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So I rented one last week, did some city driving and some hwy driving. Really nice truck and a lot of fun to be behind the wheel. The pros are a lot of fun, could be the quietest vehicle I have ever been in for road noise, don't even know the engine is running and a good list of other things as...
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"The FCA results: Chrysler, 1.46 issues/car; Jeep, 1.67; Ram, 1.71; Dodge, 1.78; and Fiat, 2.49 (Alfa Romeo and Maserati did not make the list, presumably due to low 2016 sales). By comparison, among the most popular brands, Hyundai came in at 1.24, Subaru at 1.36, Nissan at 1.37, Ford...
I have been in a 2019 F-150 Lariat rental for a couple of weeks now, no door issues. Out of the three I rented it seem to be a nice truck, it does feel every line in the road. Believe it or not Chevy was the best riding one so far (Chevy and Ram entry level, Ford loaded up). Ford's 5.0 is sad...
Yeah, well...that really sucks about all of your car troubles, man I hope I don't bump in to one of your leftovers. Good for you that you trust Ram and hope it turns out to be a good one, sounds like you are due.
I am doing my best to gather as much information as I can before I make a rather large purchase that I can barely afford and I will live with for a while. I am glad you like your truck and truly sorry that you are offended, hope the rest of you day goes well.
I see you keeping using the "Mopar" name and for good reason. I say this because my next door neighbor owns "Wellborn Musclecar Museum", really nice place.
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Well, big difference from your first post, maybe I judge too quickly. I agree with just about everything you said here and as weird as it is I am in the same boat. My BMW is currently in the shop since Thanksgiving (78,000 miles and two years out of warranty), turbo blew and there are no parts...
Some of the things you say may be correct and I do not have the data to disagree with you but I can detect some opinion here as well. My belief radar tells me corporate culture is corporate culture from the top down and Fiat IS who they are and you seem to understand what their history is. RAM...
You are correct, I see that as well. So look at the ratings of Lexus and Toyota, it is the same mother, the same mission statement. Fiat is the mother, the decision maker on how all things get built across the board. If Fiat was #1 on the list then RAM would also be in the hero group don't you...
I agree with what you say, my build list changes daily with 12" screen, panoramic roof, and etorque taken off and put back on the list. The water leaks worry me, the etorque reliability (battery, belt), is there really a pay off, the big screen issues. I go to the dealers on Sundays and still...
Thanks for the welcome. This would be my first RAM, Chrysler, Dodge, Daimler, Fiat product as I do not have hands on feedback so I go to forums and established professional groups for help and guidance. First year product and you know there will be some glitches no matter who makes it. BUT what...
Thats good, I would not wish anything bad for you or anyone else. I know I can "move on", I don't need anyone to enlighten me about that. I am upset because I am putting my blind faith in a product that has a history and today I see that their history and reputation is gettng worst, not better...
Man, how the hell do I throw $60 thousand at a product that comes in dead last, news from this morning. I want to think that all of the companies have their their problems, BUT DEAD LAST out of 31??? It has me second guessing and thinking that I will be kicking myself for the next few years if I...
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