And again, advocating for totally throwing a 5yr 100k mile warranty for that one component also isn't an acceptable solution.
As for the other brands, they are not overclocking the CP4. The failures are not as frequent.
My option was to spend a ton of extra money and trade in a 6 month old truck on a new one. Not everyone will be able to do that. Nobody should have to make a choice between rolling the dice about the fuel pump and rolling the dice on the tranny, etc for warranty.
That being said, I think the "head and shoulders above" thing is also an opinion. There are things about the competition I like also.
What I'm really advocating for is for RAM/FCA to step up to the plate - otherwise there are plenty of owners out there who do share your opinion and may well walk away. Beyond that, I am completely positive that there are potential owners that have decided to go elsewhere. One major factor here is that we factually know that FCA has in a number of occasions attempted to deflect blame for this on "bad fuel", etc and has acted in bad faith. So, there is not only a pump issue there, but also a support issue. Clearly COVID has potentially impacted this as well, but the fact that failed trucks are taking 3 months to fix and FCA does nothing to help with a "suitable" replacement in the meantime makes the situation worse. What I'll also add is that while everyone has a right to their own opinion, yours certainly does not help provide influence to get the people responsible for the issue to properly deal with the issue. You are advocating for people to pull $3k out of their pockets to fix a problem that should not exist and will void their warranty. Bluntly - that is not helpful.