WinterDeere
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
- Messages
- 13,040
- Location
- Rural 'burbs, north of Philly
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
What a shame. My 2005 Ram was the most reliable vehicle I'd ever owned, by a very long margin, and I'd still be driving it today if our salty roads hadn't started eating the body around 12 years of age. My 2015 Ram has been pretty reliable, as well, but like you... I was just thinking about replacing it soon. Rust is already starting to have its way with the thing.I have an 07 Ram and was considering a new purchase until I joined a Ram forum and begin to read about all the issues with new trucks ...
My replacement would likely be a 2500 series 4x4 with 6.4L gasser, but it sounds like maybe now's not a great time to be hopping out of my old truck?
Pet peeve: I need to choose a trim level and then scroll past pages of color schemes and interior options, before I can even see the power train options. I really don't care about color or interior, I shop on power train and capacity only, and then settle for whatever interior and color I find within that criteria. I really couldn't care less if the wheels or bumpers are chrome or black, or if it has some special badge that says "Longhorn" or "Laramie", it just doesn't matter to me. More pages of transmission and engine options, with less pages of color and interior options, would be my preference for a truck.