Hello all, just got a 2022 Ram Bighorn. I really loved my Tundra but the deal I did seemed to good to pass up. Had a year left to pay off Tundra at $625 a month but could use that extra money. After negotiating trade value I leased the Ram for $285 a month and got a check for $5000. I was also told I can extend the lease at the end for the same payment. I’ll keep it for 6 years at that payment if they let me. I loved the way the Tundra drove but the cheap interior and fuel economy were the weak points. The Ram is much more upscale inside plus remote start, heated seats and heated steering wheel are nice touches I didn’t have in the Tundra. now I can only hope the reliability matches the Tundra but that’s one reason I leased it. I look forward to learning more about this truck here. Have a good weekend all
If you pay attention to Consumers' Report, J.D. Powers, or others, statistically for reliability you're now on the wrong side of Tundra. However, just like any other make each vehicle can have their own mechanical personality.
There have been two Toyota Camry's in the family, in both cases the Toyota name was not enough to keep the evil spirits away. In my case, our 2000 Avalon, although a real nice car, spent more time in repair than my first two Rams combined.
So, like the game of roulette, you never know where the ball may land.
Good luck with your new purchase.
Regards,
Dusty
2019 Ram 1500 Billet Silver Laramie Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP75, 3.21 axle, 33-gallon fuel tank, factory dual exhaust, 18” wheels. Build Date: 3 June 2018. Now at 87183 miles.