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There are some attractive prices on 2020 Ram 2500 with the 6.4 gas engine.

I've never owned a Mopar!

10 years ago or so, they had front end issues. Did that get resolved with the more current models?

I'm specifically looking at the 4x4 Crew Cab with the 6'4" bed in the Tradesman package at sub $40k.

Anyone have any feedback for me?

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I have a 2017 Power Wagon with the 6.4 gas engine. 52000 miles and no issues. Haven't heard about any problems. You may want to check on some of the Ram forums to get a better idea of any issues.

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The most uncomfortable in ergonomic vehicle on the road. Inside pops and squeaks driving down the highway. Sucks down a lot of gas. The only advantage is that it's a 3/4 ton, crew cab pickup for under 40K. We have four of them at work.

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If they still have the 545rfe in them I would run away.

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I have an 18 with 6.4. It averages about 16 mpg. I don’t have a lead foot. It will get 18+ going down the interstate. I don’t think that’s too bad for a 3/4 ton truck. I like mine.

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Originally Posted by K1500
If they still have the 545rfe in them I would run away.
In about '12, they redesigned that one into 3 new ones for different purposes. I'm not a transmission man and don't know anything about them but that one has been gone for a while.


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I have a 2018 Tradesman, crew cab, 6.4 gasser, 4.10 gears. Its been an excellent truck. There are two gearing choices, 3.73 and 4.10. I strongly recommend the 4.10 for hills and towing. I get 16 mpg on freeway cruises at 70 to 72 mph, and about 9 mpg pulling a loader tractor on a 14k equipment trailer, weighing 13,500 pounds. When towing heavy, the truck needs to rev to around 3500 rpm to get on the power band for hills, will cruise on flat ground at 2000 rpm in 5th (Tow/Haul mode).
The gasser will suffer in high altitude heavy towing versus a diesel with a turbo, but new emissions diesels are another can of worms.

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I have a '14 Laramie with 92k miles. I had always been a Ford guy and have owned 4 F-150s of which 3 had the 5.4L V8 and 1 3.5 Ecoboost. The Eco is the only one that is close to the Ram in my opinion. The biggest factor is wind and your right foot. Driving about 1000 miles at 78 mph average I got about 12 mpg with severe winds. Without the wind last summer going to the Bighorns I got about 17. So that's without wind and summer fuel. If you can get non ethanol gas that is 87 or better that is best. It uses 0w-40 Pennzoil Ultra Platinum Oil which is upwards of $7 per quart, 7 quarts with filter so oil changes are expensive. I wouldn't use anything but that either to avoid any upper engine issues.

I wanted a 6.7 Powerstroke or Cummins and ended up with this truck. I am not hooked up 90% of the time and this was much nicer truck than the diesels I could find in my price range. If this truck had a diesel I would drive it till the wheels fall off. I still want a diesel but I'm much happier with it than any half ton. I did the smart thing and bought the gasser as I don't need the diesel. The ride and mileage are great for what the truck is. I have 3.73 gears but like I said I don't tow a lot. This truck does everything I need it to and I have no complaints.


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Buddy has a 2019 3/4 2wd with a service bed. He loves it.

Said the gas mileage is bad, about what he got with his previous Chevy 2500 with a 6.0. 12ish mpg. He drives like a jackass though.

I like the newer Dodges. They seem like much more truck than the rattle box’s of 20 years ago.


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Originally Posted by T Bone
There are some attractive prices on 2020 Ram 2500 with the 6.4 gas engine.

I've never owned a Mopar!

10 years ago or so, they had front end issues. Did that get resolved with the more current models?

I'm specifically looking at the 4x4 Crew Cab with the 6'4" bed in the Tradesman package at sub $40k.

Anyone have any feedback for me?
I own a 2016 Ram 2500 with the 6.4 Hemi with 4X4 over 50,000 carefree miles..

