My brother had a longhorn. It’s like a limousine. It was such a nice ride. Also, I feel the ram has the best looks of all the trucks save for the sporty Chevy trucks. I do have to say as an overarching statement, the pricing for trucks IS ABSURD!!! They’re not worth the sticker they’re asking.
I put 30,000 miles on a 2019 Longhorn with every option. I just traded it this month. After 2.5 years there was some leaking of the pano sunroof, the right mirror would click and glitch when autofolding, the battery fully drained once which killed it and when that happened I got lane sense, parking sensors and a few other sensors that were unable to be switched on even with a new battery installed (the dealer reset the computer(s) for me which resolved). 99% of the time the truck was wonderful but with a few years and seasons behind it, I can say it is a phenomenal truck but i would NEVER own one out of warranty. The complexity is going to be the death of this thing.
@@tedarcher9120 well that sure thing, they’ve kind of become too much vehicle. Someone needs to reinvent something ranger mk1 size and make it affordable
Non-truck guy here: I just did this same comparison and I came home with the Ram 1500 bighorn + a few option boxes ticked for long-haul race car transport with a covered trailer; skipping the e-torque and air suspension for reliability. I loved the limited, but it was way too extra and I felt like it would fall apart in a few years... another huge plus to the bighorn is the blackout packages are everywhere on lots right now
Living in Argentina, where midsized pickups have become the go to in terms of cost/benefits+luxe (I'm serious) I still can't believe how a Ranger/Hilux/Amarok/S-10/Alaskan/Frontier don't have them
Being from America, I am highly biased and think that this is an amazing vehicle and I'd rather have this over a large German SUV because of the sensation of driving and owning a big full-size pickup truck
As the owner of a 2019 Longhorn I have zero complaints after 25,000kms of ownership. My wife has a 6,000lb horse trailer and it pulls it with ease and it is an awesome cruiser for daily use. Economy with the eTorque…highway I can get 11.5L/100km.
What's with this younger generation who hates chrome.?.... Chrome is much more durable than painted bumpers and grills. My last F150 had a painted bumper and in two or three thousand miles and had a hundred rock chips. I think this is some kind of virtue signaling by the hipsters I don't get
I'm pretty happy they enjoyed the RAM so much, hope it ends up being the truck they buy, it seems genuinely really good. And there is a package you can get which will black out the chrome
I Agree with you Thomas...My uncle owned a Silverado for years and he never put anything in the bed nor towed with it. He just drove it to work. I see 40% of people near me just buy them just to say they have a truck.
Reasons why people buy trucks: They're reliable- you can easily get 300,000 miles out of most trucks. They're safer- in the event of an accident, a truck will stand a much better chance vs a car. They're much more spacious: some people are just bigger, or they like to have large cabins.
@@drod6203 You're talking out your ass. *Easily* get 300k from *most* trucks? Citation needed. Trucks also typically lag behind suvs in safety (according to IIHS studies).
@@Ghonosyphlaids heres your citation, I sell cars in west Texas, I've seen multiple trucks with 300k miles on them... its not uncommon at all to see them with 200k miles. A good majority of trucks around here will be 2019 with 150k miles
As a previous ram bighorn owner I love this thing. It’s seriously hyper usable and surprisingly quick, and (swear to god) if the power goes out in a storm you can literally get a multi outlet extension cord plug it up and it will run your T.V., game console, refrigerator, and floor mounted A/C unit. For days. I’m not kidding. I did it 😂
You are correct that the Ram is better, Thomas, as far as ride. I have a 2021 Ram Limited. If you don’t care for all that chrome, as I don’t either, you can get a black out package for $3,000 bucks, or do what I did, and replace much of the chrome with eBay black lettering, black mirror caps, and order the color-matching bumpers. I also painted the chrome wheels with dupli-color matte black spray paint. You’ll enjoy the quiet and comfortable ride, and you guys deserve it. The Tundra’s interior is about 300 years old. The F-150 looks great too, but ride is not as nice and my experience is that the F-150 in Platinum trim is more expensive than a comparably-equipped Ram in Limited trim. The Silverado and Sierra are ok, but the interiors are also aged. The Sierra, Silverado, and F-150 have unique and arguably better tailgates, whereas the Ram has a split tailgate option, but the Ram is the only one to offer the Ram boxes, where I keep road-side tools and gear. Also, the Ram has storage bins behind the front seats on the floor. Get there in comfort, and then race. Then come back home in comfort. Get the Ram.
I had the same view about trucks until I bought one. In June I bought my first truck, a White RAM 1500 Limited with the night appearance package and I can wholeheartedly say I will never go back to a car again. The air suspension is great even with the 22's, the utility is awesome, plenty of space for a family of 4 and luggage, and the truck gets more looks than my previous CL63 AMG. All around win for RAM, guess that's why it's Truck of the Year.
