A NIGHTMARE masked as a "dream truck"
We flew to Salt Lake City with excitement, hope, and every dollar we had saved to buy what we were told was a reliable 2019 Ram 2500 with 55,000 miles. It was supposed to be the cornerstone of a new business—our fresh start. Instead, it’s been a crushing blow.
Within 24 hours of getting home, the truck threw 32 error codes. THIRTY TWO. That’s not bad luck. That felt like deception.
Our local RAM dealer cleared the codes once, only for every single one to come roaring back the next day. After pouring $1,700 into urgent repairs, it broke down again. And through all of this? Not a single word back from Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy. No apology. No explanation. No support.
It’s hard to express how devastating it is to feel like you’ve been lied to and abandoned—especially when you trusted a certified Ram dealership to thoroughly inspect and vet their vehicles before listing for sale. This wasn’t just a truck to us. This was our future and more than that, the future of our twin baby girls.
It's hard not to feel like they knowingly sold the truck in this condition, with an expensive warranty tacked onto the purchase price, that covers none of the suspected issues. And then to go silent afterward is inexcusable.
We were left stranded—financially and emotionally. If you’re considering buying from this dealership, I beg you: don’t make the same mistake we did.
