2012 Ram 1500
ST
$22,570
Starting MSRP
Express
$22,570
Starting MSRP
Tradesman
$22,570
Starting MSRP
Outdoorsman
$26,650
Starting MSRP
SLT
$26,650
Starting MSRP
Tradesman HD
$28,905
Starting MSRP
Big Horn
$30,865
Starting MSRP
Lone Star
$30,865
Starting MSRP
R/T
$32,135
Starting MSRP
Sport
$35,055
Starting MSRP
Laramie
$38,910
Starting MSRP
Laramie Limited
$43,275
Starting MSRP
Laramie Longhorn
$43,275
Starting MSRP
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4.6
Comfort
4.7 out of 5
Performance
4.7 out of 5
Quality
4.5 out of 5
Reliability
4.6 out of 5
Styling
4.7 out of 5
Value
4.6 out of 5
Based on 518 consumer ratings for the 2011 - 2018 models
5.0
Incredible reliability and comfort
Thursday, November 09, 2017
My truck has 94K miles. I thought I would trade around 70K miles but could not justify trading until this beast began to fail. It hasnt. Its ride remains very comfortable. The cab is quiet. Has yet to disappoint me on any aspect. I justified new tires, spark plugs and brakes at 93K miles since she just seems to want a few more years with me. I could not be happier.
5.0
Perfect truck
Friday, December 11, 2020
2016 RAM 1500 Bighorn. Truck has 62k miles and has not had an issue. Engine has plenty of power for towing but also gets decent gas mileage. This is easily the best driving and most competent truck I've driven. Originally I wanted a Silverado but was very underwhelmed during the test drive and from other reviews. Also test drove Toyota Tundra and F-150 but found the RAM to be the best overall. Tundra was outdated and very rough riding. The F-150 was a very compelling alternative but I still felt the RAM was best between the two. I hope to keep this truck for a long time.
5.0
Great truck
Thursday, May 20, 2021
I love this truck it's my first Ram was a Chevy guy still am deep down but this truck is amazing great gas mileage was driving about 100 miles a day to and from work got almost 20 mpg with a 5.7 Hemi 4wd never did with my Silverado. It's very comfortable riding took awhile to get use to the no shifter just a dial but like anything else it's ok now. I would definitely recommend one to someone interested in 1.