Trucks are amazing if you tow or not. You get full size in cabin space plus a whole bed in the back for whatever you need to haul around if you ever need too. Also higher off the ground
I picked up my 2021 RAM 1500 Limited Night Edition a few months ago and I love it! I use it for work and if anything just daily driving to anywhere. Towing is easy, comfort is great, and I just couldn't ask for more in my first pick up truck! And yes, "nice truck, son" is a comment I get quite a bit. Looking to get a camper for it, some 33's AT tires, and a Carven Muffler cuz it's pretty quiet which is disappointing cuz of that sweet sweet 5.7L Hemi. Great video gents!
Meh, I’m not a truck guy and I drove my father’s Ram. I wouldn’t get one as I felt like I was driving a building. Absolutely no fun in driving one, a far cry from my Veloster N in fun factor. It’s absolutely amazing as a tool though.
@@C172fccc well I guess there’s always that one guy. yeah I’m not a car guy, and every time I ride in the wife’s hybrid, I feel like I’m trapped in a tiny box with no visibility.
Hey Guys, One small side bar on the chrome. I’ve found that the chrome is tougher against getting scratched etc than body colour on the bumpers. I’ve owned trucks with both body colour paint and chrome... I was forever touching up the paint on the body colour bumper... Good luck on your choice... a lot of capable trucks out there.
When you realize the Extra TH is just the same quality as the original TH Also, Thomas, those 90's off-Green shoes are pretty sick. They also do NOT match that same shade of 90's Purple slapped on a flannel hahaha
I’ve owned a Ram, F150, and now a Tacoma. They’re all great trucks overall but the organic driving experience of my manual Tacoma TRD Pro has been the most satisfying. I also trust Toyota over every other automaker in terms of reliability.
He says “I get it”. The more you drive the Ram the less you want to drive anything else. Especially with the air ride. The Etorque makes shifting extremely smooth and improves fuel economy about 1-2 mpg. It is an extremely impressive vehicle.
Non-truck guy here and also chose the RAM for a truck for work use. I'm in Texas and got thee Longhorn package for $40K USD back when this video was released. I like it too, but I still drive my performance cars when I don't need a truck. I'm not griping anymore like I did in my 2.7L Tacoma.
10 months trouble free. With my 2021 Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn. None of that Tree Hugger. 5.7 E- Torque stop - start crap on mine. And Neg- 30 Deg MN winter, and the Air Ride is perfect.
Rented a Ram Rebel for a 2K mile trip last year. I was shocked at its silence and buttery suspension. So comfortable and solid feeling. Drank like a sailor on leave, but still a really impressive ride.
You guys should submit a color name change for that red at Stellantis '' Dry blood ' ... from your Ford ennemy ! they always have cool color name , it would be 100% approved
The review is fair. I'd lay off the insults on the demographics that actually fuel your jobs. BTW, I just bought this truck in the 2022 version which added some nice touches to it.
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING! I’m an Audi RS7 owner and buying a truck to pull my boat … Couldn’t decide between the Rebel 1500 Night edition and the Laramie Night edition, I chose the REBEL because of you guys … Thnx !
I never in my life liked trucks or would EVER consider owning one in my life until I sat inside of this truck at the Orlando Auto show and I said the same thing: "I get it". I could own one of these without needing to tow something.
Went though the exact same thing. Hit Ford, hit Toyota, left with a Ram Limited. It's not even close, but I wasn't buying during COVID and not only was it the superior vehicle, but I got an amazing deal on it. The problem is that it was so damn nice that I caught myself out there detailing the bed after hauling a box.....plus they gave me more than I paid for it on a trade-in. It was too nice to be a truck, it was too big to be a real daily driver. So I traded it in on an 2022 MDX for the wife and I get the Stinger GT. I do miss it sometimes....except anytime I'm trying to park.
I drive a 2021 ram 1500 big horn and I love it. Ride so smooth and has a nice interior. And that is a big horn. Towing is awesome we have a 26 feet trailer. Tows so easily
Buy it, it's the best truck now. That's coming from a life long bowtie fan. You spend most of your time inside the truck and the interior is lightyears beyond the others and the air suspension gives the best ride
From the guy who owned GMC Sierra and currently Ram. Trust me, Rams interior is 10x better than what GMC offers. No more creeking sound and cheap plastics on the center storage area. I was so happy to get rid of the GMC since they had crazy jerk/knock on transmission going from 2nd to 3rd. When I asked the dealership about it they said it is natural.
As an owner of a 2019 Ram 2500 Longhorn, I agree with all of their comments on the interior and I still love it! The cowboy interior is amazing if you truly love America :)
Ram has not been American since 2011 it looks like a foreigners idea of what a cowboy interior is. Like someone watched a bunch of spaghetti westerns and thought yes that's exactly what cowboys are. Hello fellow A m e r I c a n s
@@dor1tomcswagger69 ...but headquartered in Amsterdam. The Nissan Titan is made in Mississippi but it's still a Japanese truck. The Ram is made in Michigan but it's still a Dutch truck. Ford and GM are both HEADQUARTERED in Michigan, therein lies the difference. Ram is not American, just American-made.
@@dor1tomcswagger69 RAM is owned by Stellantis which is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Ford and GM don't have foreign parent companies. Dipshit.
