hipzippy
Junior Member
Hello, I am new to the ram forums. I have never owned a Ram truck before but I have owned a couple of Dodge's in the past, 2005 Magnum and 2012 Durango, but now I really want to try out a Ram 1500 truck. I have been looking at 2019 Laramie's, Laramie Longhorns, and Limited's. My two main stipulations are that I want the 12 inch infotainment system and the adaptive cruise control. I usually own a vehicle for 7 to 10 years and I live in New England. The main thing that worries me about purchasing a Limited is the air suspension. After 5 to 7 years of New England weather does anyone think that I will have issues with the air suspension? I am worried about both issues from the cold, and issues from adding miles and time. I hear about issues with air suspension all the time. Any help on this topic would be appreciated.
Secondly, does the Laramie Longhorn have the air suspension as an option or was that standard? In a perfect world I would be able to find a 2019 Laramie with the adaptive cruise control AND 12inch infotainment and then I won't have to worry about the air suspension. My price range only allows me to look for a used 2019, hoping to find something in the 40k miles range.
Then on to pricing. I have been reading how some people over paid for their Ram 1500 trucks. Prices in this area are all over the place for that year on those 3 models. If I was to find a 2019 Ram Laramie, or Laramie Longhorn, or Limited, with around 40-50k miles with the adaptive cruise AND 12inch infotainment what would be a fair price?
Anyway, sorry for the long post. Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
Secondly, does the Laramie Longhorn have the air suspension as an option or was that standard? In a perfect world I would be able to find a 2019 Laramie with the adaptive cruise control AND 12inch infotainment and then I won't have to worry about the air suspension. My price range only allows me to look for a used 2019, hoping to find something in the 40k miles range.
Then on to pricing. I have been reading how some people over paid for their Ram 1500 trucks. Prices in this area are all over the place for that year on those 3 models. If I was to find a 2019 Ram Laramie, or Laramie Longhorn, or Limited, with around 40-50k miles with the adaptive cruise AND 12inch infotainment what would be a fair price?
Anyway, sorry for the long post. Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.