Anyone buy a new truck since this whole CoronaVirus this erupted? I see Ram is offering like 4 months no payment in the deal right now.
My 2016 Ram 2500 has been a trouble-free, perfect truck. I know everyone has brand loyalty to different brands, so I don’t hate on any brand, but the Ram was the nicest truck and nicest interiors for the price to me. And I can fit my family of 4 and 2 dogs in the Mega Cab.
I heard they're doing 84 months at 0% soon. Wait a couple months I bet they will have some sweet rebates.
I loved my '10 RAM 1500, with two caveats. Horrible infotainment system and broken header bolt, replaced under warranty for free.
Bought a 2020 Chevy Silverado 3500 with a Duramax. They took $8,000 off 84 months 0% and no payments for 60 days
I've had great experience with my 2015 Ram 1500, 2019 Ram 1500 and now 2019 Ram 2500. I bought the 2500 like 3 weeks before the madness so missed the great deals. Still got 11k off though because it was a leftover. The 0% for 84mo is coming to the HDs, has already been running on 1500s Which Ram are looking at?
Very happy with my 2015 Ram 3500 w. Cummins. Haven't done anything other than 1 set of brakes in 100k miles. I have an ABS light that comes on sometimes when it is really cold out.
I understand some having different experiences, but I've had two "Dodge" 3500 duallies since 1997, and have had only very minor issues with either. My '98 12V was "slightly modified" and spent most of its life pulling a triple axle race trailer, while my '14 has only a programmer and spent most of its life commuting on the highway waiting for me to get my act together to go racing again. The '14 also has one of the nicest interiors of anything I've owned. My wife even prefers to take it on our long trips to see family vice other choices that are more fuel efficient.
Rented a '19 RAM 2500, 6.4, for a week in Feb. Pulled my loaded 16' v-nose from Ohio to Jennings. That trip made me seriously consider replacing my '02 Excursion that has 220k miles. I like the Fords, but too much $ compared to Ram. Chevy not in the picture. I'm struggling with having a $600 payment for something that will only be driven 5-6k miles a year to the track and will sit in the driveway 20 days a month. My EX was a 1 owner when i bought it 3 yrs ago. Great shape, great service/maintenance history. I have an offer for $34k for '19 RAM 2500...salesman emails me daily. Curious to see how low they will go here in Ohio. Rams just look good too.