@@jett5084 I agree when it comes to usability for family stuff yeah and heavy duty work the 6.4 is a better engine but the f150 is the go to for usability what with the powerboost
Great video boys. A few comments tho: The Powerboost has a lower towing capacity and lower payload than most trucks out there due to the extra weight. If you are buying for towing, it for sure isn't the answer. The 3.5L Ecoboost would do a lot better. You may also want to avoid the Ram airbags here in Canada. LOTS of horror stories in winter where the moisture inside the airlines freezes up and the suspension fails. Ram Sport 1500 is what you guys need!
Corrections, for interested parties: 1) On the Ford F-150, Powerboost models have an increased GVWR (7300lbs vs 7050 on 4x4 crew cabs) to compensate for the added weight of the hybrid system and batteries. So while payload is still nothing to write home about, it is indeed a) inline with non-Powerboost trucks, and b) higher than any Ram’s payload, trim for trim. 2) The sentiments surrounding Ram’s poor air suspension reliability in cold climates like Canada relate to the4th gen (through 2018) trucks. Ram redesigned the system for the 5th gens, and to everyone’s surprise complaints from the snow-belt about issues are all but non-existent.
@@upshifter5316 Thanks for the comment. 1) I meant towing capacity as opposed to GVWR. Towing capacity and payload are down indeed. 2) The system was re-designed indeed but still suffers the same problems. Most dealers and sales persons here will advice to getting the airbags. Talking with mechanics at the dealer also confirms this.
2:20 - "Body-Color Bumper Group" is the option you need. I have that on my Limited and it drastically alters the appearance. Takes the semi cab look out of it.
Just got to the part they said it cost 90k. Wow. I bought my 2017 Chevy 3500HD High country long bed 4x4 with a Diesel Loaded to haul our horse trailer new for under 70k. The Ram is really nice but not 90k nice.
I worked at a dodge dealership and i was a porter so I drove everything, and it took this gen Ram to make me interested in trucks and i plan on getting a Ram
I special ordered my 2020 Longhorn 4x4 EcoDiesel. It's my dream truck. I got it without the big screen, sunroof, etc., but I did get the air suspension, off-road group, larger fuel tank and dealer-installed OEM power running boards. I love it and it wasn't quite as expensive as the trucks with all the options. US$64K sticker price.
i’ve been daily driving my dads 11’ 1500 5.7 and it’s honestly an amazing car. no complaints or issues. although i don’t tow too often it def comes in handy when i need to. only thing that sucks is gas
You’re dead on. I own a 2020 Ram Longhorn as my first truck to tow my Trailex trailer and my Z4M Coupe to track events. The ride and capability is amazing. Add a “baller” (Borla) S-Type exhaust and it awakens the hemi without being obnoxious.
Daily’d a 19’ Longhorn for 2 years now. I’ll give you the rundown. The Etorque is a gimmick. The only thing it does is provide seamless auto on/off and a super annoying initial 1/2 turn of the tires in electric mode. When pulling out into traffic, if you need to hammer down, by the time the engine kicks on you already have the skinny pedal planted bc you need to “go”, you peel out, every time. Hit the button to turn that off. You are right about how well it drives though. Get the body colored bumpers, minimizes the chrome. Do not get the ram boxes, they notoriously come out of alignment and decrease payload. The seats are a little stiff to me, I’ve owned multiple high end vehicles though, Audi Q7, Infinity QX80 etc. I got the towing spec, 3.92 gears. Its peppy, but get horrible mpg. I initially got 12. Then I put the Mopar 2” lift with 35s, total average is 13 mpg in 2 years. It. Is. THIRSTY. It tows really well, my 4K lb trailer and RZR combo is nothing to it. It tows like a beast. If it got better mpg I’d never consider selling it. Everyone says the 5.7L just needs to “break in” for better mpg, that is BS. Had a Gen2 Raptor previously, Ford had better seats, better mpg, and well, the Raptor rode like an Escalade. All in all the Ram is a great truck. Side note, TFL Truck did a towing comparison, the Ram got better mpg while towing then the new Ford Powerboost. Not surprised. Any electric assist will lack under load. Oh and my kids love the rear cooled seats. Not many vehicles even offer that under $100K USD.
I have a 13 Longhorn, and fully agree. Towing my Talon is does not even see a hill, but finds every gas station dropping from 20-22 to 10-12 with only 4K weight of a trailer. 160k so far… normal stuff plus a heater core, can’t complain.
I have this truck, but with the color-keyed front bumper which cuts down on at least some of the obnoxious chrome. I didn't opt for air suspension because I know I'd want to lift it (and did). Still rides like a dream and the wife approves.
That kind of stitching has a name by the way, it's called filigree! The name applies to all the artsy engravings in the gauge cluster as well. Its a cool western art style.
Fellas, get your Ram Longhorn with body colored bumpers, like I did. The chrome grill stays, but the painted bumpers elevate the overall look of the truck. Also, have the exterior door and tailgate badging removed. The 2 hood badges and tailgate's ram logo are integrated into the body, so they can't go away.
