I just lemon-lawed my 2021 2500 Tradesman - I6. At 9500 miles the transmission went in for hard shifting. 7 weeks later I got the truck back. At the same time, I got a lawyer and now 2 months later I am getting an offer from FCA that will resolve the issue. They could have avoided all this by just replacing the transmission after the 2nd attempt to fix the issue. they decided to try 2 more times with the last being a rebuild. It was an unmitigated disaster in the making. The dealer was clueless with a million excuses and Ram Cares was worthless. I will say this -- after the rebuild, the transmission shifted like it never had before, it was amazing the difference between the two, it was much better. Obviously, the issue came from the factory and I didn't know it because I never owned or operated a similar truck so for me, the shift patterns were normal when in reality they weren't.
This is the 3rd vehicle I Lemon-law. One ford and one GMC and now Ram. Don't anyone say anything about how good Toyota is because they have had major issues with the Tacoma and rusting frames and rear spring issues. Don't ask me how I know.
any rate, I am going to replace this truck with another Ram because all the manufacturers have issues and, to be honest after the DOD fiasco with GM I'll never purchase a GM vehicle in my life. That was a difficult one to swallow because that LS engine is rock solid but they went ahead and screwed it up and never fixed the issue. I am glad they are now dealing with it in court. Hopefully, my wife's vehicle doesn't cause me issues.
Lemon laws exist for a good reason because if they didn't the manufacturers would be sticking it to the public and not being held accountable.
The truck still has another issue with dust entering the cab which they never fixed and which will soon be their issue to deal with.