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2025 Ram 1500 Current Owners - Discussion, Feedback, and Problems

Yes new ones have a lot of problems and its sad cause they cost more now. Seems to be when they just can't replace a part and fix it the problems begin. So i am praying 2026 hemi no mds no e torque .2021 was the last good year

I'll cross my fingers for you and for a change or improvements or something different from ram/stellantis.

I'm going to be pulling the trigger on a new truck (Chevy) here real soon before dropping my ram off at a dealer and if they're able to fix it all within the remainder of 30 days then I'll sell it, I just can not and will not sell it private party with the issues it currently has. If it's out of commission for about 20 more days I've met the lemon law requirements and will go that route.

Maybe I'll revisit ram in a few years as these trucks do have a couple of good qualities, but too many problems and undependable at this point, at least for me. (Sorry if this post hurts anyone's feelings.)
 
Don’t worry guys. The 2026 Ramcharger will be out soon, and everyone will hate on it and it’s growing pains. Suddenly, the Hurricane will be the safe and relatable option.
 
I'll cross my fingers for you and for a change or improvements or something different from ram/stellantis.

I'm going to be pulling the trigger on a new truck (Chevy) here real soon before dropping my ram off at a dealer and if they're able to fix it all within the remainder of 30 days then I'll sell it, I just can not and will not sell it private party with the issues it currently has. If it's out of commission for about 20 more days I've met the lemon law requirements and will go that route.

Maybe I'll revisit ram in a few years as these trucks do have a couple of good qualities, but too many problems and undependable at this point, at least for me. (Sorry if this post hurts anyone's feelings.)
And you going with a Chevy with a high engine failure rate?
 
And you going with a Chevy with a high engine failure rate?
In most cases, selection is highly subjective as to what is 'better'. And as many problems as Rams clearly have, they still are either favorable or average in most rack and stacks. Sadly, one bad experience does a solid job of crushing a brand. I was an avid Ford fan, owned at least 6 different F-series, but was soured when my diesel F350 had the bed rust out because Ford in its infinite wisdom used a 'fabric' heat cloth on the underside of the bed to protect it from exhaust heat, this trapped water, and rotted the bed out. That however wasn't the only thing that made me leave Ford, Rams have a considerably better interior design which was a winner for me. All that rambling to say, I get why people thing "this is crap, and this is better".
 

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