Ram nailed it with this truck. The luxury in unprecedented, and the quality is top grade. If you’re buying a new truck you’d be foolish to not buy any version of the Ram.
Tfl tested the power boost vs the ram and while towing on the one gauntlet the ram got better mpg and in a different video their power boost overheated going up a hill
I own a 2015 Ram 1500. Before that I had a 2012 F150. I tow a 7500lb travel trailer and I haul firewood and other stuff pretty regularly. My Ram has been great Fuel mileage could be better, but it's a truck. My brother has a 2020 F150 with the 2.7 Ecoboast. Empty his truck gets better mileage than mine, but towing and lpad r the Hemi in my Ram gets better mileage. I'd suggest you try a conventional coil spring Sport before pulling the trigger on the he air suspension. I drive truck for a living and air suspension can be problematic. If you stick to your plan of leading go with the air suspension. Love both channels, and speaking as a 50 year old whit guy, "Nice truck"
If you like this and don't like the chrome and you would like even more range, get a 1500 limited night edition with the 3.0 v6 turbo diesel. Amazing engines. Really smooth and quiet!
You can get it without the chrome. Mine only has a crime grill and body color bumpers, but you can get rid of all the chrome by opting for the “Night Edition” which blacks out the grill, mirrors, head/tail lights, badges, exhaust tips, and wheels.
"You can't guarantee shit." - James.
Words to live by.
His inner roadman came out.
@@GuyMahoney 😂
So I guess Chrysler can't guarantee this truck then?
Jesus Chryst
You missed the ‘mate’ at the end.
This sounds exactly like a husband justifying a vehicle purchase to the wife, lmao.
"What's this bastard?" I'm going to use that whenever a friend/relative introduces their new baby.
My brother had a longhorn. It’s like a limousine. It was such a nice ride. Also, I feel the ram has the best looks of all the trucks save for the sporty Chevy trucks. I do have to say as an overarching statement, the pricing for trucks IS ABSURD!!! They’re not worth the sticker they’re asking.
I put 30,000 miles on a 2019 Longhorn with every option. I just traded it this month. After 2.5 years there was some leaking of the pano sunroof, the right mirror would click and glitch when autofolding, the battery fully drained once which killed it and when that happened I got lane sense, parking sensors and a few other sensors that were unable to be switched on even with a new battery installed (the dealer reset the computer(s) for me which resolved).
99% of the time the truck was wonderful but with a few years and seasons behind it, I can say it is a phenomenal truck but i would NEVER own one out of warranty. The complexity is going to be the death of this thing.
70K is nothing for amount of car you get.
@@tedarcher9120 well that sure thing, they’ve kind of become too much vehicle. Someone needs to reinvent something ranger mk1 size and make it affordable
@@gryphon123456 Ford maverick
@@joel9405 if you cod get in awd and manual I’d agree
Non-truck guy here: I just did this same comparison and I came home with the Ram 1500 bighorn + a few option boxes ticked for long-haul race car transport with a covered trailer; skipping the e-torque and air suspension for reliability. I loved the limited, but it was way too extra and I felt like it would fall apart in a few years... another huge plus to the bighorn is the blackout packages are everywhere on lots right now
James is literally a walking brochure for every vehicle on the market 😂
I’m from the uk so we don’t really do pick ups, but having the boot space on the sides seems like a really good idea.
Living in Argentina, where midsized pickups have become the go to in terms of cost/benefits+luxe (I'm serious) I still can't believe how a Ranger/Hilux/Amarok/S-10/Alaskan/Frontier don't have them
It's free real estate!
Being from America, I am highly biased and think that this is an amazing vehicle and I'd rather have this over a large German SUV because of the sensation of driving and owning a big full-size pickup truck
I've had a truck with the ram boxes. They are great.
“The boot”
Minus the over-the-top Longhorn package cowboyness, the Rams are just incredible trucks now.
Good news, you can get one without it.
Honestly pretty comfy with it too. My old man got one (3500 dually) and it's great.
I like that it’s one of the few cars with real wood
I like that splash of character the cowboy/country theme gives it. It's different.
3 years later, it still has the best interior of any truck
Totally agree, but they pack too much money into the interior and the engine and the stuff that matters, suffer.
GM isn't even trying with all that hard plastic interior, and Ford just doesn't know how to do it apparently. Also the ride comfort is great.
Nah. This interior is damn disgusting compared to a f150
@@javentshudy4272 it had a better interior before and it still has a better interior even after the ford redesign.
Do Dodge interiors still fall apart?
As the owner of a 2019 Longhorn I have zero complaints after 25,000kms of ownership. My wife has a 6,000lb horse trailer and it pulls it with ease and it is an awesome cruiser for daily use. Economy with the eTorque…highway I can get 11.5L/100km.
