Lary0071
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The Laramie does not have cloth seats at all.
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Umm.. maybe not your Laramie. Go to the current build tool and you'll see what I mean. Leather is not even offered in the Laramie, just "leather trimmed". Or... look at my neighbors two Laramie 2500's, 2019 and a 2020. Both cloth seats with leather trim.
My next truck, 7 years from now, will be a longhorn/limited. For now, the Laramie will be a happy medium between the bighorn’s cloth and the limited leather. The kids (hopefully) won’tMy 19 Laramie is far from cloth.
Leather on most of it and some “suede” highlights. It may not be nice leather of the Longhorn/Limited, but it’s holding up great and smooth. The spec sheet on ramtrucks says “Simulated Suede/Leather”.
As much as Brown Leather/Black intrigues me, zero chance I’ll run that much chrome again. Don’t want all the extras that come in a Limited Night either.
here’s a couple pictures from our local dealer. doesn’t look like cloth?I guess in 2019 they offered those seats in your pictures as an option. Nice. Now it's mostly cloth with suede leather bolsters and I don't see any option for full leather seats on the Laramie trim level, only the Longhorn and Limited.


Yes. A few days later I did.Did you get a VIN?
We test drove a Longhorn and both my wife and I couldn't stand the bling. It seemed way too over the top, especially the buckles on the seat backs and the chromed accents around the instruments. Also, I had a 300M when they first came out and it had chrome bezels around each instrument on the panel. At night, lights would reflect off of those as if an indicator light was going off on the main panel. That would immediately draw my eye. It was clear that Chrysler either didn't have any human factors engineers or didn't listen to them. It was actually rather dangerous. I suspect the Longhorn trim might do the same thing. Other than that, I liked the leather and some of the leatherwork on the longhorn. I didn't like the wood accents. Wood is susceptible to water damage and shrinking and swelling with humidity and heat. I'd rather not deal with that in a vehicle, especially one that lives in Houston.The Longhorn is not just "Better leather". The Laramie has cloth seats with a bit of suede leather trim. The Longhorn has all leather seats, plus leather and wood dash and door panels and overall way more upscale. To me the Longhorn is a no-brainer decision over the Laramie, unless you hate "bling". Of course we are not talking shiny jewelry bling here, just tasteful leather and wood. It seems everyone who has seen a Longhorn interior likes it.
In the brochure section on the ramtrucks website,it's be updated now,you can't on the brochure section,I believe you can still get on the build your ram page and it tells you.Anyone know where I can find the details of what is included on the Level B Group and Tech Package on a 2022 Big Horn 2500?
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Show us the build & invoiceAdd me to the list of happy Sandi customers! Just placed an order for a 2500 Laramie.
Her estimated delivery date is a little more optimistic than what I’ve read here. She thought I might have it in October. I’m not going to get my hopes up though.
Learning how to be patient is hard. Ordered my 2022 3500 longhorn on 6/18/21. Was told it should be ready mid September. Hoping to have it in august.
Does anybody have a list of all the packages and what comes in them for the Laramie? The guy I’m dealing with for my order said he’ll have an answer by the end of the day….that was last Monday ![]()
Anyone heard when the build site will be changed over to 2022? There were only so many 2021 in the pipeline. It's getting old now... really.