Ram TRX

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df4801

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Old news. But I hope the rumor is true and it doesn’t just mean we will see one in 2023.

also hope they do it right and build it from the ground up and not try to just modify a rebel.

more competition and choices always good!
 

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I read somewhere that it would have "fender extensions with exposed fasteners". I saw those on the test mules but I hope that's not production.


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I've been following the rumors of the TRX with a version of the Hellcat mill for a while, I hope FCA can execute this better than the JL and Gladiator. Those two have been quality control nightmares, and I actually really wanted to like them.

Having sworn off FCA after owning two problematic Ram trucks back in the day, I've always been a closet fan of the Rebel (not compared to the Raptor, obviously) and think a beefy supercharger and real suspension should allow it to sell like hotcakes if they price it correctly.
 

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Might actually be able to use some A plans on this TRX too . Ford does not allow such things with the raptor. Will they allow you to lease also I wonder


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If you want to see the most new vehicles getting warranty work done go to an FCA, RAM, Jeep dealership - pretty sketchy. Chevy N RAM can try to imitate the Raptor but their efforts to date fall very short. Ford put the time in on R&D down in Baja with desert racers over several years to develop the Raptor, just don't think the others have done the due diligence. RAMs are made in Mexico so maybe that counts.
 
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