Your wife is probably a 6000LB Horse
@@drestep4830 oof
25k hahaha
Wait till ur etorque goes out make sure ur pocket book is big highly expensive and 3 to 6 months on back order
What's with this younger generation who hates chrome.?.... Chrome is much more durable than painted bumpers and grills. My last F150 had a painted bumper and in two or three thousand miles and had a hundred rock chips. I think this is some kind of virtue signaling by the hipsters I don't get
I'm pretty happy they enjoyed the RAM so much, hope it ends up being the truck they buy, it seems genuinely really good. And there is a package you can get which will black out the chrome
It’s called night edition, my dad got it on his Limited with charcoal gray paint and it’s been a fantastic truck
Yeah I definitely prefer a monochromatic appearance with little to no chrome, that much is just overkill.
@@Flash363 yeah it looks fantastic, and it’s a popular package with chrome starting to go out of style
You can also get body coloured bumpers. It REALLY tones down the chrome. 100% the way to go.
I have a RAM limited and I love it. It's as quiet as my BMW with all of the tech and can tow a boat. It's an awesome vehicle.
I think I came when he said the Ram is better, about time Ram gets some recognition
I know you were joking, but having Sam Elliot as my navigation voice WOULD BE AWESOME!!!!!
Someone needs to make this happen.
LMAO my brother and I were just saying the same thing like a month ago.
Lol. That would be the coolest thing to have 👍👍
Especially if you program it based on his character in "The Ranch".
“I’m a Truck Guy” sounds like a Monty Python song making fun of Americans
It'd be more like "love me lorrie"
I got 8 minutes in and I started bracing for the end 😂
I Agree with you Thomas...My uncle owned a Silverado for years and he never put anything in the bed nor towed with it. He just drove it to work. I see 40% of people near me just buy them just to say they have a truck.
That's not a bad thing.
@@RAZGR1Z No, but I'm with the OP in not seeing the appeal of using something that's shit for the job, just because of aesthetics.
Reasons why people buy trucks:
They're reliable- you can easily get 300,000 miles out of most trucks.
They're safer- in the event of an accident, a truck will stand a much better chance vs a car.
They're much more spacious: some people are just bigger, or they like to have large cabins.
@@drod6203 You're talking out your ass.
*Easily* get 300k from *most* trucks? Citation needed.
Trucks also typically lag behind suvs in safety (according to IIHS studies).
@@Ghonosyphlaids heres your citation, I sell cars in west Texas, I've seen multiple trucks with 300k miles on them... its not uncommon at all to see them with 200k miles. A good majority of trucks around here will be 2019 with 150k miles
I literally jumped to the end just to see the outro😂😂😂...and i was not disappointed
Have you consider the name "Just Extra Throttle House" which would abbreviate to J.E. T.H. ?
Thomas will never let that happen. He’s afraid of commitment
Matches are made in heaven.
J - James
E - Engelsman
T - Thomas
H - Holland
Yeah man I'm hooked on that new JETH!
@@jamesengelsman9369 Then if you did a really special hard core episode you could call it MEGA JETH? K…. Leaving.
This truck interior is next level. Nothing in the world compares truck or car. Magnificent. Well done RAM.
As a previous ram bighorn owner I love this thing. It’s seriously hyper usable and surprisingly quick, and (swear to god) if the power goes out in a storm you can literally get a multi outlet extension cord plug it up and it will run your T.V., game console, refrigerator, and floor mounted A/C unit. For days. I’m not kidding. I did it 😂
You are correct that the Ram is better, Thomas, as far as ride. I have a 2021 Ram Limited. If you don’t care for all that chrome, as I don’t either, you can get a black out package for $3,000 bucks, or do what I did, and replace much of the chrome with eBay black lettering, black mirror caps, and order the color-matching bumpers. I also painted the chrome wheels with dupli-color matte black spray paint.
You’ll enjoy the quiet and comfortable ride, and you guys deserve it. The Tundra’s interior is about 300 years old. The F-150 looks great too, but ride is not as nice and my experience is that the F-150 in Platinum trim is more expensive than a comparably-equipped Ram in Limited trim. The Silverado and Sierra are ok, but the interiors are also aged.
The Sierra, Silverado, and F-150 have unique and arguably better tailgates, whereas the Ram has a split tailgate option, but the Ram is the only one to offer the Ram boxes, where I keep road-side tools and gear. Also, the Ram has storage bins behind the front seats on the floor. Get there in comfort, and then race. Then come back home in comfort. Get the Ram.
The Longhorn is a luxury truck trim. Its all about being a comfortable “utility?” Vehicle. Honestly I was sold on the air suspension.
The best part is you can get the air suspension on the bighorn, so you can get a truck with it for an actually reasonable price
Ram designs the best ever trucks !!
Luxury,technology and everything and specially off-roading..i love these trucks.
I can listen to James say “torque” and “chalk” all day.
I had the same view about trucks until I bought one. In June I bought my first truck, a White RAM 1500 Limited with the night appearance package and I can wholeheartedly say I will never go back to a car again. The air suspension is great even with the 22's, the utility is awesome, plenty of space for a family of 4 and luggage, and the truck gets more looks than my previous CL63 AMG. All around win for RAM, guess that's why it's Truck of the Year.
