LOL, good post. Yeah, saw the lemon dak page, it's funny in many ways. :)
Anyhow, I drive my truck like you described (sometimes), but it ain't got
any of those problems, might be because my truck was setup for it! LOL Guy
is a moron. :)
-Ryan
99 DA RC R/T
Burnouts in the rain are fun.
----- Original Message -----
From: David Carmany <gt6416b@prism.gatech.edu>
To: <dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: DML: My Dak's for sale.....Bernd
> This is something that also can get to me. This is like this one page
that I
> read.. I am sure that some of you have seen this web page called my dakota
is a
> lemon. I go through and I read what the guy is complaining about and it
makes me
> laugh. He says that he can hardly turn a wheel and that he has tried it
constantly
> (with a v6) trys to peel out in the rain, stalls it up, drives it like a
bat out of
> hell on the highway and wonders why his truck has problems such as a bad
rear end,
> poor gas mileage, trans problems, etc. If you drive the car like that of
course it
> will have problems. Then you have people that look for something wrong
with a
> vehicle regardless. Like this one guy I know has a civic and got in an
accident. He
> has to drive a rental car, a neon, and complains that it doesnt handle
worth crap,
> bad gas mileage, bumpy ride, etc. I have riden with him in his civic and
in this
> neon and his driving habits have changed. I used to not have to grab the
oh shit bar
> on the civic, but now he has turned into a street racer taking turns
faster than I
> would take in a corvette and wonders why it doesnt perform like he drove
the civic.
> Just makes me wonder how you go through 3 daks in 4 years.. Dont even
bother looking
> at something "different" if you still think that your dad is the
strongest and
> smartest man in the world.
>
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