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Nothing about the Rebel grille prevents a front camera. The camera is located underneath the "A" in the "RAM" logo. No changes were made there for the Rebel.
I built it on Ram's website no problem, Off-road Group is second listing under the Packages tab and has no conflict with the SAP. Are you sure you weren't accidentally building a 4x2?
That is because without the 360 view (because of the unavailable side cameras) FCA sees no need for just a front camera so they save money and delete them from the truck.
Nothing about the Rebel's grille prevents a front camera. The camera is stuck beneath the "A" in "RAM" and has far as I'm...
The main differences between a loaded Laramie and the Limited is the reclining rear seats, LED projector headlights, and the use of more "premium" materials in the Limited.
The Ram actually has longer total overhangs (Front + Rear) than the F150 (F150 has 86.9" of overhang total, Ram 88.3"). Unfortunately Ram doesn't break front vs rear overhangs down on their website, as least where I can quickly find, like Ford does.
This generation of the F-150 has always had the issue of the rear wheel looking way too small for the rear wheel and too much of a rake. I'm guessing because of its high payload/towing ability.
At least they have photos. All the dealers (and I mean all, not just FCA/RAM dealers) in my area only put up photos for maybe 20% of their inventory, and usually weeks after they get them. It is infuriating.
Here is one: https://www.universitydodge.com/inventory/new-2019-ram-all-new-1500-big-horn-4x2-crew-cab-1c6rreft8kn590621
There isn't any more chrome than other sport appearance packages, although to me the chrome pops more in that color than some others.
Robert Hegbloom is the head of Ram international aka responsible for expanding the Ram brand overseas. Jim Morrison is the head of Ram North America and is the one responsible for US sales, marketing, and strategic operations. It would be more appropriate to address your concerns to him.
Big Horn is the volume trim, no surprise that they have the largest presence on lots. Production is probably favoring loaded Big Horns now, as those looking for cheaper may be tempted by 2018 models and 2019 Ram Classics. But even then I have seen plenty of lightly optioned ones as well.
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It should be noted though that only the Laramie has the wheels with the sport appearance package. The Big Horn keeps the base wheels (which I honestly prefer anyways).
Almost all modern vehicles have extra fuel in reserve, usually enough to drive an extra 50-75 miles past empty. Just because the car says you have 18 miles to empty doesn't mean you are literally going to run out of gas in 18 miles. 1) It is just an estimation anyways 2) They are conservative...
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