So many dealerships get them with 20" wheels, you are likely to find those more often than you think. I just bought a new 2023, and all of the 2024 trucks in the Big Horn model had 20" wheels at multiple dealers. The lower level trade truck all had 18s.
This truck is a Lone Star with several options and cost around $67K. I do talk price in my full drive review: ruclips.net/video/ZBtzzqKYfJU/видео.htmlsi=lhf1Qdamss8fbAMY
Heck with that I will never buy one of them now.. I will just keep my Hemi trucks I can fix them and keep them Rowdy like always and I not buying battery car either!!! And I'm a diehard Mopar fellow!!
7:40 The air pressure in the tires is not very good, there is too much difference between the front left and the rear right. The 3.0-liter Hurricane twin-turbo I-6 shares design features, including bore and stroke and cylinder spacing, with the globally produced turbocharged 2.0-liter I-4. This is a proven unit, but it won't help, many people will avoid buying Ram, because of the lack of V8 it is a very bad decision, they will have problems, they will still dig this engine from the grave, remember my words...
Totally different than a classic..I do like the classic better... Ford looks the same since 1998 for the H.D and the F-150 looks the same since 2005... My own personal small car dealer lot I have a 40,000 original mile 4 door crew cab 2005 F-150 truly like new(rare find) and a 2023 F 150 and they look darn near identical,they could be the same model year and just a different trim with different grille/headlight and tail light design,the outside looks pretty much identical..I had a couple look at it and they thought it was nearly new! I also have a 2008 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 and a 2019 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 the new style (looks like this truck in the video) and they look 100% different.. I have a 2023 Ram 1500 Classic and it looks more like the 2008 but you can tell its is all different,but similar..The one shown here looks like it could be a Toyota or Chevy doesn't resemble the Classic 1500 at all. Ford really is the one that looks the same for decades,I mean if they sell why not.
I saw one parked next to a classic at my local dealership. The side profile yes, but the Ram Classic front bumper sticks out more, like an underwater. Lol The new lights are also totally different.
Thanks for doing a lower trim
I like this one better than the upper trims.
Same here
I do to, could use an update to the 18" wheels. Ford's 18" wheels look really nice.
@ohioguy4326 yeah. Hopefully they'll have more options for wheels on this one.
So many dealerships get them with 20" wheels, you are likely to find those more often than you think. I just bought a new 2023, and all of the 2024 trucks in the Big Horn model had 20" wheels at multiple dealers. The lower level trade truck all had 18s.
Big letters, very inciteful!
I am going to drive one Saturday, they are discounted quite a bit right now.
No mention of price. 80k - 90k
This truck is a Lone Star with several options and cost around $67K. I do talk price in my full drive review: ruclips.net/video/ZBtzzqKYfJU/видео.htmlsi=lhf1Qdamss8fbAMY
For any truck reviews, would you be able to give us the curb weight?
Ram didn't offer it in the specs. Sorry for that
Is it gas or diesel ⛽⛽⛽🚉
@@richardortiz8704 gasoline.
Won't be buying a new Ram till they go back to having a hemi back in then.
Or just buy the older model
I have a 2019 v6 and the motor shot
Heck with that I will never buy one of them now.. I will just keep my Hemi trucks I can fix them and keep them Rowdy like always and I not buying battery car either!!! And I'm a diehard Mopar fellow!!
7:40 The air pressure in the tires is not very good, there is too much difference between the front left and the rear right. The 3.0-liter Hurricane twin-turbo I-6 shares design features, including bore and stroke and cylinder spacing, with the globally produced turbocharged 2.0-liter I-4. This is a proven unit, but it won't help, many people will avoid buying Ram, because of the lack of V8 it is a very bad decision, they will have problems, they will still dig this engine from the grave, remember my words...
That’s the same old ram. Looks more like a classic actually
Totally different than a classic..I do like the classic better...
Ford looks the same since 1998 for the H.D and the F-150 looks the same since 2005...
My own personal small car dealer lot I have a 40,000 original mile 4 door crew cab 2005 F-150 truly like new(rare find) and a 2023 F 150 and they look darn near identical,they could be the same model year and just a different trim with different grille/headlight and tail light design,the outside looks pretty much identical..I had a couple look at it and they thought it was nearly new!
I also have a 2008 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 and a 2019 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 the new style (looks like this truck in the video) and they look 100% different..
I have a 2023 Ram 1500 Classic and it looks more like the 2008 but you can tell its is all different,but similar..The one shown here looks like it could be a Toyota or Chevy doesn't resemble the Classic 1500 at all. Ford really is the one that looks the same for decades,I mean if they sell why not.
@@mypronouniswtf5559 to my eye it’s the same truck
I saw one parked next to a classic at my local dealership. The side profile yes, but the Ram Classic front bumper sticks out more, like an underwater. Lol
The new lights are also totally different.
@@stevenblack9324 that sounds like a half ass effort to me js.
The biggest difference is the powertrain. But Ram did play with the front grille and updated the interior.