I took a quick glance at the name of the video and was like "omg TH you naughty boys!" 🤣
Trucks are amazing if you tow or not. You get full size in cabin space plus a whole bed in the back for whatever you need to haul around if you ever need too. Also higher off the ground
This duo never fails when it comes to giving me the info I need ....great job
I picked up my 2021 RAM 1500 Limited Night Edition a few months ago and I love it! I use it for work and if anything just daily driving to anywhere. Towing is easy, comfort is great, and I just couldn't ask for more in my first pick up truck! And yes, "nice truck, son" is a comment I get quite a bit. Looking to get a camper for it, some 33's AT tires, and a Carven Muffler cuz it's pretty quiet which is disappointing cuz of that sweet sweet 5.7L Hemi. Great video gents!
Every…every damn time you see “not a truck person” drive one, the level of “oh my God I love this” never ceases to amaze me.
Meh, I’m not a truck guy and I drove my father’s Ram. I wouldn’t get one as I felt like I was driving a building. Absolutely no fun in driving one, a far cry from my Veloster N in fun factor. It’s absolutely amazing as a tool though.
@@C172fccc well I guess there’s always that one guy. yeah I’m not a car guy, and every time I ride in the wife’s hybrid, I feel like I’m trapped in a tiny box with no visibility.
Had my Longhorn since January 2019. First Ram product. Just love it like the day I bought it. Zero, Zero issues so far.
This is a nice truck, love the color.
You guys crack me up. Very informative, funny and entertaining all at the same time.
OMG! Ya'lls describing the in's and out's of this truck had me lol'ing and rolling the whole time.
Hey Guys, One small side bar on the chrome. I’ve found that the chrome is tougher against getting scratched etc than body colour on the bumpers. I’ve owned trucks with both body colour paint and chrome... I was forever touching up the paint on the body colour bumper... Good luck on your choice... a lot of capable trucks out there.
When you realize the Extra TH is just the same quality as the original TH
Also, Thomas, those 90's off-Green shoes are pretty sick. They also do NOT match that same shade of 90's Purple slapped on a flannel hahaha
I’ve owned a Ram, F150, and now a Tacoma. They’re all great trucks overall but the organic driving experience of my manual Tacoma TRD Pro has been the most satisfying. I also trust Toyota over every other automaker in terms of reliability.
He says “I get it”. The more you drive the Ram the less you want to drive anything else. Especially with the air ride. The Etorque makes shifting extremely smooth and improves fuel economy about 1-2 mpg. It is an extremely impressive vehicle.
I have never seen chrome looking so good on anything that ain't Cadillac
Non-truck guy here and also chose the RAM for a truck for work use. I'm in Texas and got thee Longhorn package for $40K USD back when this video was released. I like it too, but I still drive my performance cars when I don't need a truck. I'm not griping anymore like I did in my 2.7L Tacoma.
10 months trouble free. With my 2021 Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn. None of that Tree Hugger. 5.7 E- Torque stop - start crap on mine. And Neg- 30 Deg MN winter, and the Air Ride is perfect.
Rented a Ram Rebel for a 2K mile trip last year. I was shocked at its silence and buttery suspension. So comfortable and solid feeling. Drank like a sailor on leave, but still a really impressive ride.
You guys should submit a color name change for that red at Stellantis '' Dry blood ' ... from your Ford ennemy ! they always have cool color name , it would be 100% approved
The review is fair. I'd lay off the insults on the demographics that actually fuel your jobs. BTW, I just bought this truck in the 2022 version which added some nice touches to it.
I'm planning a custom western themed interior for my own truck, the longhorn is one of the primary trims I'm taking inspiration from.
Ram has such a huge opportunity to make the Rampage concept (yes, the sliding rear doors are a must), and steal the segment.
The Ram is much better than what they used to be but I think I’d still have the f150. I like how James always remembers vehicle stats.
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING! I’m an Audi RS7 owner and buying a truck to pull my boat … Couldn’t decide between the Rebel 1500 Night edition and the Laramie Night edition, I chose the REBEL because of you guys … Thnx !
I never in my life liked trucks or would EVER consider owning one in my life until I sat inside of this truck at the Orlando Auto show and I said the same thing: "I get it". I could own one of these without needing to tow something.
Chrome is the best part of the pickup trucks, especially when you have the gorgeous Longhorn version.
This is my favorite series you guys do!
Went though the exact same thing. Hit Ford, hit Toyota, left with a Ram Limited. It's not even close, but I wasn't buying during COVID and not only was it the superior vehicle, but I got an amazing deal on it. The problem is that it was so damn nice that I caught myself out there detailing the bed after hauling a box.....plus they gave me more than I paid for it on a trade-in. It was too nice to be a truck, it was too big to be a real daily driver. So I traded it in on an 2022 MDX for the wife and I get the Stinger GT. I do miss it sometimes....except anytime I'm trying to park.
Are you going to post the Silverado test video?
