"Went here for years. Dale was always gr8 with a hello, kind word and quick to help me find what I need. Dale is part time now as hes semi (mostly) retired. I walk in the other day. Hoping to exchange my wipers, I discover I didnt have my receipt. Muttering to myself " oh crap!" I run into Matt a pleasant young guy, who asks me whats wrong? I told him.. my dumbass thought I had receipts for these wipers.... but apparently left them at home. \nHe smiles and motions me over to the register. Just like Dale used to: he looks up my transactions with a smile and takes care of me with air of wanting to help make my day better. I said would be too much to swap out the new wipers with the old? Matt says: no problem at all. A short while later I was on my way. After my discussion about wipers, I mentioned in the beginning about my wifes car which needed wipers replaced. \nMatt says: Cmon in when you want those wipers replaced. I went in the next day. Saw Matt and he took care of me again. Great guy! Im in good hands! As a bonus, \nDale happened to be there as a it was a Saturday, he works occasionally. He recognized me. Its been a couple of years since I saw him. We caught up for a bit . Nice to see that people care about you as a consumer and acquaintance. They are good men . Go see them . They'll help you out."
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I have been looking at the 2025 Rams recently and considering one with a Hurricane motor. Currently I have 1500 crew cab with the 3.6 6 cylinder motor. No complaints with the motor but I do miss the hemi motor that this truck replaced. Can anyone give a comparison of the Hurricane vs. the Hemi...
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What (if any) is the relative difference in reliability between a 2021-2022 5.7L HEMI with MDS VVT and the 2023-current 5.7L HEMI with MDS VVT eTorque engine? I'm in the process of identifying potential replacement trucks and have decided to purchase a RAM 1500 with the 5.7L engine and 3.92...
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