My 2018 RAM Longhorn

So was my Laramie but a Longhorn is almost fully loaded standard. Add to that the limited and WOW
I’d like to know what options they have that I don’t. I’ve built them on the ram website & my truck has everything that I care about. Also has plenty of **** that I don’t care about, like wood grain & a bunch of stupid sensors to keep you from bashing into stuff.

Dare I say it? :poke:
How could a seventy thousand dollar truck be considered excessive?

Read his signature. :lol: Different strokes for different folks.
I didn’t add that signature. Douche bag moderator added it without my permission.
 
Graham,

What is your opinion on Mopar's Essential Care Plan for oil changes?
 
Graham,

What is your opinion on Mopar's Essential Care Plan for oil changes?

It is just a prepaid service plan that has x number of oil changes and tire rotations over a 5 year period. The problem is if you don't drive much you will never use the 4 changes a year and when the 5 years is up you left money on the table. Do your maintenance when needed where you like (preferably a Dodge Dealer once in a while to protect your warranty)
 
Graham,

What is your opinion on Mopar's Essential Care Plan for oil changes?
Speaking of oil changes on these new Mopars, when do you guys think the change intervals should be? My Durango is at about 3500 now and I'm feeling it should be done however the recommendation is 6000. I don't want to do it too soon if not needed but being old school (and just plain old) 6K seems too long. Whadda you think?
 
Speaking of oil changes on these new Mopars, when do you guys think the change intervals should be? My Durango is at about 3500 now and I'm feeling it should be done however the recommendation is 6000. I don't want to do it too soon if not needed but being old school (and just plain old) 6K seems too long. Whadda you think?
I did my first oil change in the Ram and Scat Pack at 500 miles. I run full synthetic in both and do an oil change every 5000 miles. I'm getting old and lazy so I take both vehicles to the dealer and let them do it. The dealer uses Mopar filters and Penzoil Platinum synthetic oil.
 
Speaking of oil changes on these new Mopars, when do you guys think the change intervals should be? My Durango is at about 3500 now and I'm feeling it should be done however the recommendation is 6000. I don't want to do it too soon if not needed but being old school (and just plain old) 6K seems too long. Whadda you think?
I go between 6-8000km (3500-5K miles) when iit's convenient for me. My oil life indicator is hardly ever below 50%. Cheap insurance in my mind.
 
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Do yourself a favor and sleep on it.

Right now it's late and you're taking home the last girl at the bar. When you wake up tomorrow you'll hang your head in shame and rhetorically ask " what have I done "
 
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