โMar-06-2017 08:00 PM
โMar-21-2017 07:51 AM
AngryBert-63 wrote:
Love to watch 'truck guys' pee all over each others boots for no reason at all. It's pathetic to read one guy talk down another guy's truck for whatever reason. Personally I am a Dodge guy. I've owned three - a 1500, 2500, and a 3500.
The first pulled a pop-up.
The second pulled a Prowler Regal.
The third pulled our recently traded Arctic Fox.
None gave us a bit of trouble - but that's relative. Another guy could have bought the same trucks and beat the hell out of them (and claimed they didn't) and not serviced them (and claimed they did) and talked them down every chance they got.
Bottom line - all good trucks, all good experiences, all relative. Live and let live.
If I paid $3K more for my truck than another guy and I love it, I don't care about the $3K. Other people like to nitpick to make themselves seem bigger and others smaller.
Life is too short. We're all campers, and we all like trucks. WTF?
โMar-21-2017 07:28 AM
AngryBert-63 wrote:
Love to watch 'truck guys' pee all over each others boots for no reason at all. It's pathetic to read one guy talk down another guy's truck for whatever reason. Personally I am a Dodge guy. I've owned three - a 1500, 2500, and a 3500.
The first pulled a pop-up.
The second pulled a Prowler Regal.
The third pulled our recently traded Arctic Fox.
None gave us a bit of trouble - but that's relative. Another guy could have bought the same trucks and beat the hell out of them (and claimed they didn't) and not serviced them (and claimed they did) and talked them down every chance they got.
Bottom line - all good trucks, all good experiences, all relative. Live and let live.
If I paid $3K more for my truck than another guy and I love it, I don't care about the $3K. Other people like to nitpick to make themselves seem bigger and others smaller.
Life is too short. We're all campers, and we all like trucks. WTF?
โMar-21-2017 06:56 AM
โMar-21-2017 06:21 AM
AngryBert-63 wrote:
Love to watch 'truck guys' pee all over each others boots for no reason at all. It's pathetic to read one guy talk down another guy's truck for whatever reason. Personally I am a Dodge guy. I've owned three - a 1500, 2500, and a 3500.
The first pulled a pop-up.
The second pulled a Prowler Regal.
The third pulled our recently traded Arctic Fox.
None gave us a bit of trouble - but that's relative. Another guy could have bought the same trucks and beat the hell out of them (and claimed they didn't) and not serviced them (and claimed they did) and talked them down every chance they got.
Bottom line - all good trucks, all good experiences, all relative. Live and let live.
If I paid $3K more for my truck than another guy and I love it, I don't care about the $3K. Other people like to nitpick to make themselves seem bigger and others smaller.
Life is too short. We're all campers, and we all like trucks. WTF?
โMar-21-2017 02:53 AM
Thunderbolt wrote:
You didn't get that price out the door unless it was a totally stripped down truck.
โMar-20-2017 07:20 PM
โMar-20-2017 06:58 PM
Me Again wrote:
Fishy, the only recall on our 2015 3500 was for the 8.4 Radio security and the dealer did that day of delivery on 9/20/2015. For the record I was at the dealer a week or so ago for 6 TSB's and no recalls came up on their system for our truck.
So please post the recall numbers for the rest of us, as we are falling behind your slanted opinion of RAM trucks.
Or maybe grow up and get past your campaign against RAM trucks!
Not sure why the mods allow you to continually do this?
Chris
โMar-20-2017 06:44 PM
FishOnOne wrote:transamz9 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:goducks10 wrote:transamz9 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:dfb wrote:
Had an 04 Dually 6speed.. sold in 1/2 hour for 25k. Bought a loaded 15 Laramie megacab with AISIN, auto level rear suspension.. stickered at 69670. Paid 58000... Real Happy with the Rams. 865 lb ft and 385 hp.. interior is the best. Super comfortable and smooth quit ride..Pulls our Montana like a freight train...Most in our area drive Cummins... it gets no better...
Give us a full report after 100k miles and then we'll talk. By then I should have 200k miles.
I have a 14 with 120,000 miles on it that gets beat on and idles most of the day. It has averaged 25 MPh for its life . It's been in the body shop twice getting the sides repaired from being run out of the road twice ( so the driver claims). Oil changes, wipers and brakes is all the maintenance has been
Don't confuse Fish with personal true stories. :B
I kinda like his "brothers cousins wives neighbors" stories. ๐
Did we conveniently forget these?
I don't need to take a picture of the stack of recalls sitting on my desk for the Ford trucks we own. All manufactures have them.
