Hmmmmm,
My dad last fall bought a new 3500 Ram turbo diesel (6.7), after the first week it had to go back due to the fuel fill tube was crushed at the time of assembly.
A week and a half ago he shows up here with the battery light flashing on the dash, I plugged in my ScanGauge to check voltage. It read 12 volts so he took it to the dealer and they replaced the alternator. He stopped by saturday morning with the same issue, truck is still at the dealer.
This is just one example (well several but one vehicle) why they are at the bottom of most reliability surveys. I learned my lesson many years ago and won't even look at one to buy.
My dad last fall bought a new 3500 Ram turbo diesel (6.7), after the first week it had to go back due to the fuel fill tube was crushed at the time of assembly.
A week and a half ago he shows up here with the battery light flashing on the dash, I plugged in my ScanGauge to check voltage. It read 12 volts so he took it to the dealer and they replaced the alternator. He stopped by saturday morning with the same issue, truck is still at the dealer.
This is just one example (well several but one vehicle) why they are at the bottom of most reliability surveys. I learned my lesson many years ago and won't even look at one to buy.