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After leading the rankings in 2024, Ram fell all the way to seventh-from-last place in the 2025 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study. Seeing such a dramatic fall from grace in a single year from Ram may ...
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A record-high share of Americans want the government to do more to tackle the nation’s problems – but few think the political parties are up to the task, according to new polling. In the latest SSRS ...