dodge all of the way
The average resale value on 2000 Dodge pick-ups is anywhere from $21270 to $43240. Read more at www.consumersearch.com/pickup-trucks
dodge and chevy are mostly the same but dodge has more power so go with the dodge
Ford trucks are better than Dodge trucks. Over years Ford trucks will last longer than Dodge. Today 20 year old Ford truck still driving on the road.
GMC trucks are the most popular,but Dodge and Ford also have brands of utility trucks,as do Chevrolet and freightliner,but GMC has the most extensive range.
The Ford F-150 is always a competitor to other trucks. The Dodge Ram is also another close comparison. There aren't many listings for trucks that compare to these trucks besides the obvious leading brands (Ford and Dodge).
Some people would tell you Dodge is better and some would tell you Chevy, GMC, Toyota, or Nissan is better. Truth is that all of them make great dependable trucks. Ford just happens to be the best selling pickup. Seems more people like the Ford design better than Dodge.
Dodge diesel trucks are available anywhere Dodge trucks are sold, via authorized dealerships. Online sites made up of Dodge enthusiasts, such as Ram Trucks, offer sale of used Dodge Diesel Trucks as well.
There are many good brands of diesel trucks to choose from. Ford Motor Company sells the F-150 in a diesel version, also Dodge has a Ram that comes in diesel.
The best brand of pickup truck is really a matter of opinion. However, Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet, and GMC trucks seem to be the top brands according to publications such as Auto Trader.
Chevrolet is good because of the CHEVROLET SILVERADO and Dodge is good because of the DODGE VIPER. I don't think Chevy is better than Dodge or Dodge is better than Chevy. But I think their both best though. But my favorite is Chevy. Chevrolet,Dodge,and Ford are three most popular brands.
Ford didn't take government money like Chrysler so some say they know what they are doing compared to Dodge. although ford didn't take government money the trucks still arent as durable as Chrystler and Chevrolet