Why are Camaro and Mustang owners driving in this weather?

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MrChris

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No problems here. It's only Oklahoma. Not like we get real snow here
 

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Truth be told, I really like the Ram brand and the trucks but when i bought mine in 2015 the main reason I went with Ram was because no one else makes the Mega Cab. If the Mega Cab didn't exist, I'd probably be driving an F250 CC with the bells and whistles. Quite frankly, it is beyond me that Ford or Chevy/GMC never came out with the Mega Cab. Between the Mega Cab and the Cummins, for me, it is a combo that is hard to beat.

It has been a long time since I went truck shopping, so I can't say how things are now, but back when I was looking, it seemed that there was a lot more room in the Ford pickups than in either the GM or Dodge pickups. I don't know if your Mega-cab gives more leg room in the rear seat or not compared to Ford, but I know that when I was last looking, neither GM nor Dodge could match the towing capabilities of the Ford F450 in 2008-2009. I even had one Dodge salesman try to sell me on the capability of his 4500 by calling a customer and letting me talk to the guy. I asked what kind of weights with trailers he was pulling, and his answer was a LOT less than the 18,500 lbs that our fifth wheel would weigh. After that, the salesman tried bashing Ford and its "regen" by talking about YouTube videos he had seen. I walked out on him at that point. If one can't sell their product on its own merits, then don't bother talking to me.
 

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