The 2014 through 2019 had a lot of engine problems due mainly to the emission mandated by the USA EPA. Fewer engine issues after engine was redesigned for 2020 to this final build year 2023.
Not exactly due to the shortage in cars we don’t know exactly what we are viewing before the video. But we will actually start studying more as the dealers stock up on cars.
I gave you a 👍🏻 on the video but come on man, do a dry run first and learn the parts of the truck you’re going to highlight. Fender flares, running boards. Ram stamp? It’s a plastic molded emblem. Ride height not ground clearance since increasing ground clearance would require taller tires to raise the axles. You did get the Oh Shit handles right 👍🏻
With a 3.92 you're going to get maybe 23-24 mpg on the highway, the 29 is only with 3.21. You incorrect stated the towing capacity, which you could have checked by looking at the sticker on the vehicle itself. It's around 9600 with the 3.92 not 7200 which is with the 3.21 rear axle ratio. This is the most boring, unoptioned Limited 1500 I've ever seen.
Yessir. Ram will end production of the 1500 pickup's EcoDiesel engine. The latest generation of the 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 came out in 2020 but I don't believe this engine will take you to 300k miles. I hope I'm wrong.
Watch this review to see the price tag on this exact car and what comes with it. 😍
I ordered a 2023 limited about 2 months ago. About to be delivered. Order from Mark dodge! They gave me 10k off msrp.
Not bad at all honestly! I see the market slowing down.
Amazing truck!
Yea it is! Hopefully one day I have the cash to buy one! Haha
Black appearance package on Ram trucks is what you need to get. The chrome is so yesterday
I think it all comes down to preference to be honest.
I own one like this black. I travel long distance so I am happy
Yes! One of my top picks in the truck line I say. I’m a fan of the eco diesel.
The 2014 through 2019 had a lot of engine problems due mainly to the emission mandated by the USA EPA. Fewer engine issues after engine was redesigned for 2020 to this final build year 2023.
Yes. I agree ☝🏼 thanks for the input!
Nice video
Thanks a lot! Appreciate it!
Good video. Just curios, do you spend a lot of time doing the research before you start the review?
Not exactly due to the shortage in cars we don’t know exactly what we are viewing before the video. But we will actually start studying more as the dealers stock up on cars.
How do the trucks hold up on off road conditions
Meaning? Depends how off road you’re talking.
Dirt rock roads oilfield conditions
Why are the discontinuing?
Well a bit of speculation, it’s because they say that they are focusing on electrification.
This is an engine that should still be in production. Ram should have done what GM has done, make a diesel affordable.
Agreed! I’m a fan of the ecodiesel…. Just get rid of the DEF system and the engine would run for days!
I gave you a 👍🏻 on the video but come on man, do a dry run first and learn the parts of the truck you’re going to highlight. Fender flares, running boards. Ram stamp? It’s a plastic molded emblem. Ride height not ground clearance since increasing ground clearance would require taller tires to raise the axles.
You did get the Oh Shit handles right 👍🏻
Haha haha hahah thanks a bunch man! I’m tryin! Haha funny comment!
With a 3.92 you're going to get maybe 23-24 mpg on the highway, the 29 is only with 3.21. You incorrect stated the towing capacity, which you could have checked by looking at the sticker on the vehicle itself. It's around 9600 with the 3.92 not 7200 which is with the 3.21 rear axle ratio. This is the most boring, unoptioned Limited 1500 I've ever seen.
Yea, sorry for the mistake! I would love to be perfect haha haha
Yessir. Ram will end production of the 1500 pickup's EcoDiesel engine. The latest generation of the 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 came out in 2020 but I don't believe this engine will take you to 300k miles. I hope I'm wrong.
Why don’t you think it will?
italian engine
Is that true? What other cars do they use it in?