Even regular buyers have responded favorably to the 1500 EcoDiesel. They’ve only let it sit on dealer lots for an average of 13 days before buying it. The gas version is there for an average of about 78 before being driven to a customer’s home.
It looks as if Ford and General Motors will have more aluminum to themselves over the next several years. Ram won’t be picking up any of it with its horns for quite a while.
This week’s Muddy Monday video features a 2011 Ram 1500 trying out a new set of Bilstein shocks in a very muddy playground. While the details mention the new shocks, this 4g Ram appears to be riding on stock rims and tires – making the ease with which this half ton Dodge slips through the […] More »
This week’s Black Friday video features a later 3rd gen Dodge Ram 3500 dually with the Cummins Turbo Diesel engine rolling some coal while pulling a stump out of the ground. Most of our Black Friday segments don’t include much function or purpose other than creating black smoke. Sure, we occasionally see a truck racing, […] More »
This week’s Truckin Fast Wednesday features a 4th gen regular cab short bed Ram 1500 packing the 5.7L Hemi that is – according to the video – the fastest naturally aspirated 4th gen Ram in the country. This video was posted back in January so even if it was the fastest (technically the quickest if […] More »
Good luck, gentlemen. You’ve got your work cut out for you. There are plenty of people here in the states still waiting for the release of a full Alfa Romeo product portfolio, and the industry-changing Ford F-150 will be in dealerships soon.