cars. I would sneak in to have a peek.
They had a Mercedes or bmw on the rack and the suspension had more arms and bars than you can shake a stick at.

The 5.7 is proven w basic regular maintenance, it has gone over 1 million miles. There are many examples out there. By this generation the frame issues were a thing of the past. It does like fuel stops thou.
I see a lot of Sequoias for sale with over 300k miles.
 
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