Ram big horn with 6 cylinder looking 4 reviews

I’ve owned more trucks than I care to admit.
As a business owner- fuel economy and resale are our only hope for any value on trucks besides starting and driving every day to do “their job.” Trucks are like employees- they need to show up and do their job every working day or I dont make money.

Okay with that said- you never go wrong going one size up for longevity and dependability. I won’t buy a V-6 especially here in New England. A lot of long hills and even though the v-6 is not a bad engine... the transmission is the part always shifting up and down to make the truck do its job.
Transmissions to me are weak links. Not the engines. Both cost a lot to replace but transmissions in trucks seem to be the weaker link. Buying a larger engine typically can allow you a better transmission. Bigger coolers, bigger brakes, you get the point.

As a “Johnny home owner” you may not care about pulling big loads or working hard day in and day out. But if resale or repairs are a worry, then a V-6 pick up truck is not the best. It’s like trying to resell a 2wd truck in snow season. Good luck and test drive what you are talking about. There is not a huge difference with the 5.7hemi and the 6.4 hemi. I’ve got both in my fleet. The 5.7’s have made me a lot of money. Both love gasoline.
Good luck!