I am looking into buying a new/used truck. Typically I have always purchased GM vehicles. My father in-law has always purchased Dodge trucks. We were having a discussion regarding the two manuf. and he said to look at the consumer reports reliability ratings between the two. So I did. The Dodge ranks significantly higher in most categories, which surprised me. Also it seems to me that the dodge trucks are quite a bit less expensive when buying used. However, when you buy a GM certified used vehicle you get a 5yr, 100000 mile powertrain warranty included. You don't on a dodge. Originally the GM trucks were all I was looking at. The consumer reports has kind of made me look at a dodge. I guess what I am wondering is how much emphisis should I be giving the consumer reports reliability ratings? Are they accurate?
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I am looking into buying a new/used truck. Typically I have always purchased GM vehicles. My father in-law has always purchased Dodge trucks. We were having a discussion regarding the two manuf. and he said to look at the consumer reports reliability ratings between the two. So I did. The Dodge ranks significantly higher in most categories, which surprised me. Also it seems to me that the dodge trucks are quite a bit less expensive when buying used. However, when you buy a GM certified used vehicle you get a 5yr, 100000 mile powertrain warranty included. You don't on a dodge. Originally the GM trucks were all I was looking at. The consumer reports has kind of made me look at a dodge. I guess what I am wondering is how much emphisis should I be giving the consumer reports reliability ratings? Are they accurate?
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