No, they're assembled in Michigan. Some of the parts, wiring harnesses, etc., are made in Mexico and other countries, and then shipped to the assembly plant in Michigan to build the truck.Stellantis builds these in Mexico right? I would assume quality is much better than the stuff built locally? Yes/Np? Any Gen 4 to Gen 5 owners with miles?
So the engines are made in Mexico? My window sticker doesn't say anything about assembly or parts sourcing...dang CDN importers. But so far my RAM has been excellent...so not sure quality is an issue. Mine was built at the end of the 2022 model year so the bugs and defects were worked out by then.From my window sticker…..
Everything sucks now.I guess my point is there was a time where Chrysler and quality weren't used in the same sentence too often. Are Rams now the superior quality brand? I heard GM and Ford are just junk these days. Did you guys hear that 7.3 liter Ford engine literally shreds itself after 20,000 miles.
Mine said the same thing
Any country has bad and high end plants. Some stuff from China is better then we make here in the states, but other times it's the lowest quality possible.Is this an issue? I know the Mexican plants are made to high quality standards, and parts are built to manufacturer specs. I'd be more concerned about "drunk Friday" in the Michigan plant than made in Mexico.
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canada has different rules as does the rest of the world where these trucks are sentSo the engines are made in Mexico? My window sticker doesn't say anything about assembly or parts sourcing...dang CDN importers. But so far my RAM has been excellent...so not sure quality is an issue. Mine was built at the end of the 2022 model year so the bugs and defects were worked out by then.
Is this an issue? I know the Mexican plants are made to high quality standards, and parts are built to manufacturer specs. I'd be more concerned about "drunk Friday" in the Michigan plant than made in Mexico.
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