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Used 2019 Ram 2500 Big Horn 4dr Crew Cab 4WD LB (6.4L 8cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews

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Kansas Swede, Wichita, KS, 03/23/2021
updated 04/02/2025
Ram 2500 Big Horn 4dr Crew Cab 4WD LB (6.4L 8cyl 8A)
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We had been looking for a 2019 Certified Ram 2500 4X4 Big Horn Crew Cab 6.4 Hemi with the 8 foot bed for quite a while and found one from a Missouri Ram Dealer with ONLY 780 MILES on it. They had it on the lot for 7 months priced at $51K and appears they finally decided to get rid of it reducing the price to $46K (sticker price when new was $59.9K with all the preferred options). We did not want the 6.7 Cummins as we will never tow anything (RV) over 12,000 pounds and wanted the cargo bed capacity the gas model provides. It also costs $10K less initially than the 6.7 diesel as well as not having the $400 Oil Change / Oil Filter / Water Filters at the 15K mile maintenance; plus the huge parts / labor costs when the warranty expires. Also, we will only drive 10K or less miles per year. Have not towed our 30 foot / 7500 pound Travel Trailer yet, but anticipating a much better experience than our previous 2019 Ram 1500 with the 3.92 rear end and 1380 pound cargo bed capacity. The ride unloaded is a bit stiffer than the Ram 1500 and as long as you keep your foot off the gas, we have been getting 16 to 17 MPG on the highway at 65 MPH (13 to 14 MPG in the city) with 2000 miles on the odometer. Since the Ram 2500 4X4 sits pretty high, the MPG is considerably affected by any headwind and in my experience in the Kansas winds, it will reduce the MPG by 2 to 3 MPG on the highway. Overall, we are very pleased with the truck and will anticipate many years of worry free operation especially with the 7 Year (100K Mile) Ram Certified Powertrain Warranty from the new WSD and additional 3 months of bumper to bumper warranty to the original 36 month new vehicle warranty. March 2022; One year update is we are still very happy with the purchase as there have been no issues since purchased in February 2021 and accumulated 14,000 miles. Pulled an 8000 pound Travel Trailer to Key West last October (4200 miles round trip) and averaged 9.7 MPG travelling about 65 MPH on toll free highways. As far as unloaded operation in winter temperatures, we have averaged about 15 MPG in a combination of highway and city driving. During last summer on an unloaded 1200 mile eastbound trip on I-70, my best MPG was 18.7 MPG verified by actual fill up versus miles travelled (speed was 70 to 80 MPH and some tailwind) The fuel consumption computer was off to the high side by point 6 MPG. Since fuel cost has recently skyrocketed, we have basically parked the RAM and driven our 2016 Honda CRV exclusively which gets 30 MPG. Pulling the Travel Trailer this summer will most likely be to a local state park and not on long trips. March 2023. We have stayed around the local area in the last year pulling the previously owned RV to the local state park and had one 1500 mile round trip unloaded / no RV. However, we have recently moved up considerably in RV size to a 38 foot / 11,500 pound travel trailer. Pulling the new much larger travel trailer is no issue for the Ram 2500 as it actually rides better with the 1250 pound hitch weight. Planning on a long trip to Yellowstone late summer 2023 with this new RV and will report on the trip next March 2024. Fuel mileage has been consistent at 16 - 17 MPG driving mostly highway miles with some local street traffic thrown in. Pulling the RV consumes 8-10 MPG depending on speed, road grade and headwind. Have had no mechanical issues (other than 1 recall) at 20,450 total miles accumulated and what appears the OEM installed Firestone tires (never buy!) will most likely wear out within 10K miles. Looking at replacement Goodyear Wrangler Workhorse HT, Continental Terrain Contact HT or Michelin LTX Defender tires all with "Highway Tire" tread. September 2023; Returned from our trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks pulling our 38 foot long, 11,500 pound gross weight with 1,600 pound tongue weight travel trailer with minimal issues. We averaged about 9.4 MPG travelling 65 MPH most of the 2,350 miles round trip and handled the elevation changes satisfactorily. Only mechanical issue was the "Check Engine" Icon Light illuminated while crossing the continental divide in Wyoming at 9,400 feet. Light went out after an overnight in western Nebraska a few days later and stayed out the remainder of the trip. Checked with our Ram Dealer about the problem and there is a noted issue at Ram with the mass airflow sensor at higher altitudes. Was told to ignore it as there will be a software update when the next scheduled engine software review is issued. We had no changes in our truck's engine operation or fuel mileage reduction while the Check Engine Light was on. Overall, our Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi handled well in the mountains, but do admit the 900+ foot pounds of torque in a 6.7 Cummins diesel would have been beneficial, but in my opinion, not worth the additional purchase expense or maintenance / fuel cost for a one time seven day trip in the mountains. Bottom line is we are still very happy with our Ram truck over nearly two years of operation and 26,500 miles accumulated. Just returned on 1 September 2024 from a 2,300 mile round trip to Lanthrop State Park, Durango, Colorado Springs and Estes State Park all in Colorado pulling our 2022 Keystone Arcadia 377RL Travel Trailer weighing in at 11,689 pounds and 1500 pound hitch weight (38 Foot Long). Truck performed flawlessly and did not have the check engine light illuminate at 12,000+ feet AGL like it did in Wyoming last year. Climbed through Wolf Creek Pass with no issue as the engine chugged along at 3,000 to 5,000 RPM while holding at the posted speed of 45 MPH going uphill. Used no engine oil (0/40 Pennzoil Ultra Platinum) and the 8 speed transmission was flawless as well. Transmission temperature stayed just below halfway on the transmission temperature gauge the whole trip and the "Hill Hold Feature" going downhill kept the brakes cool. Average MPG was 9.5 and we used 87 Octane throughout the trip even though 85 was the standard regular unleaded blend due to the altitude. Ended the month with 40,035 total miles on the odometer and will be changing the rear differential fluid with AMSOIL 75 / 90 Severe Differential Fluid and 5 ounces of Ram Friction Modifier for the Limited Slip Rear End next week. Still like the truck and the 6.4 Hemi Gas Engine as I accomplish all the maintenance myself which is fairly straightforward and pretty simple. Thought the OEM Installed Tires (Firestone ATs) would be worn out by now, but rotating them every 6000 to 8000 miles seems to extend their life to about 50,000 miles. Still have 3 / 32nds to the wear bar and also seem to wear better as they get closer to the wear bars. One more trip to the Local State Park RV Park" end of October and the RV will be pickled for another year. Planning on Moab Utah next July August 2025 timeframe and trust our 2019 Ram 2500 will continue to be as great as day 1. April 1, 2025 and truck is still chugging along with 44,567 miles with no issues at all. Replaced all four OEM Firestone tires last month at 44,000 miles with NEXEN Roadian HTX2 LT285/60/20 tires and have been pleasantly surprised on the quietness and how smooth these tires run for about $100 each less than comparable Goodyear, Cooper and Continental brands. Walmart had them on sale for $260 each and shipped them for free to me directly. Had them install with lifetime rotation & balance for $18 each and NEXEN covers road hazard free for 36 months. All good!!