Thomas’s stance on trucks is spot on
I drive a 2021 ram 1500 big horn and I love it. Ride so smooth and has a nice interior. And that is a big horn. Towing is awesome we have a 26 feet trailer. Tows so easily
Buy it, it's the best truck now. That's coming from a life long bowtie fan. You spend most of your time inside the truck and the interior is lightyears beyond the others and the air suspension gives the best ride
From the guy who owned GMC Sierra and currently Ram. Trust me, Rams interior is 10x better than what GMC offers. No more creeking sound and cheap plastics on the center storage area. I was so happy to get rid of the GMC since they had crazy jerk/knock on transmission going from 2nd to 3rd. When I asked the dealership about it they said it is natural.
If you want a Ram, but don't like the chrome, consider looking at the Ram 1500 Sport, Canada exclusive!
Did I see that end coming..... yea. Did I still like the ending......yeah
As an owner of a 2019 Ram 2500 Longhorn, I agree with all of their comments on the interior and I still love it! The cowboy interior is amazing if you truly love America :)
Ram has not been American since 2011 it looks like a foreigners idea of what a cowboy interior is. Like someone watched a bunch of spaghetti westerns and thought yes that's exactly what cowboys are. Hello fellow A m e r I c a n s
@@bigmrfnB you do know Ram is made in Michigan
@@dor1tomcswagger69 ...but headquartered in Amsterdam. The Nissan Titan is made in Mississippi but it's still a Japanese truck. The Ram is made in Michigan but it's still a Dutch truck. Ford and GM are both HEADQUARTERED in Michigan, therein lies the difference. Ram is not American, just American-made.
@@dave3682 what bullshit lie is that I just searched ram headquarters it says it's in Michigan 🤷 you playing games with me dude
@@dor1tomcswagger69 RAM is owned by Stellantis which is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Ford and GM don't have foreign parent companies. Dipshit.
This is what a review is like! These guys are so awesome!
I think the best overall truck for truck stuff would be a mid spec F150 with a few options and the powerboost in rapid red
Ram is better
@@jett5084 I agree when it comes to usability for family stuff yeah and heavy duty work the 6.4 is a better engine but the f150 is the go to for usability what with the powerboost
@@jett5084 only 1400 pounds of payload means towing plus carrying people and gear is extremely limited on the ram compared to the other brands
Great video boys. A few comments tho: The Powerboost has a lower towing capacity and lower payload than most trucks out there due to the extra weight. If you are buying for towing, it for sure isn't the answer. The 3.5L Ecoboost would do a lot better.
You may also want to avoid the Ram airbags here in Canada. LOTS of horror stories in winter where the moisture inside the airlines freezes up and the suspension fails.
Ram Sport 1500 is what you guys need!
Corrections, for interested parties:
1) On the Ford F-150, Powerboost models have an increased GVWR (7300lbs vs 7050 on 4x4 crew cabs) to compensate for the added weight of the hybrid system and batteries. So while payload is still nothing to write home about, it is indeed a) inline with non-Powerboost trucks, and b) higher than any Ram’s payload, trim for trim.
2) The sentiments surrounding Ram’s poor air suspension reliability in cold climates like Canada relate to the4th gen (through 2018) trucks. Ram redesigned the system for the 5th gens, and to everyone’s surprise complaints from the snow-belt about issues are all but non-existent.
@@upshifter5316 Thanks for the comment.
1) I meant towing capacity as opposed to GVWR. Towing capacity and payload are down indeed.
2) The system was re-designed indeed but still suffers the same problems. Most dealers and sales persons here will advice to getting the airbags. Talking with mechanics at the dealer also confirms this.
2:20 - "Body-Color Bumper Group" is the option you need.
I have that on my Limited and it drastically alters the appearance. Takes the semi cab look out of it.
Ram has done a great job with their trucks.
Just got to the part they said it cost 90k. Wow. I bought my 2017 Chevy 3500HD High country long bed 4x4 with a Diesel Loaded to haul our horse trailer new for under 70k. The Ram is really nice but not 90k nice.
Switch to the "limited" trim and add the Night addition package if you want to ditch the chrome. It also gives you more interior color options
I worked at a dodge dealership and i was a porter so I drove everything, and it took this gen Ram to make me interested in trucks and i plan on getting a Ram
I have a 2020 1500 sport loaded and no chrome I do love the truck it's a great truck.
Trucks are a necessity in this giant state of Texas. There is never a time when I wish I didn’t have a truck.
I special ordered my 2020 Longhorn 4x4 EcoDiesel. It's my dream truck. I got it without the big screen, sunroof, etc., but I did get the air suspension, off-road group, larger fuel tank and dealer-installed OEM power running boards. I love it and it wasn't quite as expensive as the trucks with all the options. US$64K sticker price.
Good luck with the Eco, your gonna need it.
i’ve been daily driving my dads 11’ 1500 5.7 and it’s honestly an amazing car. no complaints or issues. although i don’t tow too often it def comes in handy when i need to. only thing that sucks is gas
"I don't have a lawn but they're not allowed on it, that's for sure" 😂😂
The RAM is by far the best truck. Good job guys.
