Used 2016 Ram 1500 Laramie 4dr Crew Cab 6.3 ft SB (5.7L 8cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
Grimmlin in my Truck
My last truck was 2009 Ram 1500 5.7, I loved the truck and had just a few problems in 100K miles. My new 2016 Ram 1500 Larmie 4X4 is not the same experience. At 1400 miles the engine light came on the dealer replaced the O2 sensors. 120 miles later the engine light came back on and they ordered a new computer and replaced it. Still did not fix the problem now they are replacing the engine wiring harness. I only hope this fixes the problem so I can get back into my new truck.
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Poor Quality
Purchased new 2016 Ram Laramie in April. It has been in the shop for about 6 weeks total since purchased. The dealership has replaced 3 cylinder heads due to faulty parts used in manufacturing. Fiat Chrysler basically said that this is my fault because I must be towing above the towing capacity of the truck. The truck has only towed 3 or 4 times and the most it towed was about about 2,000 pounds. The truck towing capacity is 9,200, so definitely not from towing, just poor quality.
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- Big Horn Quad CabMSRP: $7,9957 mi away
- Tradesman Crew CabMSRP: $9,99924 mi away
- Laramie Crew CabMSRP: $16,97424 mi away
so far so good
No problems or complaints the first 3 weeks of owning this vehicle. Does everything it should and all that I expect from this type of vehicle. I am hoping this will continue and time will tell. Love the smooth acceleration, comfortable seating, a whole array of technology to simplify the most basic of tasks. Overall a great looking, sounding, and running truck.
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Best Truck with the Best Quality for the Money
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Better value than SUV's, Perfect for a Family
All three car seats fit with room on each side allowing them to buckle themselves when in the booster seat. After packing luggage, stroller, bikes there is still room. Comparing a truck to a 3 row SUV/minivan was tough, but when you realize 'where does the stuff go when the third row is up?' the truck was the obvious choice. The Ram drove the best out of the big three and looked the best too. Fuel economy was part of our conversation. Looking at the numbers we were only giving up a few mpg getting the truck next to the Durango. Easy decision knowing how much more you can do with it. The more we use it the more we have been loving it.
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