Bpebler
Ram Guru
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I’ve had many GM vehicles, 2 of which were Silverado’s - a 91 single cab short bed RWD & 13 crew cab with 5.3 4x4. I much prefer the Ram overall although my experience is limited to the last 3 years owning 2 different ones (details in signature). Ram also had the best pricing & availability both in early 2020 & earlier this year. Personally I wasn’t interested in GM until the overhauled the interior & improved suspension which they finally did this year. Ford dealers p*ssed me & other users off on here due to their price hikes, lack of availability, & long lead times. Many of us could finally afford a Raptor for the first time in our lives but the dealer markups made quick work of us to head back to Ram. Personally I still can’t get used to the new Silverado body style - very ugly to me. Sierra Denali looks pretty nice but obviously a subjective topic. Ram dealer discounted me around $7500 off new build plus any incentives available at the time & gave me best trade in value. Other dealers both near me & ones that I called in various states didn’t come close so until that changes I’ll be staying with Ram. My plan is to literally replace the engine/trans when needed & keep going.
Etorque if you tow often/heavy enough might be good, if you don’t I wouldn’t consider it or I’d go HD.
The Ram 6.4 doesn’t have that much more hp/tq than the 5.7. There’s threads on here that explain the differences in detail but really not worth it. 5.7 is a good platform to build on. I used to think I wanted the same thing but I’ll probably just supercharge or rear mount turbo when warranty gives.
6.2 GM vs 5.7 Ram - I can’t agree with “blow the doors off”. Stock recorded 0-60 times are not that far apart from each other. Ford Powerboost engine has the best times at around 5.5 seconds. Probably the closest to be able to describe as “blow the doors off”.
There’s a lot of factors to consider - test drive them both & contact various dealers to make the best decision. I went about 6 months of asking around before settling.
Etorque if you tow often/heavy enough might be good, if you don’t I wouldn’t consider it or I’d go HD.
The Ram 6.4 doesn’t have that much more hp/tq than the 5.7. There’s threads on here that explain the differences in detail but really not worth it. 5.7 is a good platform to build on. I used to think I wanted the same thing but I’ll probably just supercharge or rear mount turbo when warranty gives.
6.2 GM vs 5.7 Ram - I can’t agree with “blow the doors off”. Stock recorded 0-60 times are not that far apart from each other. Ford Powerboost engine has the best times at around 5.5 seconds. Probably the closest to be able to describe as “blow the doors off”.
There’s a lot of factors to consider - test drive them both & contact various dealers to make the best decision. I went about 6 months of asking around before settling.