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What is the average lifespan of a Dodge Ram 1500?

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Scott Cunningham

Vehicle ownership experiences can vary due to multiple factors, but generally speaking, a Dodge Ram 1500 has the potential to last over 200,000 miles if there are no significant accidents. Some people may encounter issues right from the beginning, while others have driven their trucks up to 300,000 miles without major problems. While some things may be beyond your control, closely following the maintenance guide in your manual is crucial for ensuring your truck's longevity. Regularly checking fluids, using synthetic motor oil, changing it every 5,000 to 7,000 miles, and driving cautiously can help prevent many issues.

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  • Terrence B.

    Should I purchase a 2015 Dodge Ram 1500 Bighorn that has 90,000 miles and is fully loaded for $31,000? Is this a good deal? Thank you

  • Julio B.

    I have 345,000 miles on my 1998 Dodge with the 5.9 engine.

  • Shirley Mosley

    I drive a 2003 Ram 1500 with 227,000 miles on the clock, but the engine and transmission are still solid. It's a reliable truck that I recently acquired a 2019 model of.

  • Il

    I've got a '98 Dodge with more than 500,000 miles on it! It's a solid truck, but man, the dashboard is terrible!

  • Heidi

    Certainly! Several individuals who own the famous Dodge Ram 1500 have successfully kept their truck running for nearly 300,000 miles or more over a span of two decades.

  • Juana M.

    204,000 miles on the original engine and transmission

  • Reginald S.

    2014 Hemi V8 Lone Star for sale at $310,000, and it's still running strong!

  • Steveo

    Several individuals have claimed to have driven more than 300,000 miles in their Dodge Ram 1500 vehicles.

  • Carl E

    I've got a '98 model with over 308,000 miles on the clock, and it's still running strong with the original engine and transmission, no rebuilds or overhauls done.

  • Cory A

    My Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.2-liter engine only has 168,000 miles on it.

  • Craig K

    I currently have more than 270,000 miles on my vehicle.

  • trisha grove

    I've been the proud second owner of a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab since 1998. When I purchased it, the truck already had more than 70,000 miles on it. Over the years, it has clocked over 350,000 miles, and amazingly, the engine remains the same. The only major work I've done was having the transmission rebuilt just last year. This truck has been my reliable companion, never letting me down no matter the journey - it's truly my trusted ride.

  • Tympess Evans

    I purchased my Dodge Ram 1500 when it had 100,000 miles on it. It's still going strong and very dependable with 270,000 miles on it. I've only had to replace the transmission once, along with a water pump, radiator, power steering pump, and two rack and pinions. Quite a few fixes, but it's all good - gotta appreciate the power of the Hemi engine!

  • Mike Poore

    I own a 1990 W250 with the 5.9 gas engine, it's pretty beat up but still tough. It has 465,800 miles on it. I also have an 1988 Dakota with the 3.9 engine that's in great condition with 330,000 miles. And my first Dodge ever, a 1999 Ram 1500 with the 5.9 gas and 535,500 miles. I use these trucks interchangeably for my daily 80-mile commute to the steel mill where I work. I've had them for 20 years and they're my favorite vehicles. If you're thinking about getting a Dodge, stick to models from '99 and earlier, the First and Second gen Dodges are the way to go.

  • Wade R

    I own a 2001 Dodge RAM 1500 sport with its original engine and transmission at 271,000 miles. It's a fantastic truck!

  • Oretha M

    I drive a 2011 Ram quad cab. It's a sharp truck with a ceramic undercoat, and can you believe it has racked up 357,000 miles but is still running strong?

  • Libra

    I own a 2001 1500 truck that has endured a lot of rough treatment over the years, but I have consistently kept up with oil changes and other essential maintenance. As of now, it has racked up 570,000 miles.

  • Augustine S.

    In 2009, with 5.7 liters, I had to swap out the engine when it hit 310,000 miles. But hey, she's still chugging along thanks to that awesome lifetime powertrain guarantee!

  • J. Stone

    In 2001, a powerful 1500 model with a 5.9 engine was going strong at 372,531 miles!

  • Joaquin J

    I currently drive a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 with 236,029 miles on it. It has a lift kit and it's still running great with the same engine since it was purchased by a single owner.

  • Riktor

    I've got an '08 Dodge 1500 with a 5.7 engine and over 500,000 miles on the original drivetrain. I've only had to replace the brakes, tires, and rebuild the rear end, but she still pulls a 5th wheel trailer like a champ. These trucks sure are reliable!

  • Rob Schueler

    I've owned my 1998 1500 since it was brand new, and it currently has 550,196 miles on it. Despite regular maintenance, this truck is still running smoothly and I believe it will easily reach 1 million miles. The engine is incredibly reliable, but the transmissions can be a bit delicate - as long as you keep an eye on the sensors, it's not a major issue.

  • Lawrence J

    My 1995 3.9 currently has 279,000 miles on it. I got it at a good price when it had 140,000 miles. I had the engine rebuilt after purchasing it. I make sure to change the oil every 3,000 miles, and I'm confident it can easily reach 500,000 miles with no issues.

  • Jon Jonson

    As an American, I would say: Number 03 reaching 1500 with a 4.7 rating, currently at 225,000 and climbing.

  • Victor Morgan

    I drive a 2012 Ram 1500 with a 4.7-liter engine, and it has already clocked over 270,000 miles. I religiously change the oil and filter every 5 to 7 thousand miles, and amazingly, I haven't had a single issue with the engine or transmission. I'm confident it'll reach 400,000 miles without needing any transmission repairs, but time will tell.

  • Max C.

    I drive a 2005 truck with the 5.7 engine that has racked up 200,800 miles. It's black, has dual exhaust, headers, a superchips tuner, Taylor shorty wires, and 35-inch tires. The only major repairs I've had to do so far are replacing the EGR valve and exhaust manifold gaskets. This truck is a beast, it dominates over imports all day long.

  • Dennis K.

    I own a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab SLT with 306,000 miles on it. I have only needed to do minimal maintenance like regular oil changes.

  • bunty singh

    To put it simply, 280411 is the number that represents a specific item or concept.

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