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Originally Posted by chesterwy
The most uncomfortable in ergonomic vehicle on the road. Inside pops and squeaks driving down the highway. Sucks down a lot of gas. The only advantage is that it's a 3/4 ton, crew cab pickup for under 40K. We have four of them at work.
Now thats FUNNY..Not one squeak rattle in my Ram 2016.Leather seats are very comfortable..I do agree with the gas part around 13-15 mpg.mixed city/highway driving..

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A 2020 truck 6.4 hemi will have the 8 speed automatic trans by ZF. Reports have been good on reliability and has closer gear ratios for towing.

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Damn good trucks - the 6.4 paired with the 8 speed and 4:10 gears is a beast - shift points are exactly were they should be. I did put takeoff laramie wheels on mine. 23k trouble free miles and you can really get these tradesmans loaded.

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I'm with Hiaring8, I just traded my 2016 Ram 2500 with 6.4 for a 2020 Tradesman, with 6.4 and the new 8 speed A/T. IT. IS. AWESOME... I am most impressed with how smooth the new tranny is. I haul a 19 1/2' Aluminum hull deck boat on a galvanized trailer and I literally don't even know its there. They have improved the interior (seat comfort especially) the touch screen, and the smoothness of the ride most notably. I added after market mud guards front and rear, vent visors, a Tonneau Pro cover, and Husky floor mats. The thing drives and tows like a dream. I average about 11.5 miles per gallon, but hey, it ain't a Prius!! The biggest difference I noticed is the HUGE improvement in the ECO engine system. When the truck is in ECO mode now and you step on the throttle, there is ZERO hesitation when the other 4 cylinders kick in. I'm happy with mine, ( had it since mid Sept. 2020). The only thing that Dodge get's wrong is equipping their new trucks with those POS Firestone tires. Be ready to replace them at 20-25K. My 2 cents...

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You are 100% right about those tires. I thought I was going to get rid of them when my wife got a flat in MN and had to get a brand new one. I wish she would have just got a used tire for the spare and put the spare on so we could wear it out. I change to winter tires in October so we have at least one more summer on them.

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By 1000 miles I had the factory Firestones sold and replaced with Cooper AT3s - much much better tire.

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Originally Posted by Hiaring8
By 1000 miles I had the factory Firestones sold and replaced with Cooper AT3s - much much better tire.

I have those Firestones on my 2019 Chevy. Noisiest tires I have ever used. Next will be Coopers for sure.

BTW,you guys figuring gas mileage and cost.,factor in that you have to use the more mid grade gas instead of 85 octane.


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Is CO gas 85? Here in OK our low grade stuff is 87 with 89 and 91 readily available. Get across the river into TX and 93 is easy to find if you want it. I run 87 in my 6.2 Ford most of the time, if I’m towing is the only time I can tell a difference in mileage when running 91.

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Originally Posted by T Bone
There are some attractive prices on 2020 Ram 2500 with the 6.4 gas engine.

I've never owned a Mopar!

10 years ago or so, they had front end issues. Did that get resolved with the more current models?

I'm specifically looking at the 4x4 Crew Cab with the 6'4" bed in the Tradesman package at sub $40k.

Anyone have any feedback for me?


They're good trucks. What truck that has some miles on it doesn't need front end work? My Ram had 110K on it before I needed a wheel bearing. I have 106K on my F150 and it's getting "looser" so I'm sure it's due soon. Part of the game when you own a truck.


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Originally Posted by coobie
Originally Posted by chesterwy
The most uncomfortable in ergonomic vehicle on the road. Inside pops and squeaks driving down the highway. Sucks down a lot of gas. The only advantage is that it's a 3/4 ton, crew cab pickup for under 40K. We have four of them at work.
Now thats FUNNY..Not one squeak rattle in my Ram 2016.Leather seats are very comfortable..I do agree with the gas part around 13-15 mpg.mixed city/highway driving..



LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the seats in the Ram. I drive a lot. 35-40K miles per year. My F-150 is a good truck, but the seats suck ass.


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