Aug-16-2018 05:56 PM
Sep-01-2018 10:15 AM
noteven wrote:
I wonder if you can plug the E system truck into your travel trailer when boondocking and forgo the need for $3K of solar stuff and a lawnmower engine generator?
Aug-28-2018 06:46 PM
Aug-28-2018 02:17 PM
VernDiesel wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Is it my imagination or are RAM trucks getting uglier and uglier? Sure are getting expensive, 65 grand for a coil sprung 1/2 ton short bed grocery getter... Not for me.
Not a fan of the new looks either it looks more like the new fordgmtoyota. Yea they are getting more expensive not just from inflation but gadgets that people spring for. Not me just specked a 4 door 6.5 bed 19 Hemi RAM Big Horn for 41k. Looked at a new f150 the other day with a sticker sniffing 70k and it still has the antiquated leaf springs from horse carts and model T days. Even straight trucks did away with them 50 years ago.
Agree about the 5 1/2' boxes I ordered the 6 1/2' box in my RAM which has fit motorcycles, ATVs, riding lawn mowers even a heavy golf cart. Just air up the bags for smooth compliant & controlled ride even on rough road. Semi's have been promoting air ride for decades since they dumped leaf springs and had to overcome the reputation for jarring bouncing and breaking contents.
Aug-19-2018 08:59 AM
FishOnOne wrote:boshog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:GBuilders wrote:
Wow I like it. I have been in my buddy’s new F150 King Ranch and by the video I like the Ram better. When are the new designs coming for the HD Rams?
New Ram HD's are coming out next year as a 2020 model.
The new HD generation launch has been a moving target. He is a post from a dealer I found on the Cummins forum;
"So... Corporate was here yesterday. This is what I was told...
In January the "reveal" will be a 19 with a "refresh". It will not be a 20 model. There were exactly zero details on the new sheet metal past that. There are other internal communications that say the same thing. A "complete" redesign looks like it's on hold.
I am reading between the lines and taking conversations I have had with several people including the national Ram manager. I think the light duty redesign has been met with lackluster enthusiasm and that has caused them to put the brakes on the HD sheet metal. This is purely my speculation.
They also said yesterday that ALL the HD production is scheduled to move to Detroit in June next year. I'm left scratching my head at the wisdom of trying to pull off the logistics of that move all at once. That is what I was told but I remain skeptical.
With the current ordering and production schedule for the 18s and 19s I think we are going to see inventory issues until at least this time next year.
I am still being told there are going to be engine changes. I have no idea what that means. Cummins isn't that far away and I sell a good many to the people there. But they are as tight lipped as a pharmaceutical company doing research on a new drug to cure cancer.
I am still digging to find information. In the mean time I am ordering 18s hoping my inventory lasts until May of next year...."
It wouldn't make financial sense to retool an entire factory on a old body design. If this were the case the ROI would probably be years and would lock ram into producing a aging truck for quite some time.
Having said that Fiat appears to be using Ram and Jeep's profits to maintain there other profit loosing brands which only prevents the tow profit centers from receiving the funds they really deserve.
Kind of a redistribution of wealth!
Aug-19-2018 04:46 AM
Aug-18-2018 07:43 PM
boshog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:GBuilders wrote:
Wow I like it. I have been in my buddy’s new F150 King Ranch and by the video I like the Ram better. When are the new designs coming for the HD Rams?
New Ram HD's are coming out next year as a 2020 model.
The new HD generation launch has been a moving target. He is a post from a dealer I found on the Cummins forum;
"So... Corporate was here yesterday. This is what I was told...
In January the "reveal" will be a 19 with a "refresh". It will not be a 20 model. There were exactly zero details on the new sheet metal past that. There are other internal communications that say the same thing. A "complete" redesign looks like it's on hold.
I am reading between the lines and taking conversations I have had with several people including the national Ram manager. I think the light duty redesign has been met with lackluster enthusiasm and that has caused them to put the brakes on the HD sheet metal. This is purely my speculation.
They also said yesterday that ALL the HD production is scheduled to move to Detroit in June next year. I'm left scratching my head at the wisdom of trying to pull off the logistics of that move all at once. That is what I was told but I remain skeptical.
With the current ordering and production schedule for the 18s and 19s I think we are going to see inventory issues until at least this time next year.
I am still being told there are going to be engine changes. I have no idea what that means. Cummins isn't that far away and I sell a good many to the people there. But they are as tight lipped as a pharmaceutical company doing research on a new drug to cure cancer.
