Dave2018
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2018
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- Location
- Texas
- Ram Year
- 2018,Previous 1998
- Engine
- 3.6L,Previous 5.9L
I thought this was true! But if you believe Scotty Kilmer. It isn't! Bummer! Another reason to stick with a generation that has a long production run. Makes the 4th gen look better and better for anyone that likes to keep their vehicle a long time. He also makes the point about the computerization of cars and how that will play into future repairs. Not a encouraging trend there.
So it's 3 years after the last production year for the 4th gen RAM. If they build it till 2023 then 2026 would be it. But the aftermarket and used parts market should go on for a long time after that I hope. If they do build them to 23 then that would be a 14 year production run. That would match the square body chevy pickups from 1973 to 1987 I never thought anyone would tie chevy's record - Amazing.
I know scotty doesn't like chrysler products. But this information he's discussing isn't based on his bias against them it's general info that might be of interst.
So it's 3 years after the last production year for the 4th gen RAM. If they build it till 2023 then 2026 would be it. But the aftermarket and used parts market should go on for a long time after that I hope. If they do build them to 23 then that would be a 14 year production run. That would match the square body chevy pickups from 1973 to 1987 I never thought anyone would tie chevy's record - Amazing.
I know scotty doesn't like chrysler products. But this information he's discussing isn't based on his bias against them it's general info that might be of interst.