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Why was the Cummins engine put in Dodge?

Cummins engines were put into Dodge vehicles primarily because of their reputation for durability, reliability, and high torque output. This made them a very attractive option for trucks and other vehicles intended for heavy-duty work and towing. Dodge, seeking to compete effectively in the heavy-duty truck market, recognized the advantages of partnering with Cummins. The combination of a Dodge chassis and a Cummins engine proved to be a winning formula, attracting customers who valued power and longevity.