I took my '03 D out for a spin today and it hit the 14K mark. If I keep taking it out of the garage like that, first thing you know it's gonna lose that new car smell. Wouldn't like that at all.
IndyDurango said:Fury,
5.9L? If so, I'll trade you even, straight up D for D :idea: :!:
IndyD :thumbsup:
Yeah, you're right. Actually, I do it drive it at least once a week but locally only, except for an occasional fishing trip. It's not driven more because I'm 72 and have 2 other vehicles, a p/u and a van. Although my wife is younger, she no longer drives, for health reasons. On trips, she prefers the Grand Caravan. She's never been with me when the 4wd was needed, so doesn't really appreciate it. I've never really put the D in a situation where the 4wd was needed, but have owned several Jeeps in the past and had my fun in the swamps and on the beaches. Everywhere you go down here now, land is posted and beaches are closed to vehicles, so 4wd ends up being something to just add weight and run the gas bill up but I still like having it.greendurango said:good mileage! you better drive it some or those seals might dry out and start leaking. seen it LOTS OF TIMES.
Obviously I own it because I like it. I might even buy a Gen 3, not to please anyone else but to please myself. Same reason I've owned a bunch of other Chrysler vehicles, including Hemi's, 413's, 383's, 361's, 318's and slant 6's; not to mention various sports cars. You know what they say about opinions?Thrush said:Pathetic. Why even own it? Its not like its a 63 Belvedere 426 Wedge? Jeeez, not everything is a collector's item.