Used 2020 Ram 1500 Consumer Reviews
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Awesome daily ...still!
After 8000miles and an oil change, I continue to feel excited my Ram as a daily driver, not to mention still worthy to a name of a beast. The only unsurprising complaint is the same, which is the mpg that stinks, even for a 3.6L and on a 33gallon tank. It's comparable to the v8.
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Great truck
Have had 4 ram trucks. This is by far the best built and nicest truck out right now. Ford and gm should be ashamed of the interiors in there trucks.
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- Longhorn Crew CabMSRP: $27,94877 mi away
- Limited Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $35,02677 mi away
- Lone Star Crew CabMSRP: $29,74477 mi away
Happy Customer
Price was not as advertised with all the options. Once you start adding all the fun accessories, it gets pricey. But at its core, its a great buy. With the Big Horn Crew Cab, you get everything you need. Updated styling, 4WD, back up camera, are amongst the goodies that come with the package. I was disappointed to see that the parking sensors were not included in the price, eventhough it was included in the 2015 version (I know because I had one).
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Great features, poor quality
Beware of the painted bumper. At 3000 (on my Limited, V8 supposed top of the line) miles and no interstate driving and the truck being garage kept, I noticed chips. Never driven behind semis or dump trucks and I had hardly been on the ride when anyone else was. They told me the chipping was from debris and that at 3k mile on my Ram I was welcome to pay for a paint job. I couldn’t help but to laugh. Fast forward to 12k miles. I’ve had to have multiple updates to the systems in the truck. I look at the tires that have been on the interstate a few times and rotated every 5k and very lightly driven. The tread is falling off. That was a significant emotional event between Ram and Goodyear. They conveniently put these poor quality, unwarrantied tires on a truck they have listed for 68k. It’s a scam between Ram and Goodyear. Moving on to 17k miles. Truck is still garage kept and lightly driven, they part above my dash is literally coming apart. They’ll tell me it’s normal wear at that mileage I’m sure. Save yourself some time and a lot of hassle. Get a Toyota. Hell, get a Ford. I honestly haven’t heard issues. I could go on with more issues but it’ll make me angry
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2020 1500 Big Horne front drivers seat buckets
Very uncomfortable drivers seat. Bucket style, cloth. The right side of the drives seat, u can feel something. Not sure if it's foam on the seat that make u set off to the side by the console, but it's not comfortable at all. Took it back with 700 miles and even went and sat in another one. They said they redesigned them (the seats and lumbar) in 2020. Not sure If it's TRUE or not. 1500 v8 short bed, big horn. Your model type only has v6??
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The Ram Review
The dodge ram 1500 that I purchased has a V6 engine. Just be aware as you look at the price. This was not a deal breaker for me, and since I do not do a lot of towing works for me. Otherwise this truck was exactly what I was looking for.
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2020 RAM 1500 Ecodiesel-HORRIBLE
I will never ever buy another RAM again!!! Persistent issues that have plagued my truck since day 1. Seems issues cannot be resolved and to add insult am told that the large monitor is crap and has known problems. Do NOT buy this product!!!
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Electrical Fire
Last week (Thursday) my family and I were getting ready to leave for Luray, VA for camping, when my 2020 RAM night-out edition crew cab caught on fire. I have a 28' travel camper that I hooked up to it. The truck was not running at the time and sitting in front of my house nor was any thing powered on inside the camper. Upon my wife picking my 9-year old son up from 1/2 at school, he came through the door and said he was going to put some personal items in the back of the truck cab (not the bed). He came running back inside yelling for me saying there is smoke coming out of the back of the truck. I immediately ran out and to my surprise, there was smoke coming out from under the bed of the truck by the hitch. I immediately pulled the 7-prong plug out of the outlet. As I looked underneath, the entire wiring harness that controls my trailer brakes, turn signals, etc. was actually on fire. I ran back into the house to grab a fire extinguisher and was successful at putting out the flames. I examined both the truck and the camper and neither of them blew a fuse/breaker. I called both the camper dealership (purchased August 2020) and the dealership I purchased the RAM from in December of 2019. The truck was driveable so I was able to drop the truck off later that afternoon at Tri-Star in Uniontown, PA. The next day the dealership called me and said they never seen or heard of this happening. They immediately blamed it on the camper. However, they sent in a RAM technician who examined the issue on Saturday. Monday came around and the dealership said the RAM technician said the problem wasn't with the truck; the technician from RAM said all of the wires were grounded. My question was that he could tell there was no short in the wiring harness with all the wires melted and fried. The dealership said I will have to either turn it into my insurance or pay for it outright ($550 for the wiring harness and $120/hr for labor @ 9 - 10 hours = approximately $1800) for something I am not at fault for. I told them if it was the camper, the electrical issue would of surged back through the camper wire causing issues on the camper; the source was the electrical components from RAM (Factory-installed and came with the truck-I did no alterations to it). I hung up the phone and called Chrysler direct. They had a person call me directly on Tuesday saying he is a 3rd party and he will be out to look at the truck (still sitting at the dealership) later that afternoon. I have towed numerous times with the camper and other trailers (utility) and never had an issue. Luckily, my wife and child were not on the road traveling when this happened on the road. This could have been disastrous and life-threatening. I am currently waiting to hear back from Chrysler in regards to their findings. I was wondering if anyone else had any issues close to or similar to the electrical issue I experienced?
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Amazing 1st truck
2020 Ram 1500 Limited- drives like a dream. Love the air ride suspension. Ram boxes are amazing with the split tailgate. This truck impresses everywhere it goes. The build quality really is impressive! I hope the reliability lives up to my expectations, the electronics worry me.. but we’ll see. The HK speakers are fantastic and there’s so little road noise.. fantastic vehicle, this stacks up against several friends Mercedes and land rovers competitively!
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Best Ram 1500 We Have Owned
Had this truck for a year and driven it 12K. We are pleased at the attention to detail that Ram included in the new design. From a total of 5 Ram 1500's, this one is far superior.