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Reliability Concerns Still? Looking to buy a 2025 Rebel

mygooglybear

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I miss my 2020 Ram Rebel, and after a few years with Toyota I'm ready to come back to RAM. I've seen a lot of reviews online of various problems with the newer RAMs.

Are 2025 RAMs still having electrical problems, engine/CEL problems, rear window and antenna water leak problems?
 
Yes. There are still a good number having zero issues in their '25's. I am one of those people. Love my '25 Rebel. No regrets at all.

It is quite frustrating for those with those problems because this model year is a redesign year and repair shops are still learning how to fix the problems.
 
I've had mine since January and put about 3,500 miles on it.....no issues to date. Very happy with it.
 
Don’t look at the internet to find problems unless you want to do so. Someone, somewhere has a reason to be displeased. You have owned a Ram and presumably it was a good truck. If you like the 25 then get it/. Get an 8 year extended warranty from one of the dealers here who discount and then don’t worry about it. Ram, Ford, and GM sell too many pick ups for problems to be anything other than a small percentage or they would go broke on warranty costs. I have a 20 Laramie. Rear glass repaired under warranty, and wiring for a wheel speed sensor. That has beenit in 5 years or 50k plus miles - pretty typical for any car if you ask me, and neither failure disabled the vehicle. Annoying yes. And candidly the Ram 1500 was a lot nicer riding than the Tundra when I got mine. Good luck
 

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