I am still digging to find information. In the mean time I am ordering 18s hoping my inventory lasts until May of next year...."
Aug-18-2018 05:48 PM
FishOnOne wrote:GBuilders wrote:
Wow I like it. I have been in my buddy’s new F150 King Ranch and by the video I like the Ram better. When are the new designs coming for the HD Rams?
New Ram HD's are coming out next year as a 2020 model.
Aug-18-2018 10:08 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Nope, sidecars truck is the best one ever made and they should have just stopped there and not bothered with all this new "junk". Just Ask him. That's blasphemy to even suggest a new.....gasser...gasp....could even be capable enough to be allowed to park next to it in the parking lot. Plus it's the only truck ever that could kick Chuck Norris' @ss!
I heard the Smithsonian called though, wanting to put it on display.
Aug-18-2018 10:04 AM
ShinerBock wrote:VernDiesel wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Is it my imagination or are RAM trucks getting uglier and uglier? Sure are getting expensive, 65 grand for a coil sprung 1/2 ton short bed grocery getter... Not for me.
Not a fan of the new looks either it looks more like the new fordgmtoyota. Yea they are getting more expensive not just from inflation but gadgets that people spring for. Not me just specked a 4 door 6.5 bed 19 Hemi RAM Big Horn for 41k. Looked at a new f150 the other day with a sticker sniffing 70k and it still has the antiquated leaf springs from horse carts and model T days. Even straight trucks did away with them 50 years ago.
Agree about the 5 1/2' boxes I ordered the 6 1/2' box in my RAM which has fit motorcycles, ATVs, riding lawn mowers even a heavy golf cart. Just air up the bags for smooth compliant & controlled ride even on rough road. Semi's have been promoting air ride for decades since they dumped leaf springs and had to overcome the reputation for jarring bouncing and breaking contents.
Semi's haven't dumped leaf springs. They use leaf springs in conjunction with air bags.
As far as inflation, I would wager that if one compared a truck with the same amenities and capabilities as their older truck; adjusted for added government regulated components like air bags, Anti-lock braking, or electronic stability control then they would probably within a thousand or so with inflation. The technology packed trucks of yesterday are today's base model truck so you can't compare a Lariat to Lariat or Laramie to Laramie.
Then there is the fact of capabilities. In sidecar's truck year, you needed a 350/3500 diesel truck to tow 10k. That could easily be done by an HD half ton or gas 3/4 ton today.
Aug-18-2018 09:59 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:dodge guy wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Is it my imagination or are RAM trucks getting uglier and uglier? Sure are getting expensive, 65 grand for a coil sprung 1/2 ton short bed grocery getter... Not for me.
Go price a loaded Ford or Chevy, and let me know how ugly the Ford is compared to the Ram. And I do believe the 1500 can do more than just pick up groceries!
Said before, 65 grand is more than I paid for my farm and my farm makes money. Real estate appreciates. Vehicles depreciate.
I'm not in the market to buy a new vehicle and if I did (which I did last year), I'd buy a low mileage off lease with a factory warranty.
Step right up, keeps the economy rolling but in my case, ain't gonna happen.
Finally, they are still ugly.
Aug-18-2018 09:40 AM
VernDiesel wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Is it my imagination or are RAM trucks getting uglier and uglier? Sure are getting expensive, 65 grand for a coil sprung 1/2 ton short bed grocery getter... Not for me.
Not a fan of the new looks either it looks more like the new fordgmtoyota. Yea they are getting more expensive not just from inflation but gadgets that people spring for. Not me just specked a 4 door 6.5 bed 19 Hemi RAM Big Horn for 41k. Looked at a new f150 the other day with a sticker sniffing 70k and it still has the antiquated leaf springs from horse carts and model T days. Even straight trucks did away with them 50 years ago.
Agree about the 5 1/2' boxes I ordered the 6 1/2' box in my RAM which has fit motorcycles, ATVs, riding lawn mowers even a heavy golf cart. Just air up the bags for smooth compliant & controlled ride even on rough road. Semi's have been promoting air ride for decades since they dumped leaf springs and had to overcome the reputation for jarring bouncing and breaking contents.
Aug-18-2018 09:21 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Is it my imagination or are RAM trucks getting uglier and uglier? Sure are getting expensive, 65 grand for a coil sprung 1/2 ton short bed grocery getter... Not for me.
Aug-18-2018 07:57 AM
Aug-17-2018 06:13 PM