killerformula
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I liked the interior as others have mentioned, but also I wanted a power plant that was tried and true.  The 5.7 fit the bill for Me.  Tested and reliable large displacement pushrod v8.  Lots of history with that platform.  I was not concerned with getting thr absolute best gas mileage or winning races.  I figure if I was I wouldn't have bought a truck. 
The only thing that did come close was the powerboost and diesel options because tbey are capable truck motors. I chose against the powerboost because I didn't like the idea of a v6 motor, 2 turbos, 12 injectors for 6 cylinders, a big battery and an electric motor under the hood. Too much stuff to wear out and go bad.
As for the diesel options, I came close on those but kept reading that by the time yoi figure in all the added maintenance you may be better off with a gas motor. So I stuck with what I know works in a half ton truck. A small block v8.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The only thing that did come close was the powerboost and diesel options because tbey are capable truck motors. I chose against the powerboost because I didn't like the idea of a v6 motor, 2 turbos, 12 injectors for 6 cylinders, a big battery and an electric motor under the hood. Too much stuff to wear out and go bad.
As for the diesel options, I came close on those but kept reading that by the time yoi figure in all the added maintenance you may be better off with a gas motor. So I stuck with what I know works in a half ton truck. A small block v8.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 . Sometime after that I bought a 2007 Silverado and the rear end grenaded going down the interstate. Had 11,000 miles on it. That was the deciding factor that the only truck I will ever own from here on out is a Ram. Custom ordered another BigHorn in April 2014. This is when the interior started to matter to me. Had to have the bucket seats, 8.4 radio, HomeLink, dial shifter, sliding rear window, and heated seats/wheel. Had that for four years until my son was born. Thought it would be a better idea to have a SUV for a family vehicle and a beater car for whoever was not hauling the kid around (which was me 80% of the time). I am 6'3" and 240lbs. I had to fit my big a** into a 2008 Lexus ES350. Finally got rid of that a couple weeks ago and bought the 2019 Laramie. Not my 1st color choice but the Delmonico Red along with the Chrome and Mountain Brown/Beige interior plus all of the options sold it for me. Only had 26,xxx miles on it so made the 5 hour trip to West Virginia to buy. Never had a single issue with any of the Rams that I have owned. I feel that Chevy and Ford are behind when it comes to the interior look/fit/finish.
. Sometime after that I bought a 2007 Silverado and the rear end grenaded going down the interstate. Had 11,000 miles on it. That was the deciding factor that the only truck I will ever own from here on out is a Ram. Custom ordered another BigHorn in April 2014. This is when the interior started to matter to me. Had to have the bucket seats, 8.4 radio, HomeLink, dial shifter, sliding rear window, and heated seats/wheel. Had that for four years until my son was born. Thought it would be a better idea to have a SUV for a family vehicle and a beater car for whoever was not hauling the kid around (which was me 80% of the time). I am 6'3" and 240lbs. I had to fit my big a** into a 2008 Lexus ES350. Finally got rid of that a couple weeks ago and bought the 2019 Laramie. Not my 1st color choice but the Delmonico Red along with the Chrome and Mountain Brown/Beige interior plus all of the options sold it for me. Only had 26,xxx miles on it so made the 5 hour trip to West Virginia to buy. Never had a single issue with any of the Rams that I have owned. I feel that Chevy and Ford are behind when it comes to the interior look/fit/finish. 
			 
			 
			 
 
		
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