@@dennisdexter5602 ya Ik that makes sense I thought it was a 26 gal not a 33 gal when I searched it said 98L and roughly 803km of range and I'm like no way this fucking truck can be as fuel efficient as a civic 😂
@wxthdrawz1815 then don't get this truck. This truck is more than adequate for the average truck owner. If you are not the average truck owner, don't get this truck. It's simple.
We didn’t have a limited just a bighorn turbo diesel but we put 90k miles on it within 2 years and the only issue it ever had was a broken serp belt, easy fix. Did oil and diff fluid changes at home. Was a great truck.
@@mmaybee4379 it mostly is, my previous 2015 BMW 316 diesel did go 1100km (685 miles) on just a 60liter (16gallons) and when gas prices were lower I could put 600 miles with just around 70bucks :) while it should be doing 900miles…. But stil, very economical!
@@JJWolf-hb6dn I’d have to disagree. I have a ecodiesel in a rebel which is easily the least fuel efficient trim and I’ve gotten over 800 miles on a tank multiple times. All depends on how much time I spend above 75mph
You both are incredibly lucky, I’ve had 2 Rams and they both had so many problems, covered by warranty but still incredibly annoying to deal with. Had screens go black, power steering stop working, transmission twist nob thing went mad, air suspension controls went mad, fuel pump, ignition coils… it was sad to see so many problems. I still love the way they look but don’t know why the ones I had broke so many times.
I Saw a Ram with storage in the “Walls” of the trunk/ bed. I Think it was termo too so you could put cold soda’s in There and they Stay cold. The room also had light 😍
Yup the ram boxes unfortunately they’re not easily found I’m not sure if ram got rid of them as an option but having them is very nice, they have lights, plenty of room, drain plugs for if you use them as a cooler and need to drain the water, and even an outlet inside. Also a funny little thing is there’s even an emergency pull handle incase you get trapped in one. 😂
I've built and driven these cars, the difference between this and the base model is insane, and it's completely quiet inside, even with the loud factory noise, but the TRX is even better imo minus the MPG
Don't even try to compare them when the Denali can't even come with a panoramic sun roof while still having door panels that are more plastic than anything else.
@@johnkenley4687 I mean the moon roof on the new one is large enough for my taste, and the amount plastic in the door is pretty reasonable and the plastic they used seems very thick and sturdy, doesn’t make any creaking sounds or feel light weight
Sunroofs are terrible investments, it’s not a matter of if they’ll leak or break but when they will. Enjoy a ruined headliner, $3000 bill, and compromised roof safety.
@@dallasfrost1996 until you look at it from a reliability standpoint and the gmc shits the bed after 20k miles like mine did I now own a ram and will never look back
At this point, the only thing that keeps a normal person from buying a TRX is mainly just the horsepower. I’d personally would go with a TRX, maybe a high-spec Rebel.