Ah, thank you. I didn’t realize Lunar was only a 23 color.
So my reasons for moving from my 22.
First off, I have my own business and most of my vehicles are paid for thru my company. By habit and for general write off, I trade or lease new vehicles every 24-30 months. It’s the sweet spot, at least for me.
Secondly I’ve set up a LOC with my bank where my rate to buy a vehicle or equipment is less than 5%. It’s a perfect time to move into a 24 at a low rate. Normally I’d wait until rates came down if I was leasing or financing but since the TRX is gone after 24 that’s not an option.
Third….I like the new digital dash. My VP has a new Laramie we leased and the dash is much brighter and dynamic than my TRX which has the analog gauges.
And lastly, even though I keep my vehicles for minimum time, I know thru years of leasing and buying that the last couple years of a vehicle design stage is usually the best. All the bugs have been sorted out and taken care of.
My 22 has had some minor issues- nothing that wasn’t taken care of but annoying none the less in a 100k truck. I think as the miles go up were I to keep it I may run into other issues based on what I’ve experienced so far. Or it could be rock solid. It’s a roll of the dice. But in general I would prefer the 2024.
I just got in the past month what was the last '23 Lunar that may have been available. Absolutely love the truck, however, your theory about the bugs being worked out after a few years should be valid, but it is not. I am very disappointed with the quality of the vehicle. This is the sixth Ram I have owned in the past ten years and hands down, the worst quality. Here is a list of problems I have encountered since January '24 delivery:
1) Leaking brake assembly on right front that ran down onto my tire which then sprayed brake fluid everywhere.
2) Leaking oil hoses in the upper oil pump that leaked oil all over my engine compartment and made a mess in my driveway.
3) Faulty tire pressure sensor on the right front tire that still is not fixed.
4) Inoperative delay on the windshield wiper stalk. It is either on or off.
5) Poor paint quality with bad orange peel on the doors.
These are problems just off the top of my head. While most have been addressed, there is no way a new vehicle that costs around $120K (w/tax), should have this many problems, so yes, a big disappointment from a brand that I have had very little problems with over the years.