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Where can I rent a RAM?

jastevenson

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Test drives are often too short to really get a feel for every aspect of a vehicle.

Are any rental car companies renting 2019 RAMs? Would like to have one for a day to make sure it fits my needs.
 
Not sure where you're at, but Turo is a peer-to-peer rental setup. Worth a look to see if you can find one.

That said, most full size trucks drive like... full size trucks. I wouldn't have had a real issue buying any of the big three without an actual road test, I probably put a half a mile on this one in the test drive. I have been blown away by it's road performance in the 13 days and 2000 miles I've put on it.
 
I currently have one from Enterprise. Nicely equipped Big Horn. Quad Cab, Big Horn Level 2, Hemi with eTorque, 18" wheels. My enterprise had two identical trucks, one 4x2, the other 4x4.
 
Test drives are often too short to really get a feel for every aspect of a vehicle.

Are any rental car companies renting 2019 RAMs? Would like to have one for a day to make sure it fits my needs.

You don't say where you are located but I've seen new Rams at multiple Avis locations.
 
I have seen Rebel quad cab 4x4 on Avis lots when I traveled to Milwaukee
 
Not sure where you're at, but Turo is a peer-to-peer rental setup. Worth a look to see if you can find one.

That said, most full size trucks drive like... full size trucks. I wouldn't have had a real issue buying any of the big three without an actual road test, I probably put a half a mile on this one in the test drive. I have been blown away by it's road performance in the 13 days and 2000 miles I've put on it.

I would never buy any vehicle without a test drive. Their are large differences between full size trucks in how they drive, ride, and also in driver comfort/ergonomics while driving.
 
Wow, two thread resurrections by spam. I'm guessing OP made his decision.
 

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