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Richard, Woodlake, CA, 06/18/2022
Ram 2500 Big Horn 4dr Crew Cab 4WD LB (6.4L 8cyl 8A)
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Ram2500 4x4 crew cab bighorn 6.4 hemi ,It doesn't ride like a 1500 but I got it for towing a 5th wheel.The turning radius is worse than my 1500 4x4.The flip up tow mirrors are great,heated rear window is awsome

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Richard Railroader , Citrus Heights, CA, 12/19/2022
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Ram 2500 Big Horn 4dr Crew Cab 4WD LB (6.4L 8cyl 8A)
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2019 ram 2500 6.4 hemi, four-wheel drive ,color is Patriot Blue. Has Auto start the puck system for a fifth wheel plate, tonneau cover that came with the truck, rides pretty good ,Great interior very comfortable seats,technology is pretty good,block heater, UPDATE: My 2019 used Ram 6.4 hemi 2500 4x4 has a very comfortable interior , rides pretty good not as well as my old 2014 Laramie 4x4 1500,the tech is good ,handles good but u-turns are a no.Got the color I wanted patriot blue.No mechanical problems,mileage in town 11mpg and highway 23mpg is ok but I did not get truck for the mileage needed a bigger truck so I can pull a 5th wheel down the road.Pulls my 29' travel trailer like it's not there.Came with a metal rolled tounal cover and automatic drop steps which make it easy to get in

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