You’re dead on. I own a 2020 Ram Longhorn as my first truck to tow my Trailex trailer and my Z4M Coupe to track events. The ride and capability is amazing. Add a “baller” (Borla) S-Type exhaust and it awakens the hemi without being obnoxious.
Daily’d a 19’ Longhorn for 2 years now. I’ll give you the rundown. The Etorque is a gimmick. The only thing it does is provide seamless auto on/off and a super annoying initial 1/2 turn of the tires in electric mode. When pulling out into traffic, if you need to hammer down, by the time the engine kicks on you already have the skinny pedal planted bc you need to “go”, you peel out, every time. Hit the button to turn that off. You are right about how well it drives though. Get the body colored bumpers, minimizes the chrome. Do not get the ram boxes, they notoriously come out of alignment and decrease payload. The seats are a little stiff to me, I’ve owned multiple high end vehicles though, Audi Q7, Infinity QX80 etc. I got the towing spec, 3.92 gears. Its peppy, but get horrible mpg. I initially got 12. Then I put the Mopar 2” lift with 35s, total average is 13 mpg in 2 years. It. Is. THIRSTY. It tows really well, my 4K lb trailer and RZR combo is nothing to it. It tows like a beast. If it got better mpg I’d never consider selling it. Everyone says the 5.7L just needs to “break in” for better mpg, that is BS. Had a Gen2 Raptor previously, Ford had better seats, better mpg, and well, the Raptor rode like an Escalade. All in all the Ram is a great truck. Side note, TFL Truck did a towing comparison, the Ram got better mpg while towing then the new Ford Powerboost. Not surprised. Any electric assist will lack under load. Oh and my kids love the rear cooled seats. Not many vehicles even offer that under $100K USD.
I have a 13 Longhorn, and fully agree. Towing my Talon is does not even see a hill, but finds every gas station dropping from 20-22 to 10-12 with only 4K weight of a trailer. 160k so far… normal stuff plus a heater core, can’t complain.
Just for your information you can get that truck with the the matching color of the rest of the trucks the bumper doesn't have to be chromed
I am glad you. Said something about the chrome
My dad has a 2019 bighorn with the sport package. I like that it doesn't have a lot of chrome and has a large screen but not the tablet sized one.
I have this truck, but with the color-keyed front bumper which cuts down on at least some of the obnoxious chrome. I didn't opt for air suspension because I know I'd want to lift it (and did). Still rides like a dream and the wife approves.
Another great review, guys you energy is awesome
That kind of stitching has a name by the way, it's called filigree! The name applies to all the artsy engravings in the gauge cluster as well. Its a cool western art style.
They should put the TRX engine in a non-off-road truck like this.
I think the 6.4 would be a better engine to put into the 1500 as an upgraded engine, for the non TRX trims, as the TRX needs to have a special engine
"I want people to get off my lawn" haha nice
Fellas, get your Ram Longhorn with body colored bumpers, like I did. The chrome grill stays, but the painted bumpers elevate the overall look of the truck.
Also, have the exterior door and tailgate badging removed. The 2 hood badges and tailgate's ram logo are integrated into the body, so they can't go away.
Ram nailed it with this truck. The luxury in unprecedented, and the quality is top grade. If you’re buying a new truck you’d be foolish to not buy any version of the Ram.
I have a 2020 Big Horn North Edition with the off road package. Wonderful truck. I’m very happy with it.
Tfl tested the power boost vs the ram and while towing on the one gauntlet the ram got better mpg and in a different video their power boost overheated going up a hill
i hope you will make one with F150 too?? Looking forward to it.
I really want to be a truck guy, cause they keep making them packed with features. But, alas, I’m much more a Thomas and James.
I own a 2015 Ram 1500. Before that I had a 2012 F150. I tow a 7500lb travel trailer and I haul firewood and other stuff pretty regularly. My Ram has been great
Fuel mileage could be better, but it's a truck.
My brother has a 2020 F150 with the 2.7 Ecoboast. Empty his truck gets better mileage than mine, but towing and lpad r the Hemi in my Ram gets better mileage.
I'd suggest you try a conventional coil spring Sport before pulling the trigger on the he air suspension. I drive truck for a living and air suspension can be problematic. If you stick to your plan of leading go with the air suspension.
Love both channels, and speaking as a 50 year old whit guy, "Nice truck"
If you like this and don't like the chrome and you would like even more range, get a 1500 limited night edition with the 3.0 v6 turbo diesel. Amazing engines. Really smooth and quiet!
I have a 2013 laramie longhorn..i love it. Does the 2021 still have the cooler "gun case" under floor mars in the back??
I love the nifty optional features that the Honda Ridgeline did years and years ago lol.
Deadly truck. What a interior.
So far this is the one I like the most for you guys to buy
The ending 😂😂
Brother-in-Law loves his Dodge Ram Limited, basically the same interior without the gawdy cowboy accents lol.
You can get it without the chrome. Mine only has a crime grill and body color bumpers, but you can get rid of all the chrome by opting for the “Night Edition” which blacks out the grill, mirrors, head/tail lights, badges, exhaust tips, and wheels.
I just subscribed! I can’t believe it took me this long.