Charjd

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It's interesting to see the direction RAM is going. It's quite a bit different from the GM products. Having a pass-through to the front trunk is a clever idea that makes sense. There are a couple things I wonder about. Opening those big doors in a parking lot could be a challenge. Then there is the big gap between the bed and cab. It just screams "This is a REAL truck." It's a styling gimmick. Anyway, there is a whole lot of vapor in that there vehicle and it's a LONG ways away. I drove a RAM 1500 rental during some repairs and that is what made me decide I needed a new truck.
 

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It seems Ram felt the need to copy GM's mid-gate approach. Will the next Lightning do the same?
 

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The truck seems nice, but here the thing: I would NEVER buy a Dodge / Stellantis product again. I have a 2006 Dodge Magnum R/T that I bought new and still drive, but over the 16 years I owned it, I have found the local (Orlando FL) area dealers scammy at best.

The last straw was a $1K + warranty claim that was approved by head office, but when I had the service done at the dealer, it was denied while I was at the dealer (classic bait and switch scheme).

Never again Dodge / Stellantis!
 
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