BTW, my 2005 has never been in a shop of any kind to be worked on.
You're singing to the choir.... Ram has had the highest quantity of recalls last year and the largest financial penalty slapped on them in automotive history including buybacks.
Sure... All manufactures have safety recalls but ram takes it to the extreme level with one being a poor quality weld that holds the pan hard bar to the frame and the fix is to bolt on some silly bracket (Band-Aid)that bolts around the questionable weld.
โMar-20-2017 06:41 PM
โMar-20-2017 06:37 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
MY personal experience. Bought my 98 12V with 50K sold it to my Son at 360K, bought another 98 12V with 313K and just sold it a personal friends Son with 353K both trucks were awesome!
2011 RAM 65K tie rod recall and washer bottle recall, no biggie.
2015 RAM 33K now towing 33K combined zero issues with one safety recall I can do my self or take it to the dealer for some sort of security update.
So would I buy another? Heck yes and most likely a new 2019 LongHorn.
Oh yea I did my last oil change at 15K, did a Blackstone report with great results.
โMar-20-2017 06:24 PM
transamz9 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:goducks10 wrote:transamz9 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:dfb wrote:
Had an 04 Dually 6speed.. sold in 1/2 hour for 25k. Bought a loaded 15 Laramie megacab with AISIN, auto level rear suspension.. stickered at 69670. Paid 58000... Real Happy with the Rams. 865 lb ft and 385 hp.. interior is the best. Super comfortable and smooth quit ride..Pulls our Montana like a freight train...Most in our area drive Cummins... it gets no better...
Give us a full report after 100k miles and then we'll talk. By then I should have 200k miles.
I have a 14 with 120,000 miles on it that gets beat on and idles most of the day. It has averaged 25 MPh for its life . It's been in the body shop twice getting the sides repaired from being run out of the road twice ( so the driver claims). Oil changes, wipers and brakes is all the maintenance has been
Don't confuse Fish with personal true stories. :B
I kinda like his "brothers cousins wives neighbors" stories. ๐
Did we conveniently forget these?
I don't need to take a picture of the stack of recalls sitting on my desk for the Ford trucks we own. All manufactures have them.
BTW, my 2005 has never been in a shop of any kind to be worked on.
โMar-20-2017 06:06 PM
Thunderbolt wrote:
I don't buy it, but I could be wrong. You can barely buy a fully loaded 1/2 ton for that.Wild Card wrote:Thunderbolt wrote:
You didn't get that price out the door unless it was a totally stripped down truck.hellfirehydra wrote:
This was a big factor in my decision to pick up a Ram 2500.
OTD 2016 Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins $41,500 last April. (no TTL)
I couldn't get anywhere close on the other trucks when pricing them last year. I actually preferred the Ram for some other minor reasons as well so the decision was easy for me. It was pretty easy to find a Ram Tradesman with the options I wanted and much more difficult/impossible to find an XLT with similar options, and the prices were way to far apart to justify. I personally only care about the more "utility" options rather than some of the creature comforts. The must haves for us were; Tow mirrors, anti-slip diff, back up camera with a good screen(not the 2x2 rear view mirror one), etc. My truck doesn't feel or look "bare bones" at all and I've been more than happy with it! A similarly priced Ford or Chevy would have been an absolute work truck with zero options and probably still cost a few thousand more.
You are right though from my shopping experience on pricing and it is a shame.
You say that, my 15 Big Horn Dually 4wd, I paid $48K out the door.
โMar-20-2017 05:41 PM
โMar-20-2017 05:40 PM
Wild Card wrote:Thunderbolt wrote:
You didn't get that price out the door unless it was a totally stripped down truck.hellfirehydra wrote:
This was a big factor in my decision to pick up a Ram 2500.
OTD 2016 Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins $41,500 last April. (no TTL)
I couldn't get anywhere close on the other trucks when pricing them last year. I actually preferred the Ram for some other minor reasons as well so the decision was easy for me. It was pretty easy to find a Ram Tradesman with the options I wanted and much more difficult/impossible to find an XLT with similar options, and the prices were way to far apart to justify. I personally only care about the more "utility" options rather than some of the creature comforts. The must haves for us were; Tow mirrors, anti-slip diff, back up camera with a good screen(not the 2x2 rear view mirror one), etc. My truck doesn't feel or look "bare bones" at all and I've been more than happy with it! A similarly priced Ford or Chevy would have been an absolute work truck with zero options and probably still cost a few thousand more.
You are right though from my shopping experience on pricing and it is a shame.
You say that, my 15 Big Horn Dually 4wd, I paid $48K out the door.