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Alright here we go. This lot is huge, feels like over 100+ 2019's sitting around. I got to look at around 10, took up over an hour of our salesman's time. He was excellent though.
Things I finally got to notice now being inside of many of them all at once.
Alpine is the best sound for good bass...
The lot is freaking huge. Yes, they have an older mutli-brand dealer but one block away is a huge Ram only dealer tons of 2019's and it's a volume dealer.
Update: heading there now. Yelp makes it seem like a Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram dealer. But, there website says largest Ram dealer so heres to hoping I'm going to the right spot.
https://www.hunterdodgechryslerjeep.net/news-feed.htm
Edit: if I get there and there is a bunch of 2019's then...
Alright, I'll check it out next week. I'm still offshore. I'll take a couple pics of the lot and see the pricing. Maybe talk to a few people. Heres to hoping at least one rambox on site.
For those that dont want to go searching another website.
Bedrug classic mat (white truck, covering just the bed)
Bedrug xlt (silver truck, covering the bed and tailgate)
These are not images of the 2019 ram, just for reference.
Sorry. Did a search but not all were relevant to my question. Seemed like I needed more info than just fit and finish, and pictures of setups.
Also, was sort of hoping someone knew of a carpet style mat. So I can line-x and have carpet on the bottom. Then remove when things get extra dirty.
So in the event I dont wait to get a rambox, I see people putting carpet in the bed. What is the reason for this? I fully understand line-x or similar design back there. But, this being my first pick up. I am trying to find out the reason behind this. Pros and cons sort of deal. In my mind the...
Oh em gee, these are some good numbers. I literally cannot wait for the v6's to start pouring in. Would love to see some gains in the numbers. As I dont tow/haul anything. Just want the space, comfort and luxury that Ram has been dominating in.
Also, just watched this video. Had to redownload YouTube because I hate ads but wanted to share the hyperlink. They literally have the same impressions of the Big 3 as I do... no toyota in the comparison. Also, I'm glad they chose mid-level comparisons as that's financially where I am at...
After viewing many pictures, I'm beginning to think the exterior of the lower end trims are a bit dull but the Laramie's and above are so darn sexy. Though, I liked it from day 1.
As for interior. Last year I would have said Ford is #1 with their nice materials and options, then GM, then Ram...
I may be forced to get a bucket seat, as I want the Laramie Sport but if for some reason or another I end up with a Big Horn... I'm definitely going bucket. Only 13 more days until I get on land and can see them in person. Definitely not buying until rambox are out on the lots.
This is all really good info. When I had a condo I did the ball on a string thing and parked slightly angled and the garage clipped my rear bumper of my old Durango... so I dont trust that solution anymore. But, it could be argued it was user error.
My town home has a bigger 2 car garage (side...
The pool snake cut in half is genius! I've been debating cutting into the drywall and seeing what back there. Just to get an extra couple of inches where the front or rear bumper will go. Also, didnt even think about the wobble from the garage closing. I'll have to remeasure. I mean I could...
My townhome has a garage, it's about 237.5 inches long. I read online that the Ram crew cab is 232.9 inches long. However after adjusting for the garage door hinges and whatnot I have about 235 inches of usable space. Has or does anyone park their truck in the garage with little room for error...
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