5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT eTorque - Looking at a 2020 with it what's feeling?

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2DirtyKids

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Military
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Tillson, NY
Ram Year
2020 upgraded from 2017
Engine
Hemi 5.7 eTorque
So came across a 2020 Big Horn/Lone Star Crew Cab with the 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT eTorque. I have a 2017 5.7 which has been good to me but just noticed some paint bubble with a little rust seeping out. So, time to move on from her. I had not been keeping up with the eTorque and curious the feeling now that this one will be 2 1/2 years old with 27K miles. I also bought my 2017 with the same mileage and same age.
I do not tow often but on occasion I do move something one way and my current 5.7 has been great. So I just want to have the ability to pull on occasion if necessary but will not be buying a travel trailer in the near future. My 20 Aluminum bass boat 150HP outboard isn't even noticeable now.

Thanks in advance!
 
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curtman1122

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buffalo ny
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2020
Engine
5.7 etorque
I have had my used 2020 with etorque for a about a year with 40,000. No issues. Seems to pull my trailers the same as my 2014 did.
 

Mordanger

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Purchased a '22 e-torque in Jan '23. Had 23 miles on it and now has 32k miles. No issues as of now, towing is just as strong as my 14 RAM but it does squat more with the exact same load on it lol.
 

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