Brianziggy64
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https://www.autoblog.com/2020/04/02/coronavirus-impacts-truck-sales/
Per this article, Ram dropped to 3rd place behind the other 2 manufacturers that are clearly lacking behind Ram’s superior style, interior and technology. The question is why? Are the Rams too pricey for the average guy? Or are there just more die hard Ford and Chevy buyers that will never switch from ”their” preferred brand?
I am not a brand loyalist as I will buy who gives me the best truck at the time for my money. That is of course subjective for each buyer. I think if buyers buy the best truck on the market then that keeps the automakers on their toes to keep upping their game. I bought my first Ram ever in 2013 and have been extremely happy with my truck ever since I drove it off the lot! I am planning to step up to a new Limited when the right deal comes along.
Per this article, Ram dropped to 3rd place behind the other 2 manufacturers that are clearly lacking behind Ram’s superior style, interior and technology. The question is why? Are the Rams too pricey for the average guy? Or are there just more die hard Ford and Chevy buyers that will never switch from ”their” preferred brand?
I am not a brand loyalist as I will buy who gives me the best truck at the time for my money. That is of course subjective for each buyer. I think if buyers buy the best truck on the market then that keeps the automakers on their toes to keep upping their game. I bought my first Ram ever in 2013 and have been extremely happy with my truck ever since I drove it off the lot! I am planning to step up to a new Limited when the right deal comes along.