I guess I'll have to look at a few builds to compare - a cursory look at the middle of the pack models seemed to show Ford starting cheapest by 1k, then RAM and then Chevy at the top south 41k, 42k and 44k starting MSRPs for the 2nd trim up from base models.Fair assessment on some of his content but I do agree with his pricing concerns. There’s no denying these MSRP’s have really gotten out of hand the last few years much more so on RAM’s than any other brand. Thankfully dealers like Mark Dodge are softening that blow a bit for many here but the average truck buyer out there isn’t going that route and moves on after seeing the sticker prices. Won’t be long and we’ll be seeing a $100,000 upper trim level 1500. Getting very close already and may even be possible with some dealer addons. Well over with a 2500 and a Cummins.