Your videos are actually more informative than u might realize. I learn more from you than the big channels when it comes to small but important things on these trucks.
Prices are ridiculous, No Big Horn trim truck should be 87k. Plus I'm tired of seeing prices going up, from msrp's to packages and then to see what used to be standard options in those packages gone but prices up. Great video.
I have a Laramie Level C (chip shortage) truck as you call em from March 22 manufactured like Dec 21. A Laramie without power folding mirrors manual fold only. It's my biggest gripe.
Agree on the convex mirror. I understand there are sensors and what not now on the outer edge of it, but making it that small seems a step backwards, especially coming from a mirror design that (in my opinion) worked very well when towing trailers and then they added the ability to adjust the convex, which made it perfect. If they wanted the ability to go to "tow" mode without getting out, they should have made the old style power flip-up instead.
Might be taking away features but it isn’t stopping the prices from going up all the time! My new truck will most likely be the 2024 Chevy 2500 Duramax Can get a lot more features for the money and they don’t have near the problems the rams have.
Its crazy I see that this HO Cummins with the Aisin tranny has 4.10 gears. I recently ordered a 23' 3500 BigHorn as well but 4.10 wasn't an option going with the same HO Cummins/Aisin tranny.
Why did they make the bottom mirror so small, Ford did the same with the 08-11 model years where the bottom was tiny then they enlarged it. More mirror space the better
Seems like manufacturers tend to despec cars and trucks when they getting ready to refresh or update... Maybe finally getting the 1500 cabs on the HD trucks and a new tranny behind the Cummins? Fingers crossed🤞
they probably already started lol No dealers are ordering for inventory right now, because they haven’t been selling.. And you should’ve ordered one from me!😂
Cringing that you drive a new truck through a touch car wash. Scratching brand new paint before it’s even off the lot…. Customer should get a paint correction with purchse after seeing this.
Every single new vehicle gets ran through the touch car wash. I’ve worked there for 5 years. I’ve ran through at least 6000 brand new trucks through our crappy dealership touch car wash. I at least took that nice dully to Cobblestone, a much better car wash. Oh buddy, you don’t want a paint correction from a dealership, that’s for sure! lol I’ve seen them come out way worse than when they go in! To do it right and get an unmolested car, you custom order a vehicle and you instruct the dealership to not touch it at all, only PDI it, then take delivery of your extra dirty car. Because they all come in like they just went mud bogging! And the thing is I only run it through the first wash.. then every single Thursday a company comes by and rinses off every vehicle on the lot with just water and then I see them use the same towel to dry off hundreds of cars, it’s so bad! And dude I used to be just like you. I hated taking brand new vehicles through the wash, but that’s what I’m supposed to do. At this point I’m used to it, I don’t even care with my own vehicles anymore. I just run them all through!
Yeah, don't let the wash kids try to "correct" anything on your new truck. Generally speaking they are all high as balls all the time. I worked in dealership service for 12+ years. Newer brush washes are decent if you don't go through every week. Plus they wash better.
if you're worried about getting paint correction on a truck then you probably shouldn't be buying one... and you should probably stop tucking your weiner while dancing in front of a mirror
You say they may need to cut cost? The prices at MSRP is crazy expensive. 90-100 grand for a truck to me is crazy. At those prices they should be adding features.