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Hi all, I have been looking for a 2020/2021 Limited in CA for Sliver Ext, 33gal tank, Rambox w/o Multi function tailgate, Panoramic roof for quite a bit of time. No luck so far for getting it in close to 15% off MSRP combined for the trucks on the lot. I am super jealous of the folks who live in...
It doesn't show Delete Spray-in liner on neither the build sheet nor the window sticker. So pretty sure it wasn't installed by the dealer, which makes me feeling strange on what the dealer told me... Not sure if I should call off on this deal.
Going back and forth now with the dealer on a 2020 Limited. To my knowledge bed liner is standard on Limited trim. However, the window sticker dealer showed it is an add on from the dealer as $499, along with wheel lock $95 and window tint $399. Dealer told me that the bed liner was done in the...
A big thanks for everyone who making comments here. Most of them are very useful to me. Based on my needs I would go with #1 MFT only. #2 MFT +Rambox. #3 Rambox only. However, it is very annoying using the websites finding the truck which has MFT. I would need to look into the pictures to find...
Thanks a lot for the input! I don't do much outdoor activities, but need to carry loads with pallet sometimes. By far, I might go with the MFT, but just don't want to miss anything good on the Rambox.
Just want to get personal preference from the owners who might have one or both features. If you only can pick one, which one would you go with? I am kind of wish to have both of them, but also really want to have a bit more of the payload by deleting one. Mater of fact, it is very rare to see...
2021 F150 does look very nice in and out, but not the rear seat comfort which is still not competing with Ram reclining rear seats. My family will not get the same comfort level as in Ram's with F150's vertical rear seat in a long road trip.
Wow that sounds almost like what I wanted. Longhorn, Ivory white, no air ride, no panoramic roof. However, I also want 33gal gas tank, MFT, rambox, Offraod pkg though.
Just giving an update on the seats feeling from last Sunday. We went to the closest dealer and hooped in Laramie and Limited (Longhorn wasn't available by that time), confirmed that Limited has better seats in terms of softer cushion. The salesman was with us said that the seats on Longhorn are...
Good point that you brought up. Yes if it is in the max lumbar support the seat will turns out harder than normal position. I will try out all the 3 terms' seat and update in here. Thanks!
Thanks for the input. I will spend more time to test out the Longhorn since some members in here like it and it actually was my initial pick before Limited and Laramie.
Thanks a lot for the information! Both my wife and I was at the dealer once for comparing the Laramie and Longhorn the first time when we felt Laramie has better cushion that time. We will go back again for just testing out all 3 trims seats at the same time.
Ventilated seat is a Must for me, but I am still debating if it is worthy to go with Longhorn or Limited to get rear seats Ventilated because it will be 2 child car seats in the rear most of the time.
Yet, I haven't seen any formal comparison for different trims of seating anywhere, neither on forums nor on Youtube. I am almost on the market for a Ram1500, My main focus is on Laramie, Longhorn or Limited. I drive average 30k miles a year. Therefore I am looking a comfort ride for myself, and...
I had sat on Laramie LH, Laramie and Limited before for cusion and comfort comparison, found out LH has the hardest seats, and Laramie has the softest seats, Lmt is in the middle. Since the Lmt has the standard air suspension, it’s clearly a long term reliability concern on it. However I do...
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