The Ram ProMaster’s Troubles Keep Piling UpThe Ram ProMaster is having a tough year. Fresh off a federal investigation by the NHTSA for power steering failures, the popular commercial van is now facing a complicated legal battle. FiatChrysler Automobiles, operating as Stellantis North America, has been hit with a proposed 38-page class action lawsuit. Plaintiffs allege the automaker misleadingly advertised the 2022 and 2023 Ram ProMaster vans as having a new nine-speed automatic transmission. In reality, the lawsuit claims that the vehicles have only seven usable gears.Consumers naturally prefer higher gears for smoother acceleration, better fuel efficiency, and superior driving performance. More gears generally allow an engine to find the optimal ratio, operating at lower RPMs to reduce component stress and save gas. However, the lawsuit alleges Stellantis concealed a major catch. The new vans are simply too slow to ever activate the eighth or ninth gears. This leaves drivers with seven functional gears and two extra gears that ser …
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Author: Leroy Marion





