DULUTH, Minn. — Ram gave us a new generation of its 1500 pickup for 2019, and we’ve already had a lot of fun with it. We’ve driven the V6 and the Hemi V8 versions. We’ve tried it with and without the ...
"We knew this new Ram engine needed to have the most torque and efficiency we could squeeze out of it," said Mauro Puglia, diesel engine chief engineer, about the completely redesigned engine. Keep ...
The 2020 RAM 1500 is the best all-around full-size pickup you can buy. With excellent technology options, a functional and stylish design, capable off-road performance, and comfortable ride quality ...
The current-generation Ram 1500 is entering its fifth year on the market, but Ram’s half-ton truck is not showing its age whatsoever. While we continue to wait for the fuel economy figures for the all ...
Our First Drive of the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel finished with overwhelmingly positive results. Turns out that adding an efficient, torquey engine on top of a nearly impeccable cabin is a pretty good ...
Ram started the half-ton diesel craze back in 2013 when it announced the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel. Since then, the brand lost ground to legal issues related to emissions and stiff competition from Ford and ...
The pickup truck to cap all pickup trucks: this is the new Ram 1500, one of the most powerful and capable vehicles in its class, and really not the gas guzzler you would expect. On Monday, October 7, ...
The days are officially numbered for the Ram EcoDiesel. The automaker recently announced it will end Ram 1500 EcoDiesel production in January 2023. This comes as Ram prepares to electrify the Ram ...
We already knew the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel was a hit, but until now, there was no word on official fuel economy numbers. Many assumed it’d be close to the Chevy Silverado half-ton diesel, or the ...
New Ram 1500 EcoDiesel produces highest half-ton diesel torque, achieving 480 lb.-ft. and highest available half-ton diesel towing capacity at 12,560 pounds EcoDiesel-powered Ram Rebel offered for ...
DULUTH, Minnesota—Forty years ago, the Three Mile Island accident made nuclear power public enemy number one among environmentalists. Yet nuclear plants haven't disappeared, even after later disasters ...
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