Used 2022 Ram 3500 Consumer Reviews
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Loving the 5th Gen Rams
My first Ram was a new 2019 1500 Laramie. Absolutely loved it but it was getting bullied by my 38’ travel trailer. Traded it for 2020 3500 Big Horn with 6.7L and it towed the camper like a dream. After two months I was hit head-on by an old Ram 1500. The 3500 won and my wife and I only had minor injuries. Ordered a new 2022 3500 Laramie with 6.7L. I love it. After a year, I hit a deer causing $10k of damage. In the big truck, I didn’t even feel the impact. I saw it and heard the impact. In a small car I probably would have been injured. My only complaint about this vehicle is that the infotainment glitched once at a very inconvenient time. I was in an unfamiliar city and the system rebooted leaving me without the instructions from the navigation system. Not so much a complaint but I notice that the Laramie seats seem firmer than the Big Horn’s seats. It’s an awesome vehicle for family road trips. Plenty of space. Great visibility. On the highway I can easily average 20mpg when not towing. The cabin is quiet. The ride is rougher than the 1500 but not uncomfortable. My only warning to potential buyers is that this is a large vehicle with a huge turning radius making u-turns impossible in some locations and the length and width make parking a bit challenging.
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Love my Dually but…
I love my limited Dually. Just one thing. The trans broke with 15k on it. Took 3 weeks to get it back and I’m currently working with Ram to get reimbursed for all of the outside costs incurred because of the breakdown. They have now issued a recall for the issue after hundreds of transmissions have failed. Other than that I absolutely love this truck. The diesel engine is an absolute beast. Have always been a Ford guy but this truck has absolutely changed my mind about Ram.
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- Limited Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $64,9954 mi away
- Tradesman Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $48,9954 mi away
- Tradesman Diesel Regular CabMSRP: $46,99128 mi away
All show and no go,
I bought a 2022 ram 3500 laramie crewcab and am very unsatisfied. The 12 inch touch screen with hvac controls is a terrible idea. Center console is a Dogs breakfast with unusable features. A 12volt charging port on the top of the dash? The transmission tap shift button placed out of reach on the steering wheel? The list just keeps going, it is a very classy looking interior that is hard to live with. This is my 6th ram 3500 starting in 1987 and will be my last!
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Horrible!
I can't believe how you guys go and buy this 5th Gen Cummins! I did buy 2022 3500 dually was my first experience driving a dually! Why do we buy diesel! Maybe more fuel economy. Not with 5th generation. Good luck if you will get 600km in full tank thats unloaded. If you load your truck you would be lucky to get high 300KM. (No mile) crazy! And all what Ram do is to keep I creasing their prices. But for what! Cummins engine with rod bearing issues. Wow I can't believe it. Don't buy not worth a penny!
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Ram 3500
Awesome truck with the Aisen trans