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This has always been my debate.
Came from a non-crew cab "standard" bed , to currently a crew cab/short length bed.
There are a few times I've missed the larger bed. Packing for trips is the big one.
Having to choose one or the other sucks. Having both is on my "want" list, not necessarily sure...
This is textbook kneejerk overreaction to incorrect information.
What brand have you had experience with, thats replaced an engine same day as diagnosing and triaging it?
Lease the ramcharger EV if youre not sure of it. Live with it for 3 years. If its problematic, return it at the end of your lease and wash your hands of the ordeal, or if you love it, buy it out.
Seems like the best case scenario to "Trial" it and see how it holds up.
I have similar concerns to...
Im in the midwest, and used to seek out e85 for my ethanol-tuned car. After getting bored slow-filling at the pumps, I read the signs posted and saw that ethanol "blends" (even e85) arent really e85, and that the other octanes can routinely have ethanol in them too. Throughout the seasons the...
The problem with a Sierra denali is now buying which of the two engines you think is less likely to self-destruct early on.
GM is already in "customer satisfaction campaign" mode for the 6.2 v8, AKA voluntarily replacing engines, due to a very high premature failure rate (likely attempting to...
Yeah we got a similar competitor club built about 2-3 years ago not far from the house, its called BJs, I can count on one hand how many times Ive filled up at any other gas station since, but I do remember putting in 93 in at odd gas stations when I still had my sports car. The jump from 89 to...
Everyone has been warned multiple times over that production on new 2025's was a guess at best.
If you know yourself well enough to know this would be an issue, you should have just gotten a production model or an incoming one from a dealer.
The world has changed since 2020. The last 4 years...
https://www.ramtrucks.com/new-inventory.ram_1500_dt.html?modelYearCode=IUT202320&radius=100&variation=undefined&ref=details&zip=48047&sort=0&zipCode=90210
Second to last on bottom is "packages" on the desktop site.
You've never gotten gas at Costco?
https://www.costco.com/gasoline-q-and-a.html#:~:text=Gasoline%20%E2%80%8Boctane%20can%20vary,91%20octane%20for%20Premium%20Gasoline.
The majority of consumers dont buy their trucks by contacting 1 of the 4 forums sponsors and putting in a manual order (the way most here have so far for the RHO).
The online builder is an important tool.
Expecting to get the truck days after you ordered it is unrealistic. Anthony (and others)...
Its the opposite actually. It specifies that 87 is the fuel required, but will run better on higher octane. There is no mention of 89 at all, which was a myth added more or less entirely by forum discussions and assumptions...
seems valid at this point, Im pretty sure there's a whole other thread for actual purchased 2025s and their experiences. This has become more or less a dumpster fire.
If only there was a section on this forum to have discussions about the hemi engines, that could be separate from this topic...
This has been repeated multiple times too. Its odd how a select group keeps coming back in here to scream as loud as they can that they're not buying it.
sample size of one. This is about as scientifically definitive of the point you're trying to make as sticking your head up a cow's *** to try to predict how good the steaks will be.
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