I have an ‘05 Harley edition F350 V8 turbo-diesel with 185k miles that looks new, runs like new, and rides like new. It’s completely paid for..
It’s in the shop right now for new injectors, oil change and fuel filters..
I see no need to update to a new one that is simply a computer designed to look like a vehicle...
“I see no need to update to a new one that is simply a computer designed to look like a vehicle...”
Agree totally. Have heard enough horror stories about the new features that can go wrong and interfere with other features making the car unusable.
Just put new injectors in my 2006 ram. 200.000 miles. It was back breaking work, but truck should make it another 200,000.
Will probably out live my Wife’s 2018 Cummins. Scary under the hood of that truck.