Since I live in Amish country, we English folks, call those 15 passenger vans " Yoder-Toters"Boyd said:I love Dodge Rams so much I got me a 1 ton van in it
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Had a boyfriend who had one. It was the first truck I ever drove. I loved it. Him, not so much. But I miss that truck. I can drive DH's Ford F-250 but it's bigger than I like. I'd like something with a crew cab, and 6ish foot bed. Ford Ranger size is too small.SKR8PN said:I can't say enough nice things about the Dakota's. This is my second one. The first one was a '97 regular cab, short bed 4x4, V-6 stick and I LOVED that truck! It had over 150,000 miles on it when I traded it for the 2500 Ram I just sold. I still kick myself for trading it. I should have kept it!
This new one fits me as well as the old one did, so I plan on having this one for quite some time.
the funny part is that it barely holds the family.. 1 seat left over after kids and grand kid packs inSKR8PN said:Since I live in Amish country, we English folks, call those 15 passenger vans " Yoder-Toters"Boyd said:I love Dodge Rams so much I got me a 1 ton van in it
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Note: Most of the Amish around here are named Yoder, or are related to the Yoder's, and do not drive. They rely on English to transport them over long distances that would be to hard for the horse and buggy.