2016 Tundra Platinum considering 2019 RAM Limited....

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o2cmefly

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I am a 2014 Tundra Platinum Crewmax owner and just placed a factory order for a 2019 RAM Limited yesterday. All it took for me was one test drive, and I was sold. The other item I will miss (other than the power steering wheel adjust you mentioned) is the rear window that rolls all the way down, and the WHOLE window, not just a tiny square in the middle. I will miss that 1 feature most of all. But the rest of the truck is so awesome, and the gains in features/options are so great, it far outweighs loosing a rear window that rolls down.
 

JoeCo

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I am a 2014 Tundra Platinum Crewmax owner and just placed a factory order for a 2019 RAM Limited yesterday. All it took for me was one test drive, and I was sold. The other item I will miss (other than the power steering wheel adjust you mentioned) is the rear window that rolls all the way down, and the WHOLE window, not just a tiny square in the middle. I will miss that 1 feature most of all. But the rest of the truck is so awesome, and the gains in features/options are so great, it far outweighs loosing a rear window that rolls down.

I REALLY wish rams had that back window that rolls down.
 

Theo2019

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I personally would wait for the 2020 MY. First of all, I am beginning to grow extremely fond of the 2019, which I didn't like first. I especially like it with the sport hood. I love the interiors. But, I have found that buying the first year of a new vehicle is not extremely wise because of the number of issues that you get.
That gives them a MY, over a year to get everything right. Good luck!

I keep reading posts from members about this. I don't know how the 2019 is considered a new truck. Old engine. Old air suspension / old shocks but now with rezzies. Old transmission / old drive train. The only things that are risky is the new tech stuff. If you don't get e-torque/sunroof/12in screen or whatever new "tech features" that I'm forgetting - it's not really a new truck at all....it's a 2015 with bigger brakes, 250 lbs lighter and better shocks, etc.
 
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