Used 2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star Crew Cab Review
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2019 DODGE 1500 BIG HORN 4X4
JESSE W WEBB, Brooksville, FL, 05/31/2019
2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid 8A)
AC sucks. It takes 5 to 20 miles to get below 60 deg out of the vent. Blower motor shut down when hard braking 3 min to come on again
The Vibration of It
Chuck M., Lynchburg, VA, 10/28/2018
2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid 8A)
My new 2019 Ram 1500 Bighorn Black out is sweet in looks. Problem is that it vibrates to point of upset stomach if you endure it for more than 30 minutes. I am so unhappy with it. The cheap tires are probably an issue. There are threads online that discuss problems with tires on them. The ride is far from comfortable.
i love my Bighorn Lonestar 4 WD the Hemi,s a Beast
Mr P, Rockledge, FL, 06/09/2019
2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid 8A)
Love this truck,You want a kick ass truck comfort,luxury and just a outright bad to the bone Truck get the Bighorn Lonestar crew with the Hemi when you need speed and power punch that pedal it’s leaving town like you just robbed the bank and it sounds like a monster lives under the hood as it growls and roars to life no one has beat me in the merge lane yet trying to cut me off ,the ac … is good and cold sound system is great touch screen is awesome has a built in CD player brake and gas pedals adjust up and down power mirrors seat, windows,rear window ,everything you touch is powered. Navigation system is awesome also rear view mirror dims automatically when some jackass turns his high beams on at night behind you,rear view back up camera two glove box’s drink holders everywhere foam lined so your drink stays cold lots and lots of rear leg room and rear seats fold up to provide tons of room you could camp back there with a sleeping bag two people easily then you have hidden removable plastic bins in the floor of the truck that will work as drink coolers with ice one on each side a well thought out truck design no wonder it’s the Number 1 truck in 2019 and in the city I’m getting 17 mpg I don’t know how much on the highway yet 20 inch rims and tires fold out trailer mirrors as this truck has full towing capacity electric trailer brake hook ups class 5 hitch hitch dual exhaust the only think I wish my Ram has was running boards
Bluestreak Beast
Bluestreak 78, West Jordan, UT, 03/22/2019
2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid 8A)
There hehe been some bad reviews and two recalls on this truck, but the recalls were taken care of promptly by my dealer. This truck is years ahead of the competition with driveability, comfort and technology. I have the 5.7 which Edmonds doesn't list in the "model"selection. I love this 5th gen Ram
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star Crew Cab
What’s new
- The Ram 1500 is fully redesigned for 2019
- Reduced weight and increased payload and towing capacity
- More rear-seat space
- New mild hybrid power system
- Debuts the fifth Ram 1500 generation
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Smooth-riding suspension delivers luxury sedanlike comfort
- Pro:Cabin is quiet, roomy and downright plush on higher trims
- Pro:Plenty of towing capability supported by new technology aids
- Pro:Off-road-focused Rebel trim promises big fun in the dirt and mud
- Con:Common driver assist features are limited to higher trims
Which 1500 does Edmunds recommend?
Today's pickups are chameleons, capable of being everything from economy workhorses to luxury rides with tremendous cargo capability. The 2019 Ram 1500 offers broad options, and if we were getting one for work-and-play double duty, we'd go with the Big Horn with a handful of options — with one exception. If our "play" regularly included dirt roads, the Rebel would be the only sensible choice.
Full Edmunds Review: 2019 Ram 1500 Crew Cab
Driving
8.5The Hemi V8 engine and eight-speed transmission work so well together that we could recommend this truck on that basis alone. But the Ram takes things a step further with confident steering, handling and braking, too. Ram's decision to walk away from leaf springs continues to pay dividends here.
Comfort
8.5The seats are so good that even the cheapest Tradesman with simple four-way controls feels supportive and comfortable. Rear coil springs give it a better ride than any other truck, and this new crew cab is tight and quiet. The new dash design includes nicely positioned vents and easy-to-use climate controls.
Interior
9.0The Ram 1500 crew cab's interior is a very pleasing place to spend time. It's attractively and intelligently designed, easy to get in and out of, and easy to see out of. More than anything, it's very spacious, especially in the back seat, which offers class-leading legroom.
Utility
9.5The Ram 1500's chassis has been upgraded to permit higher payload and tow ratings than ever before, and the optional RamBox remains unique in the segment. The redesigned crew cab has abundant storage and its much-improved rear-seat folding mechanism reveals a broad, flat load floor.
Technology
8.5Ram has leapt ahead of the pack, and not just because of the eye-catching 12-inch touchscreen. The 8.4-inch touchscreen is impressive and widely available across the line, with better smartphone integration than many high-end luxury vehicles. Crash avoidance tech exists but is strictly optional.
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Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 Ram 1500 in Ohio is:
$56.83 per month*Legal