My 2017 Sport had power folding mirrors, and they only worked about half the time (sometimes literally, only one side would fold...)There are too many variables to say which years are the best. Knowing your engine preferences would help with answering this though. Since I want a V8 and am not a fan of etorque, if I were looking for a used 5th gen my vote would be 2020 thru 2022 hemi, since starting in '23 all 1500's with the Hemi only came with the etorque version. 2019's had quite a few recalls and seem to have the most problems. That's not to say I wouldn't get a 2019 if the right deal came along. Also know that 2019 and 2020 models with tow mirrors didn't get power folding mirrors or surround view cameras, if those features matter to you. There are lots of other small differences as well, which is why more information about what you're wanting would be helpful.
I had Pirellis on my 1994 Ford Explorer thanks to the "Ford/Firestone Rollover fiasco". Great tires, mpg improved and handled better. I also am very happy with my 2019 Ram but at 40,011 miles the motor went, covered under the lifetime warranty and took 4 months to get back. Felt kind of like the girl friend who cheated on you but I would get rid of her, I'm keeping the Ram.My 2023 has been great.
Had a new rear gear set, seals, etc., put in due to a slight clunk.. had to have the turn signal assembly (clock spring) replaced under warranty.
Other than that.. it’s been a great truck.
20K on the clock, owned since July/August of 2023.
Wireless CarPlay, U Connect 5, both outstanding.
We had a cold spell last week, in my 2015 Limited the air ride would’ve probably given me a problem or two.. not so on this truck.
I get it, 20K isn’t a lot. I can only tell you it’s been a great truck so far.
My biggest gripe is the factory tires. I drive regular… the factory Pirellis may have another 2-5K miles left…maybe.
I keep them rotated and balanced regularly…and they’re wearing VERY even.
CD player was option through at least 2020.my 19 Limited has been just about flawless for 63K miles now. What I like about is is 1. Hemi V-8, 2. NO START STOP!!, 3. last year of CD player. 4. price I paid ($44K in 2020), when it had 13K milees on it. Since I bought in 2020, there was only 2 years of 5th gen's out there. If I was buying today, I would get any 5th gen that had a V-8, and NO START STOP!
yes, I stand corrected on 19 being last year, I still like that I have one. Looks like 21 was last year.CD player was option through at least 2020.