Used 2018 Ram 3500 Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
Think again!
In April, 2022, a valve seat broke and the valve destroyed the block (I think my terms are correct). Some where between 125k-140k miles on it when this happened. This shocks everyone I’ve asked about it. They can’t believe it happened with so “few” miles. Now, with $16k gone and a 3 month loss of work, the injectors keep going out. He has had it back less than 2 weeks and is limping back to the shop that did the repairs to get his THIRD set of injectors! He is a hotshot driver and is 500 miles from the shop. As a disabled, retired veteran I can 100% promise that he stays at or below speed limits and has never hauled anything “overweight”. He is a stickler for obeying rules. Dodge customer service gave the answer “there’s nothing we can do” and that was it! I was never a big fan of Dodge in the past but he was…..seems I was right!
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All over priced
Ram is underpowered for price tag of 58000 in big horn. And appearance does not compete with GMC
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- Limited Diesel Mega CabMSRP: $37,99576 mi away
- Laramie Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $46,98564 mi away
- Tradesman Crew CabMSRP: $38,999193 mi away
Purple terd
2018 Ram 3500 with a Cummins. Owned the truck since new and have had multiple problems. Replaced the entertainment system with about 12,000 miles. The radio was under warranty.The gasket between the radiator and the mounting bracket was folded over from the factory and came loose causing it to puncture the radiator - that was with 38,000 miles - $1900. The Nox sensor needed replaced at 55,000 miles - that was $950. The truck eats front tires like they are going out of style - 60,000 mile tires you will get about 30,000 miles out of them. I Drove Chevy's for years without these kind of repairs - thought I would try a Ram - very disappointed.
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