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What is the price of a 2020 Dodge Ram?

Prices for a 2020 Ram varied by model and trim; new MSRPs generally ranged from the low $30,000s to the high $60,000s, with higher-end configurations and diesels at the upper end. In 2025, typical asking prices for a used 2020 Ram span roughly from the mid $20,000s to the mid $50,000s depending on mileage, condition, and options.


Context and the 2020 Ram lineup


The 2020 Ram lineup included the light-duty Ram 1500 and the heavy-duty Ram 2500 and Ram 3500. By that year, the brand had fully positioned itself as Ram Trucks rather than “Dodge Ram.” The price you’d pay at launch depended on which model you chose, the cab and bed configuration, the drivetrain, and the optional features you added.


Before presenting detailed price ranges, note that manufacturers’ advertised prices are before destination charges and may differ by region and current incentives. The figures below reflect typical street prices for that model year, not every possible configuration.


New price range for 2020 Ram models


The following ranges summarize the typical starting points and top-end pricing for each model with common configurations. Prices can vary with options, cab size, bed length, and drivetrain choices.



  • Ram 1500: roughly the low to mid $30,000s for base models, climbing toward the high $60,000s or more for higher trims and well-optioned configurations.

  • Ram 2500: generally started in the low to mid $30,000s and could approach the mid to upper $60,000s with premium trims and diesel or heavy-duty equipment.

  • Ram 3500: similar pricing trajectory to the 2500, starting in the low $30,000s and reaching into the upper $60,000s for loaded, diesel-equipped configurations.


In practice, the final price reflects choices such as the cab style (Regular, Crew, or Mega Cab), bed length, 4x4 vs 4x2, diesel vs gasoline engines, and optional packages like advanced safety technology, leather interiors, and tow-ready configurations.


Used market snapshot for 2020 Ram (as of 2025–2026)


Prices for used 2020 Ram trucks vary widely based on miles, condition, maintenance history, and local demand. The ranges below provide a general guide for typical asking prices you might see in consumer listings today.



  • Ram 1500 (2020): commonly found in the roughly $25,000–$40,000 range for higher-mileage examples; $35,000–$50,000 for models with moderate miles and well-kept condition; under 20,000 miles can push prices into the mid-$50,000s or higher.

  • Ram 2500/3500 (2020): commonly seen around $30,000–$60,000 depending on mileage and configuration; diesel engines, crew cabs, and low-mileage examples tend to command higher prices, sometimes above $50,000.


Regional differences, the presence of diesel powertrains, bed length, and interior amenities can shift these ranges. Always check current listings and dealer quotes for precise figures in your area.


Factors that influence Ram pricing


Pricing for a 2020 Ram, whether new or used, is influenced by several key factors beyond model and trim.


Trim levels and features


Higher trims—such as Laramie, Longhorn, Rebel, and Limited—include more comfort and capability features, significantly affecting price versus base Tradesman or Big Horn models.


Mileage and condition


Used price is heavily affected by mileage, maintenance history, accident history, and any remaining factory warranty or certified pre-owned status.


Market demand and regional variation


Prices can vary by region due to local demand, fuel prices, and the density of used-car inventories.


Summary


The price of a 2020 Ram depended on the model, trim, and configuration. When new, MSRP typically ranged from the low $30,000s up to the high $60,000s for top configurations, with HD variants edging higher. In today’s used market (2025–2026), prices commonly fall between the mid $20,000s and the mid $50,000s, influenced by mileage, condition, and options. For the most accurate figure, consult current listings or contact local Ram dealers to reflect your specific configuration and region.

How much does a 2020 Ram 1500 typically cost?


2020 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
Lone Star Pickup 4D 6 1/3 ft$46,380$30,431
Big Horn Pickup 4D 5 1/2 ft$47,475$29,684
Big Horn Pickup 4D 6 1/3 ft$48,125$28,758
Laramie Pickup 4D 5 1/2 ft$50,180$33,054



What is the fair market value of a 2020 Dodge Ram 1500?


The value of a 2020 Ram 1500 depends on its specific trim, condition, and features, but generally ranges from $20,000 to over $40,000. For example, a basic 2020 Ram 1500 Classic Tradesman might have a fair purchase price around $22,000, while a loaded 2020 Ram 1500 Limited can be valued at over $38,000. Trade-in and private party values are typically lower than retail prices.
 
Sample values
Here are some examples of estimated values, which can vary significantly based on location, mileage, and condition: 

  • 2020 Ram 1500 Classic Express: ~$22,000 (KBB Fair Purchase Price) 
  • 2020 Ram 1500 Big Horn: ~$20,875 (Edmunds Average Private Party Value) 
  • 2020 Ram 1500 Classic Tradesman: ~$21,998 (CarMax listing) 
  • 2020 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Tradesman: ~$26,096 (KBB starting price) 
  • 2020 Ram 1500 Laramie: ~$36,998 (CarMax listing) 
  • 2020 Ram 1500 Limited: ~$38,190 (KBB starting price) 

How to find the exact value of your truck
  • Use online appraisal tools from sites like Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book.
  • Input your vehicle's specific details, including mileage, features, and condition, for a more accurate valuation. 



What years to avoid for the 5.7 Hemi Ram 1500?


Years to avoid for the 5.7L Hemi Ram 1500 include 2011-2012, primarily for "Hemi tick" and lifter issues, and 2014, due to reports of catastrophic steering failures. Other years to approach with caution are 2018-2019, due to electrical and infotainment system problems, and 2004 and 2013-2015, which have documented issues with engine stalling and transmission failures, respectively.
 
Years to be cautious of

  • 2011-2012: Notorious for "Hemi tick" from failed lifters or other engine issues. 2011 also had reports of engine failure, MDS issues, and water pump failures. 
  • 2013-2015: Documented severe transmission failures, particularly in 2013 and 2015 models. 2015 also had numerous recalls and problems with its electrical, transmission, engine, and fuel systems. 
  • 2014: Several complaints have logged total steering loss, sometimes at highway speeds. 
  • 2018-2019: Reports of issues with electrical and infotainment systems are more common. 
  • 2004: Engine stalling issues persisted, and there were power train concerns. 

What to look for in a reliable Hemi Ram 1500
  • 2010: Generally has better engine reliability, though it was known for a weak engine combined with poor fuel economy. 
  • 2018 and newer: The 5.7L Hemi V-8 is considered more reliable in these years. 
  • 2020 and newer: Models have fewer issues than late 2010s versions. 
  • Ram 1500 Classic models: These are also reported to do well, having fewer complex systems than the redesigned 2019 and newer models. 



What is the most common problem with the 2020 Ram 1500?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Exhaust. Muffler, pipes, catalytic converter, exhaust manifold, heat shields, leaks.
  • In-car Electronics.
  • Noises/Leaks.
  • Electrical Accessories.
  • Suspension/Steering.
  • Engine Electrical.
  • Body Hardware.
  • Transmission Major.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.