Used 2023 Ram 2500 Consumer Reviews
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Awful paint
This truck has the worst orange peel I've ever seen coming out of the factory. Mopar should be ashamed for letting an 88k dollar truck leave the factory like this. I'm mad at myself for even taking it off the lot.
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Great performing truck
Extremely comfortable ride, great features, great price for all the options available.
- Tradesman Crew CabMSRP: $63,06516 mi away
- Big Horn Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $45,8266 mi away
- Big Horn Crew CabMSRP: $38,799In-stock online
Extremely uncomfortable for tall drivers
How do you make such a huge truck so uncomfortable for tall drivers? There is absolutely no headroom in this truck. The seats don’t adjust down and there is a huge sloping bump right where a drivers head is supposed to be. In all honesty the engineers of this truck should be embarrassed. I fit better in a Mini Cooper than this truck…. Sad
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BIG
This Ram replaced a years old Toyota Tundra. Have had Ram for 2 weeks and so far so good. It is way bigger than the half ton Tundra and rides rougher. Ram is a mid-trim as was Tundra (SR5), but Ram has lots more bells & whistles. Haven't towed yet but tow mirrors are good (Tundra needed after market) and Ram 5th wheel prep is very convenient for a goose neck hitch. Trailer tire pressure readout is a real safety device. Didn't need Mega Cab but was all that was available - rather had Crew Cab and 8' bed. Power (6.4 gas) is OK (lighter Tundra was quicker despite smaller motor). Miles driven didn't justify diesel. Ergonomics and comfort are very good. Truck has Off-Road package and I guess that's why it's so tall but it's a nuisance getting in and out, even with side steps
great truck
this is the second gen 5 first was a 2019 tradesmen, now a big horn. The 2019 was light and nimble and picked up speed like a mustang but lacked comfort features not saying it wasnt nice to drive it was, it was great a big horn is that much better buy heavy, not as nimble or quick. I got 50K in the tradesmen with no issues expect better out of the 2023 big horn. To early to tell after a 1K but so far I love it as much as the 2019. Both are diesels ....sadly it wont let me choose that engine below
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