Chrysler DNA vs. Toyota DNA?
I'd go with Toyota any day, any time, any place. Period.
The last Chrysler product I owned had to have the entire steering assembly replaced at 28,000 miles due to metal fatigue.
It would do stupid, ridiculous things such as drive to an airport just fine, return from a 3-day trip and simply not start. Turns out it was a CPU covered under warranty but what a POS. It was constant battle of all kinds of maladies that meant I got to know every Chrysler dealer's service team on a first name basis.
My Toyotas on the other hand... nothing but bliss!
I wouldn't spend a red cent on modifying a Chrysler vehicle of any stripe. Of course, I wouldn't even buy one in the first place so it's a non-issue...
I agree. I have had horrible luck with Chrysler products. Cheap interiors and plenty of warranty work.
My tundra on the other hand has well over 100,000 trouble free miles without an issue.
With that said, the power wagon seems like a very capable off road machine. I wish Toyota would make a tundra with all those options.
Both trucks get horrible MPG