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Alright, pricing is released on the 2019 Ram 1500 and once again I have decided that (the new Ram really is a performer and awesome looking) I will still be spending my money (one day in the not so distant future) on a 2500. So, I built a 2019 Rebel with less options than I would have wanted, to come up with a price point (pricing still seems off and I wouldn't be purchasing a 2019 1500 til the option list opened up fully) and it came in at $55855So I see there is a 2017 and a 2018 on the build and price. I promptly build a 2017 Powerwagon, and man, I can get everything I want to include Ram Box. Came in at $51865Then I build a 2018 Powerwagon...can not get a Ram Box but the exact same truck without it comes in at $53470Then I let financial responsibility come into play and I build a 2018 Ram 2500 Tradesman with Powerwagon package. Oddly, can't get Ram box again but it comes in at $45745.So, now, my question is...why can you still build a 2017 and 2018 and why the Ram Box issue?Next, seeing how the Powerwagon morphed in 2017 with the Macho Package...I know that a refresh can and will bring neat and better things.So 2019 and 2020 Ram 2500 will be a refresh?2021 Ram 2500 will be all new like the 2019 Ram 1500?Rumors are...7.0l Hemi (my wish), the 8spd transmission, restyled grilles and headlights etc., Cummins power bump, and other minor things. I am ready for more info...but it seems to be a trickling stream...and as much as I would love A Powerwagon and if I was Buying a 2019 1500 it would be Rebel, but when a 2019 Ram 1500 tradesman is 45 grand the no brainer of the day is to get 2018 Ram 2500 Tradesman with Powerwagon package. So very interested in knowing what may be coming for both the refresh years and the changeover to the 5th Generation 2500.
About 9 years ago, I had decided only 2500 Rams for me (with the truth being more to 3500) but this new Ram 1500 really has become more capable and more enticing. But as right now, while they still try to sell 2018s and they seemed to be geared toward selling the high price versions (exactly what I would expect when a truly price conscious person would go 2018 tradesman) I just can't get on board with the 1500.
But in a perfect world, I would have a red Rebel, a blue Powerwagon, and a green 3500 dually.
Need to play lottery.
About 9 years ago, I had decided only 2500 Rams for me (with the truth being more to 3500) but this new Ram 1500 really has become more capable and more enticing. But as right now, while they still try to sell 2018s and they seemed to be geared toward selling the high price versions (exactly what I would expect when a truly price conscious person would go 2018 tradesman) I just can't get on board with the 1500.
But in a perfect world, I would have a red Rebel, a blue Powerwagon, and a green 3500 dually.
Need to play lottery.


