28 thoughts on “2025 Ram HD. Things that should be addressed. Fuel,value,approach and override.”
I thought id be a minority thinking those passenger screens are one of the most retarded things to grace the automotive world but thankfully i havent seen one good comment abt them. Even journalists that do videos abt them say they're dumb in the comments
Is it crazy I think that the big 3 make less reliable vehicles because people end up trading after 2-3 years sometimes I feel like I’m a oddball when I tell my friends I want to keep my 23 Cummins for 10 years or at least until there’s a couple years of the 7.2s
We’re going to find out how well they did. I just ordered my big horn regular cab 3500 with the new Cummins. Hopefully she’s the last truck I’ll need for many years to come.
When you get the ram, hang on to the ford for a few more days and compare the two side by side. Once you start putting some serious miles on the ram let us know how they compare.
You know what’s even worse is the electronic emergency brake! Yeah, great idea if the engine shuts down or electrical system fails and you’re driving down a mountain the emergency brake might be your last option
That passenger side screen is another one of those gimmicks coming down from the Germans. I don't get it. It's not like the passenger doesn't have a phone.
People dog on the ram cabs, and I don’t understand it. The back seat from 4th gen on is plenty big. Longer cab means longer wheelbase or shorter bed. They don’t need to get bigger and heavier.
For sure those seats are comfortable from the 4th gen. Them Limited seats on my single cab are in good condition and no paint is fading but for sure on the side I can see it doesn’t like it much when coming in and out of the truck .
Would u say the 24 f350 rides better than your 2022 rams? I need the best ride quality for when I have my kids with me. The midwest roads r horrificly rough. My 18 ccsb 3500 ram rides like a tank. Even after 10k in tires and carli suspension it's still rough.
Just went to the Detroit auto show and checked em out and wanted to touch on the leather and interior stuff for ya.
I had a 2022 and I don’t think I’ll ever find a vehicle that will have leather that good again. Both the dash, steering wheel, seats and all. 2023 and 2024s were some of the poorest quality leather I’ve personally ever seen and sat in. For a limited.
2025s sit somewhere in the middle. The leather is absolutely better on the center console, seats, and armrest. But the dash is still cheaper and the steering wheel isn’t as nice either. I did notice the seats getting winkles very quick and you could sorta move the leather around over the seat. But overall, a step in the right direction for sure. 7/10 I’d say compared to my Denali ultimate now or the materials used in the 24 ford limited
I wish Ram would put cutouts in bumper and I expect more efficiency from the heating and cooling of the interior. I also know the paint prep or application is very poor. Great vehicle but these items could and should be addressed. The payload of Cummins powered rams needs to be improved also! That’s why we get tiny fuel capacities! Thanks
I don't understand why we have reinvented the tailgate. Up here in Canada -30 sometimes -45 etc they don't work. They won't open, sometimes they won't close etc. the multi pro tailgate for GM huge add on but yet I can't get a super bright LED to light up my work area when hooking up to a trailer in a blizzard at night. Useful stuff is out the window.
I thought id be a minority thinking those passenger screens are one of the most retarded things to grace the automotive world but thankfully i havent seen one good comment abt them. Even journalists that do videos abt them say they're dumb in the comments
how much longer tell you get your 25?
So, what would you choose? new ram, or new ford?
Hilarious, complaining about backwards camera , but demanding a chair message 😂
Love your videos 🤙🏽
Keep em coming
Is it crazy I think that the big 3 make less reliable vehicles because people end up trading after 2-3 years sometimes I feel like I’m a oddball when I tell my friends I want to keep my 23 Cummins for 10 years or at least until there’s a couple years of the 7.2s
Fords do not offer factory air suspension… thats a bummer.
Hate to break it to you Paul but I saw the new rams at the Detroit auto show and they still have the dumb capless system
I’ve heard the leather is thinner.
Wouldn’t surprise me if this was true.
GOOD INFORMATION,,, I SHOULD ALWAYS STAY WITH FORD
Thanks Paul. I hate the cap less system too. Does anyone make a system to delete the cap less system?
keep up the vids! they are very interesting and informative
We’re going to find out how well they did. I just ordered my big horn regular cab 3500 with the new Cummins. Hopefully she’s the last truck I’ll need for many years to come.
When you get the ram, hang on to the ford for a few more days and compare the two side by side. Once you start putting some serious miles on the ram let us know how they compare.
You know what’s even worse is the electronic emergency brake! Yeah, great idea if the engine shuts down or electrical system fails and you’re driving down a mountain the emergency brake might be your last option
That passenger side screen is another one of those gimmicks coming down from the Germans. I don't get it. It's not like the passenger doesn't have a phone.
Why you don’t delete your trucks?
Why are you criticizing RAM, but you drive a F-350? 🤷🏾♂️
People dog on the ram cabs, and I don’t understand it. The back seat from 4th gen on is plenty big. Longer cab means longer wheelbase or shorter bed. They don’t need to get bigger and heavier.
For sure those seats are comfortable from the 4th gen. Them Limited seats on my single cab are in good condition and no paint is fading but for sure on the side I can see it doesn’t like it much when coming in and out of the truck .
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What radar/scanner do you use?
I don’t think he likes the screen on the passenger side.
Can’t we all agree, ford takes the cake in nearly every category. They look so damn good and perform so well.
I bought a locking gas cap from genoes garage back in 2021 for my 3500 ram .
Would u say the 24 f350 rides better than your 2022 rams? I need the best ride quality for when I have my kids with me. The midwest roads r horrificly rough.
My 18 ccsb 3500 ram rides like a tank. Even after 10k in tires and carli suspension it's still rough.
Just went to the Detroit auto show and checked em out and wanted to touch on the leather and interior stuff for ya.
I had a 2022 and I don’t think I’ll ever find a vehicle that will have leather that good again. Both the dash, steering wheel, seats and all. 2023 and 2024s were some of the poorest quality leather I’ve personally ever seen and sat in. For a limited.
2025s sit somewhere in the middle. The leather is absolutely better on the center console, seats, and armrest. But the dash is still cheaper and the steering wheel isn’t as nice either. I did notice the seats getting winkles very quick and you could sorta move the leather around over the seat. But overall, a step in the right direction for sure. 7/10 I’d say compared to my Denali ultimate now or the materials used in the 24 ford limited
I wish Ram would put cutouts in bumper and I expect more efficiency from the heating and cooling of the interior. I also know the paint prep or application is very poor. Great vehicle but these items could and should be addressed. The payload of Cummins powered rams needs to be improved also! That’s why we get tiny fuel capacities! Thanks
I don't understand why we have reinvented the tailgate. Up here in Canada -30 sometimes -45 etc they don't work. They won't open, sometimes they won't close etc. the multi pro tailgate for GM huge add on but yet I can't get a super bright LED to light up my work area when hooking up to a trailer in a blizzard at night. Useful stuff is out the window.