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drunkace
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5/20/2002
01:33:28

Subject: What year did quad cabs start?
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Looks like the perfect rig for the family and hunting.....



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5/20/2002
03:13:54

RE: What year did quad cabs start?
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2000

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Troy
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5/20/2002
10:10:14

RE: What year did quad cabs start?
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Yep, 2000.



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5/20/2002
22:21:38

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I want to add....In 2001 the interior was updated and on 4x4's the floor mounted shifter was changed to a dial on the dash. Other minor stuff changed too.. Just so ya know.



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5/21/2002
13:33:13

RE: What year did quad cabs start?
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I like my '02 QC so far (one day of ownership).

It gives you a car like interior, seating for four with versitily of a pickup truck for hauling stuff. SUVs are nearly worthless if you ask me (been there, done that). Sure they have alot of space inside, but you can't really put dirty mountain bikes or lumber in the storage area for fear of messing up the interior. Plus they roll-over :o and everyone has one (boring). The Quad Cab is awesome concept and just like the mini-van Dodge has done it right. The truck is big enough to be comfortable and useable without being a huge beast (like the Ram) that your wife can't get into without a step ladder ;)

- John



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