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Kavoom
Aug 17, 2018Explorer
FYI
In a unique turn of events, Ram is going to continue what is in effect the 1918 version of trucks into the future and so, they essentially have two lines of trucks for awhile. They are calling this line "classic" to differentiate it from the new lines.
There are limited versions of it most seemingly aligned with commercial use, but you can get most of what you want apparently.
So, you do NOT necessarily need to "move up" if you are happy with what you got. And they are correspondingly less expensive I am hearing.
I have never seen this approach before by an auto manufacturer. So, for all of those who say I will not buy the new ones because I do not like (fill in the blank). You don't have to.
In a unique turn of events, Ram is going to continue what is in effect the 1918 version of trucks into the future and so, they essentially have two lines of trucks for awhile. They are calling this line "classic" to differentiate it from the new lines.
There are limited versions of it most seemingly aligned with commercial use, but you can get most of what you want apparently.
So, you do NOT necessarily need to "move up" if you are happy with what you got. And they are correspondingly less expensive I am hearing.
I have never seen this approach before by an auto manufacturer. So, for all of those who say I will not buy the new ones because I do not like (fill in the blank). You don't have to.
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