I just happened to check the ram build page and they completely removed red from the site. Glad I didn't wait for it and went with blue.Any update on when flame red will open?
CriesAny update on when flame red will open?
That's pretty much what a ram commercial rep told me at FDIC.They said Flame Red will be a 2026 Color now instead basically.
MOLTEN RED is open for bighorn, tradesman, powerwagon/rebel (no night or sport however.Looks like I’ll be ordering it in granite then. My dealers rep keep saying any day for red lol
No sir - for the HD's it's the 2024 model year sorry!Anyone know if 2025 Limited Diesel is on the incentive list for Employee pricing for May 2025
It's an electronic columnI can't believe they did a column shifter again, when there's no longer any reason for it. I predict someone working out a swap to the rotary.
I know, that’s why I figured someone would work out a swap. I posted that back in November though.It's an electronic column
At what point are people going to start pushing back on price increases, decontenting, decreasing quality along with reliability issues?It is a growing probability that waiting for another color may be waiting into a higher price....................
At what point are people going to start pushing back on price increases, decontenting, decreasing quality along with reliability issues?
I'm waiting to see how the '25's work out after my disaster of a '22. If they haven't changed course I'll start seriously looking at maybe a clean '16 through '18. My '18 was stellar.
There's not even an option for a simple vehicle. Even if you want one it seems most now have all the electronics anyway, features aren't turned on but all the troublesome modules are there.I am not so sure about the display and electroncs though, some of that is provided by people in the phone / tablet industry and they don't have a clue about what real reliability means.
Pricing? I'm the wrong guy to ask LOL. I don't mean to be silly about it, but we have positioned ourselves to be the largest RAM dealer in US by a significant margin, by having arguably the best prices on the most consistent basis. So for me, and us, customers come to us because they like our price however that may compare to the overall RAM pricing metrics and average transaction price nationally.At what point are people going to start pushing back on price increases, decontenting, decreasing quality along with reliability issues?
I'm waiting to see how the '25's work out after my disaster of a '22. If they haven't changed course I'll start seriously looking at maybe a clean '16 through '18. My '18 was stellar.
Pricing? I'm the wrong guy to ask LOL. I don't mean to be silly about it, but we have positioned ourselves to be the largest RAM dealer in US by a significant margin, by having arguably the best prices on the most consistent basis. So for me, and us, customers come to us because they like our price however that may compare to the overall RAM pricing metrics and average transaction price nationally.
Having said all that, the price conversation is a touchy one overall because it is very difficult to get the real data. There is a big difference between change in MSRP and what the vehicles actually sell for. And we're stuck with believing strangers on the internet if we get anecdotal evidence (even worse if they're a car salesman LOL) For example I ran the apples:apples math on Wrangler's last spring and found that the base model gas wranglers have had an average of a 3.3% price increase per year. My favorite (sarcasm) youtuber claims that Jeep raised MSRP 50% during covid. (Spoiler: That wasn't true)
Ram 1500s' have actually seen a significant INCREASE in standard content over the last few years, which they've done to justify the increase in price. A 1500 Laramie has gone up in price $21,000 through seven model years. IN 2024 to 2025 change, they added about $5K worth of content that was previously optional. Now if we're talking transaction price, the 2025 Laramies last month were getting $6500 off MSRP in most regions, I don't think that was happening at the $47K base price back in 2019 5th gen release. This DOES however jive with your comments about the vehicles becoming more complex. 100% true, they are. There are some very small de-contenting items on HDs but I think they're a small percentage of the overall value of the vehicle, but I can see if you were very attached to a particular item how it could seem that way (even if replaced with stuff you didn't necessarily want!)
Quality/reliability is quite subjective - JD power and Consumer Reports seem to love RAM brand lately, I'm sure that tune will change to sell magazines (or clicks?) and change the story soon enough. Remember that the forums are going to be filled with the most likely particpants - some passionate guys who just love to tinker, but also it's a place where people come to find solutions to problems. The large swaths of people out their with trucks just doing truck things may only come back online when they're ready to shop. I do believe also that the other mfrs are quite similar.... their forums look much the same when I noodle around there too.
I’m not into white vehicles but some look pretty good. This one looks great. I especially like what you did to the hoodIt all worked for me. Anthony and the whole Mark Dodge team were a complete pleasure to deal with. Now if my Carli kit would just get here.
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