jdmartin
Ram Guru
Well, here's my opinion.
1. So much more capable in what way? Maybe a little better crawling over a rock, and maybe a little easier to park. That's about it.
2. The prices on them are stupid. I think the stripper models start around $32k.
3. It's a huge downgrade in space, interior and exterior. If that is a non-issue, then why would you buy the Ram in the first place?
I like Jeeps. I've had 3 of them, all Wranglers. But there is a reason you see them all day long on used car lots. They wear you down fast as a daily vehicle. They are fun but loud and rough. That includes newer ones, which are better than they used to be in ride quality but still dismal compared to virtually everything else out there. In short order you will be sick of taking the transformer parts off and putting them back on all the time, and then you'll be primarily left with a loud, cramped, rough riding daily driver that you will be asking us 2 years from now if you're going to get killed trading it for another Ram or something else.
People who buy these things grossly overestimate how often they are going to be crossing rivers and crawling across rocks. Reality is that those who do that on a regular basis do it in beater Jeeps and Samurais that they don't feel bad about the door creases and branch scratches. Not too many people are going to be stoked about demolishing the finish on their $45k Jeep pickup wannabe.
My advice: buy a used Jeep first and go rock crawling and river fording with it for two years. If you love it so much you are willing to destroy your daily driver doing it, then trade with a clear conscience.
1. So much more capable in what way? Maybe a little better crawling over a rock, and maybe a little easier to park. That's about it.
2. The prices on them are stupid. I think the stripper models start around $32k.
3. It's a huge downgrade in space, interior and exterior. If that is a non-issue, then why would you buy the Ram in the first place?
I like Jeeps. I've had 3 of them, all Wranglers. But there is a reason you see them all day long on used car lots. They wear you down fast as a daily vehicle. They are fun but loud and rough. That includes newer ones, which are better than they used to be in ride quality but still dismal compared to virtually everything else out there. In short order you will be sick of taking the transformer parts off and putting them back on all the time, and then you'll be primarily left with a loud, cramped, rough riding daily driver that you will be asking us 2 years from now if you're going to get killed trading it for another Ram or something else.
People who buy these things grossly overestimate how often they are going to be crossing rivers and crawling across rocks. Reality is that those who do that on a regular basis do it in beater Jeeps and Samurais that they don't feel bad about the door creases and branch scratches. Not too many people are going to be stoked about demolishing the finish on their $45k Jeep pickup wannabe.
My advice: buy a used Jeep first and go rock crawling and river fording with it for two years. If you love it so much you are willing to destroy your daily driver doing it, then trade with a clear conscience.