mh3c
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2015
- Posts
- 286
- Reaction score
- 131
- Location
- Portland, OR
- Ram Year
- 2015
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
I purchased a 2015 Laramie Crew 1500 4WD two weeks ago. This is my fourth Ram (1995 2500 Standard cab, 2006 Laramie Quad, and 2008 Laramie Quad.) I have to say, while the 2006/2008 Laramies had every option, the functional feel of the 2015 in comparison makes it feel like another truck line completely. The touch of Benz and Fiat has really had an impact.
Here are the options:
3.92 rearend
8 speed tranny
Hemi
Sunroof
8.4 AN
Vented bucket seats
Power fold mirrors
Proximity Sensors
Here are some observations:
- the new 395HP engine in comparison to the older 345HP is outstanding. I thought the old one moved, but this one can get me arrested. Especially with how quiet the interior is on the 2015. I do love the rumble of the exhaust in this one.
- LOVE the 8 speed transmission. It is incredibly smooth, no hesitation like the 2008 had when shifting. Especially like that it seems to engine brake itself on declines when off the gas, meaning it wont shift up just because it feels no exertion. Reduces braking significantly.
- Overall ride quality is outstanding. You forget you are driving a truck. The suspension differences since 3rd gen are unreal. No empty bed shudder or hop.
- Again the overall quietness of the ride is on par or better than my wife's Cadillac SRX
- The fold flat system in the back is vastly improved. Not yet on par with the F150 Crew's, but substantially better than the 3rd Gen Ram. Coupled with the crew, I can pack all of the groceries in the rear. My six year old has it in his head he is going to fold up the rear seats and sleep in the back when we go camping.
- FINALLY a folding mirror option for those of us with double garage doors. No more rolling down the window to manually fold in the mirror to get it in the damned garage. I'm so glad i researched and found this option was available on select models because I nearly bought one without it.
- I love the tech integration with my phone, but I hate that it pops open the Uconnect app on my phone all the time. Just assume I want to be connected and be done with it. I do hate that you cant actually shut off the radio and when you mute it then start it back up, it is no longer muted. I did figure out today that if you turn it all the way down it will stay down upon restart. I do like that I can play a song via Bluetooth, then plug it in and have it continue the same song via USB. I actually prefer USB to avoid lossless issues with bluetooth.
- speaking of, i'm so glad Ram decided to do what most of us did anyway and upgrade the speakers, add an amp, and drop a sub under the rear seat. This will be the first Ram I've ever owned that didnt make a trip to the stereo shop it's first month. The Alpine system is really top-notch and I am really pleased that I can get that system in a pickup.
- yes i know not to operate the nav system while im driving. Stop warning me everytime i start up the truck.
- It does take longer to connect bluetooth in comparison to previous models, which is irritating if you are on a call when you get in.
- first cold snap since purchase yesterday, and found out the heated seats and steering wheel automatically come on accordingly. Found that oddly amusing and pretty cool.
- At first I was dead set against the idea of the turn knob shifter. Now? I kinda like it. I guess I really didn't need a stick that was just for show anyway since everything has been electronic shifted for two plus decades now.
- I like to rest my right arm on the console. But mine squeaks when I do so. It appears the console lid doesnt rest completely on the console and instead has a small gap. May be able to eleviate this by installing some soft cabinet door bumpers.
- Still cant figure out what to put in the top glove compartment.
Here are the options:
3.92 rearend
8 speed tranny
Hemi
Sunroof
8.4 AN
Vented bucket seats
Power fold mirrors
Proximity Sensors
Here are some observations:
- the new 395HP engine in comparison to the older 345HP is outstanding. I thought the old one moved, but this one can get me arrested. Especially with how quiet the interior is on the 2015. I do love the rumble of the exhaust in this one.
- LOVE the 8 speed transmission. It is incredibly smooth, no hesitation like the 2008 had when shifting. Especially like that it seems to engine brake itself on declines when off the gas, meaning it wont shift up just because it feels no exertion. Reduces braking significantly.
- Overall ride quality is outstanding. You forget you are driving a truck. The suspension differences since 3rd gen are unreal. No empty bed shudder or hop.
- Again the overall quietness of the ride is on par or better than my wife's Cadillac SRX
- The fold flat system in the back is vastly improved. Not yet on par with the F150 Crew's, but substantially better than the 3rd Gen Ram. Coupled with the crew, I can pack all of the groceries in the rear. My six year old has it in his head he is going to fold up the rear seats and sleep in the back when we go camping.
- FINALLY a folding mirror option for those of us with double garage doors. No more rolling down the window to manually fold in the mirror to get it in the damned garage. I'm so glad i researched and found this option was available on select models because I nearly bought one without it.
- I love the tech integration with my phone, but I hate that it pops open the Uconnect app on my phone all the time. Just assume I want to be connected and be done with it. I do hate that you cant actually shut off the radio and when you mute it then start it back up, it is no longer muted. I did figure out today that if you turn it all the way down it will stay down upon restart. I do like that I can play a song via Bluetooth, then plug it in and have it continue the same song via USB. I actually prefer USB to avoid lossless issues with bluetooth.
- speaking of, i'm so glad Ram decided to do what most of us did anyway and upgrade the speakers, add an amp, and drop a sub under the rear seat. This will be the first Ram I've ever owned that didnt make a trip to the stereo shop it's first month. The Alpine system is really top-notch and I am really pleased that I can get that system in a pickup.
- yes i know not to operate the nav system while im driving. Stop warning me everytime i start up the truck.
- It does take longer to connect bluetooth in comparison to previous models, which is irritating if you are on a call when you get in.
- first cold snap since purchase yesterday, and found out the heated seats and steering wheel automatically come on accordingly. Found that oddly amusing and pretty cool.
- At first I was dead set against the idea of the turn knob shifter. Now? I kinda like it. I guess I really didn't need a stick that was just for show anyway since everything has been electronic shifted for two plus decades now.
- I like to rest my right arm on the console. But mine squeaks when I do so. It appears the console lid doesnt rest completely on the console and instead has a small gap. May be able to eleviate this by installing some soft cabinet door bumpers.
- Still cant figure out what to put in the top glove compartment.