Used 2020 Ram 2500 Consumer Reviews
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Towing road king
I own the 2500 deisel model. I bought it to tow my 30 foot camper and needed something that could climb the mountain passes of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Montana. My truck tows so well and is so comfortable that an 8 hour day on the road is not fatiguing in the least bit. Mileage when towing is 11 to 14 MPG and 20 to 24 MPG empty. I have a history of encountering every imaginable animal on non-interstate highways so I installed a Ranch Hand cattle guard to protect the radiators up front which improved the looks of the truck quite a bit. I also added an auxhillary 40 gallon fuel tank in the bed since RAM does not offer large capacity tanks for rural traveling. Buying this truck won't have me second guessing any other make or model since it delivers on many key points needed to meet my needs. Comfort pleases the wife, power delivery pleases me, good fuel mileage pleases my wallet, safety features pleases the grand kids, and quite frankly, I can't find many faults with this truck. As a point of comparison, I have had 2 GMCs, 4 Fords, and this is my 3rd RAM in a row. Its a towing road king. Enough said.
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Holding my breath
my 2008 f250 continued to have issues, engine was great but not things attached or the trans. I got 250k out it but the repairs cost more than payments. I went with the 2500 on price point and got a tradesmen. I only have 2000 miles two long trips and all I can say is wow! The drive is luxurious for a truck and their is more power than I will ever need and the new body style I like more than Ford or GMC. My ford buddies call me a traitor :) but it was ten under and F250 XLT and I got more off with end of year sales. Will see in 200K what I think but This is the best truck I have ever own. Just enough tech, just enough extras but nothing over board. This diesel has a lot of punch. Down below it wont let me select 6.7
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- Tradesman Crew CabMSRP: N/A13 mi away
- Laramie Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $48,921In-stock online
- Tradesman Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $44,500In-stock online
Very Comfortable ride
We drove most trims yesterday including the Big Horn 3500 and 2500 Laramie. I may not be a truck guru but me and my husband have had a few. The Laramie 2500 short bed won hands down. All the bells and whistles, wow even heated and cooling seats. These seats have the comfort of a recliner. My husband was extremely impressed by a bunch of stuff I don't understand. He is a life long Dodge truck owner. Win win all round. Take this for a test drive. You will fall in love like we did.
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Bed does not align with the cab.
I ordered my Ram and waited 4 months for it to arrive. After driving it for 3,000 miles I notice the bed did not aline with the cab. I took it back to the dealer and they tried everything to correct the issue. The bed could not be fixed. Ram was contacted and reported back that I need to live with the problem. If you are looking for a HD truck. Buy a GMC. If you own a 2019 ram 2500 look at the bed to cab alignment.. Yours is probably off as well..
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Great Truck/Over priced
If you are looking for a work horse of a truck, look no further than the Ram 2500. I don't believe these trucks are worth what they are charging but as a tradesman I have no choice.
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