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On 10/23/2018 at 9:45 PM, gregrickery said:

I do recall GM did say the initial rollout would be lower numbers and would ramp up in 1st and second quarter of 2019. They anticipated would impact overall sales. While they did not say it was like Ford when they rolled out the aluminum body F 150 was going to delay in shipments until the tooling and other related areas to that new design and they ramped up production of the existing steel bodied F 150 but sounded very much the same as tthat. I cannot find the link right now and not going into a keyboard debate. One can believe it or not. The initial 1500 GM twins are down in sales yes and last month Ram was number two spot and I believe they may indeed continue winning . Here in Jacksonville, Fla i have seen alot of 2019 Rams on the road and delear lots. Gm dealers just a few 2019. Once GM hits full production could be closer. I'm not brand loyal but have

more GM trucks owned but...Ram interior and ride with 2019 is impressive. I have 2014 Denali with 6.2 and that is a gem of a engine but the interior of the 2019 GM twins not impressed. Now the 5.7 Ram hemi is okay but not a 6.2 league. Can find + and - on every brand out there. For me, love the exterior look of my Denali but cannot see it from the drivers seat and for me, the ram is likely my next purchase. That interior is the best and the ride is every bit if not a little better than my Denali is but of course 5 years newer the Ram should be.

 

 

 

 

Same here on next purchase being a ram. In my experience both current and previous generaction rams rode better than both my 2016 and 2017 chevys. Heck my friend has a 2015 Yukon Denali and it rode as rough as my truck. 

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