lol no they do not dodge acually makes very reliable cars. dont fall into the imports last long bull crap just remeber this. How many muscle car do you see how many classic imports do you see.
2007-05-28 15:16:05
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answered by Tony 2
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A Car Will Last As Long As You Make It Last Reg. Oil Changes And Filters Air Filter Changes Tire Rotation ETC Will Extend Your Car Life. And It All Depends OnWhat Your Car Is Made For, If U Get A Dodge Charger with a 2.7L V6 Don't Go Around Stomping It And Doing Other Things I Have A 2006 Dodge Magnum SXT 3.5L HO Engine W/ 22 inch Rims And I Race It All The Time Not On A Race Track But With Some Of My Friends When We Are On The Interstate Going Places And Just Having Fun But A Car Will Last As Long As U Make It.
2007-05-29 02:55:24
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answered by ~Will~ *Xxclusive* 3
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I owned a 2002 Dodge neon for 2.5 years. I bought it used with 20,000 miles on it. I put about 50,000 miles on it and to tell the truth besides regular maintenance I never had any problems with the car. The thing purred like I just bought it new. In fact I was just noticing how great the engine was sounding when a pole jumped out in front of me and I totaled the car >_<.
Well, anyways to put it shortly the thing ran great. However, some Dodge models and engines have been known to have problems that Dodge seems to ignore and deny rather than fix. So word to the wise, before buying any model car from Dodge do extensive research on it and make sure there are no recalls or problems with them.
2007-05-28 14:48:17
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answered by ethan_towne 2
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no they do not.
I have a dodge ram and I have personally driven 90k without a single problem except for regular maintenance.
I had a honda and couldn't even open the door without some cheap plastic junk falling off the car.
toyota just issued a recall of yet another 433,000 vehicles.
do not buy foreign, don't even buy domestic because of somebody else, buy what you want and treat it right and I bet you a dollar that it will be a good car to you.
2007-05-28 20:58:07
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answered by Orlandoboat 2
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All vehicles fall apart quickly, nothing lasts as long as it used to, there is no money in selling vehicles that don't fall apart, it is all part of the plan to seperate you from your money! The last good dodge was made back in the early 1970's
2007-05-29 00:10:21
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answered by samhillesq 5
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Cars I can not say. I do have a 1997 Ram 1500 with 5.9 liter V8 and 150,000 miles on it. Truck is still strong and no problems aside from routine maintenance. Also have a 1996 Chrysler T & C with 3.8 V6 and 196,000 miles. Only major replacement was transmission, everything else routine.
2007-05-29 06:55:07
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answered by Jeff J 2
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Their just like any other car just do your maintenance and don't drive hard to much.They have less recalls than toyota so I would hope that would tell you something about their quality.I have seen many 318's with over 400,000 miles on them and one over 600,000 without a rebuild just a timing chain cam and lifters.There are ton's of cummins dodge trucks with even more miles than that on them.So if you find you can't dodge it buy it.
2007-05-28 15:20:30
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answered by Amy m 6
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I've owned two Dodge vehicles (Intrepid and Ram 1500) and both of them have been great. Never had any of them fall apart on me.
2007-05-29 11:30:22
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answered by Anonymous
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haha wow if you take care of a car it doesnt matter what kind it is
but anyways
how would the 70's dodge cars be so hot if they fall apart???
2007-05-28 15:59:27
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answered by Phillip V 2
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Dodge a Dodge. Heck, Chevy, Ford, Toyota, etc. Dang, even a "Hillman" better than a Dodge!
I try to find you an ugly one. But, they seem to look better than the cars today.
http://www.motorbase.com/pictures/contributions/20000904/std_1955_Hillman_Minx_cabriolet-mwb-.jpg
2007-05-28 14:25:24
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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