Used 2015 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman 4dr Crew Cab 5.6 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
Dash shifter?
Not our first Ram. Had the hemi last round and loved it other than the cheap street tires they use. This one tho, seriously? The shifter is a knob on the dash? Horrible! Hate it. Its a truck, a truck needs a shifter. Also the rear temp controls are bad design. Again... Horrible choice of rubber for a truck tire. All in all space wise, looks , reliabilty are good. But that dash shifter? Godawful.
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Good looking truck that gets it done
First, I am a fisherman and travel to distant waters frequently. I had a 2007 Honda Ridgeline which was awesome for its day. I wanted a bigger truck that got excellent mileage that I could haul my kayaks around in and / or travel to streams to do some fly fishing. The Pentastar V6 is exactly what I wanted, good gas mileage and plenty of power. I never tow heavy so that was not on my list of needs. The biggest highlight to me is this truck rides as nice as my AWD Ridgeline, smooth and quiet, and efficient with low-mid 20s mpg. The Ram should better on the beach sands with true chain-locking 4WD (one of the reasons I got the Outdoorsman instead of a Bighorn, which has the clutch 4WD version. Super nice cabin, remote start and heated seats and wheel are a must for the man who spends cold days hunting or fishing. Plenty of storage room. Great infotainment system with Uconnect. One issue is fog light brackets wear, causing some highway shake. Ram has made replacement fog lamp brackets that are reinforced as a fix (revised “rev” in part number. Overall, thumbs up!
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