We have been fighting a paint issue on a loaded to the gills 2021 Laramie and had worked to a point they'd replace it with a 2022. Except for the loss of paint options, the Mountain Brown leather interior (a biggie for us...which it's not so much a supply issue, but streamlining options), they delivered a truck with everything else (best as we could tell), including the reclining/heated rear seat package. Unfortunately, the paint was scratched to primer all over the hood, large grease smudges on headliner, etc. So, refused it, they ordered another. Now, two months later, it's missing the rear reclining, heated, and large rear seat fold down console (has some tiny thing that flips down)...but it's worse than that.
Of what we could find (out of the thousands of parts and features we're forced to discover ourselves), they removed the 'black leather' instrument display theme, but left the brown leather...which is rather odd considering you can only get black leather interiors. They have also revamped the 12" display, navigation, images, fonts, etc. and it looks like you took a modern website and rolled it back to windows 95

. It's bad, and shocking they allowed the change.
That was enough, we give up. A poor quality issue truck with a subsequent damaged and then this poorly thought out, option removed package truck as possible replacements have us now pursuing our money back (you statisticians work out the odds of three quality failures to the same buyer over a 1-1/4 year, and what that means), and since we want a truck, we're considering the F-word.
How big of a deal is that? My Husbands family have been Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge people since the 1920s. His father brought plastic to Chrysler in the early 60s, and he has designed equipment that has built their vehicles since the 80s while exclusively purchasing and reselling old CPD muscle cars, and the number of CPD products bought and owned over the years are uncountable. This is after we've owned higher end 2014, 2016, 2019, and 2021 Rams. So, we're kinda good customers.
So yeah...if we're considering the F-word, we're disappointed. This has nothing to do with 'supply' but profits.
K2