Mokume
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- First Name
- Jeff
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- Aug 18, 2019
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- Location
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Vehicle(s)
- 2000 Ranger Supercab (sold 12/19) , 2002 Honda CR-V
- Occupation
- Retired Firefighter III, Honolulu Fire Department
Isn't the Ram considered a full-size pickup akin to the F series and Silverado?I was in the market because of end of lease on my Canyon. Market was limited due to the fact that we wanted to stay midsize....I had more full size than mid size trucks in the past and we determined mid size was what wanted to stay with. I've had lots of vehicles, more than 45 and I am not brand specific...I would have most likely stayed with the canyon had they had any decent incentives but they didn't. The truck was fine but it I never was overly fond of the looks but otherwise it was good....
The incentives got me looking at the Ranger, but the truck itself made the sale. It is by far the best looking mid size out there... and I am mr unbiased when it comes to Ford but there is no doubt this truck is a looker. I also liked the incentives and the drive train though its missing a couple things it should have...
I can say after a tank and a half of gas in my Ranger I am going to enjoy the truck...It its smoother, more quiet, has all the power the canyon has and gets at lease 2.5 miles per gallon better mileage and that is comparing a truck with 15 miles verses a well broken in truck mileages with the same driver and track... I even purchased this one as opposed to lease cause I am about done with buying trucks so this one has to be good.
To me Ram still has the best looking and best riding truck with fabulous electronics and interior and if it was full size I was looking for that would be what I would have purchased.
The lack of cooled seats, AWD and even the lack of screens to view engine functions is bad though because other than the cooled seats all the other is in the truck already....or very inexpensive to add with programming. A few other things too but I won't pile on...I still like the truck. so far.
A cousin of mine who works as a shop foreman for a large electrical contractor in Phoenix, AZ told me that they had leased 40 2018 Ram trucks ranging from half to 1-ton models (a move he vehemently opposed). He also told me that 90% of the drivers wished they still had their fleet of 2015 Ford's back.
To date 28 of those trucks have had their transmissions replaced, mind you these are not "pooled" vehicles, each one is assigned to a certain driver.
Presumably, the driver can enjoy the "fabulous electronics" onboard these vehicles, as he waits for the tow truck.
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