I saw on the biz news this morning that apparently sales of the Dodge Ram are approaching those of the Ford F-150.
I found that of coincident interest because while I have always seen way more F-150s, and even Chevys, compared to Rams most everywhere I have ever lived or gone, in my part of Idaho, and the parts of Eastern Oregon that I frequent, I have found the opposite. Usually I have seen maybe a few Rams for every 30-40 F-150s. Around here it's just the opposite. I've been paying more attention since I noticed this, and there has been at least one instance where my F-150 was the only one in the Home Depot lot, surrounded by Dodges.
From the news, part of the appeal is apparently a sophisticated interior with tons of bells and whistles. If that's what your into for a truck, I can see it. The guy I bought my place from just bought a new 3/4 ton Ram, and the dash is absolutely state of the art. The touchscreen was ginormous.
Anyways, I thought it was interesting both from a sales perspective and from me seeing what I thought was an anomaly.