Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
I live in a cold area and never have a problem with my 2019 Limited. I wouldn’t buy a new 1500 without. But that’s just me.Looks good accept the Air Suspension 4 corners, check here nothing but problems and you're in a cold area!!
Not true. Air suspension hasn’t been a problem since it was redesigned for 5th gens. We own two 5th gens with it, and we live where it gets cold in winter.Looks good accept the Air Suspension 4 corners, check here nothing but problems and you're in a cold area!!
they're bulletproof unless you get one that eats it's cam or the exhaust manifolds warp. Both have been known issues for many years, but just about every manufacturer has "known issues".How is durability overall on these trucks...would you say the engine is bulletproof ?
Absolutely true. A good friends 2021 Silverado just ate a couple lifters at 7000 miles and my daughters 2021 Honda SUV is getting a new engine at under 5000 miles.Yes to all brands have issues
Friends Silverado high country in the shop last week for shifting issues at 30k miles. Friends F150 3.5L ecoboost starved itself of oil and ruined at 60k miles 2 years ago. Brothers Honda Pilot new engine at 6k miles after dumping all the oil on the floor of his garage one night. What’s that saying? They don’t don’t make ‘em like they used to… my ‘17 hemi 5.7 was perfect when I sold it for the new one. Granted lasting 5 years is nothing to brag about, but when you’re seeing family members cars drop at 6 months… I’m taking my chances on another one. Oh and Ram interiors are amazing vs peer set and higher end vehicles. Laramie,Absolutely true. A good friends 2021 Silverado just ate a couple lifters at 7000 miles and my daughters 2021 Honda SUV is getting a new engine at under 5000 miles.
My 19 Laramie just keeps rolling along. If you're nervous about long term repairs, spring for a $2300 8 yr 125K miles factory service contract. You'll spend a ton more than that to insure your house over the same period.
Yes, It still looks good parked in the sun and I still get a fair number of positive compliments. I use the local commercial carwash during the winter months and the paint has held up quite well.avanti are you happy with your delmonico color?
100% agree with the extended warranty recommendation. It's fine if you have problems during your warranty. Might be inconvenient but it's not cash out of pocket. I have a 2019 1500 Longhorn Laramie w/65K miles. I just dropped over $3K on rear end repairs (axle locker actuator died (known issue) along with pinon bearings, side bearings, seals, etc..) and the GPS died (another known issue), requiring a replacement radio at ~$1700. Would have been much cheaper to get the extended warranty! I'd recommend looking on the forum for common problems. Doesn't mean you will experience them but at least you are forewarned.Absolutely true. A good friends 2021 Silverado just ate a couple lifters at 7000 miles and my daughters 2021 Honda SUV is getting a new engine at under 5000 miles.
My 19 Laramie just keeps rolling along. If you're nervous about long term repairs, spring for a $2300 8 yr 125K miles factory service contract. You'll spend a ton more than that to insure your house over the same period.