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Used 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
For full-size pickup buyers, these are the good old days. Never before have trucks been more capable for hauling and towing nor more competent at coddling passengers. Moreover, today's trucks make bold styling statements. There is no mistaking a Ford F-150 for a Nissan Titan or a Toyota...
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Used 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
The Dodge Ram has been extensively re-engineered for 2006. It has also been modestly restyled and the interior has been upgraded.The bumper fascia, grille, headlamps, fenders and wheels are all new, but far more significant are less visible improvements, including a new hydroformed frame...
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Used 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
This may be the golden age of the full-size pickup. Indeed, it's impossible to buy a bad full-size pickup nowadays. The all-new Ford F-150 and Nissan Titan have made headlines. Toyota has a new Double Cab model, and there are strong entries from Chevrolet and GMC. In spite of all this, the...
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Used 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
The Dodge Ram represents an excellent choice among full-size light-duty pickups. That's saying something considering the renaissance of all-new pickups from Ford and Nissan for 2004, along with strong entries from Chevrolet and GMC, and a new Toyota Double Cab. It would not be an...
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Used 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Completely redesigned and re-engineered last year, the full-size Dodge Ram boasts high levels of refinement and comfort. New pickups from General Motors and Ford had edged ahead of the previous Ram, but this latest-generation truck has put Dodge back on solid ground. The new Ram can go head to...
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Used 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Dodge has completely redesigned and re-engineered its Ram for the 2002 model year. This all-new pickup boasts levels of refinement and comfort that match those of the best trucks from General Motors and Ford. New designs from GM and Ford had put them ahead on this score, but that's all changed...
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Used 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Though it's now the oldest design among current full-size pickups, the Dodge Ram may still be the best-looking truck on the market. Clearly, it's the most stylish.It drives and rides well with quick steering and excellent brakes. Like the other domestic pickups, it offers a wide range of engine...
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Used 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Dodge Ram backs up its bold looks with powerful engines. It boasts excellent street manners with a smooth ride, quick steering and excellent brakes.And it comes with a host of significant changes for the new model year: more powerful engines; new front suspensions and steering systems for...
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Used 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
The introduction of the Dodge Ram Quad Cab shocked the automotive industry last year as the first full-size extended cab pickup with four doors.Dodge was first, but the rest of the world is catching up: All Ford F-Series SuperCab trucks come with four doors this year. Chevrolet and GMC are...
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Used 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Dodge has been playing the pickup game beautifully ever since it introduced the Ram in 1994. With this year's introduction of a 4-door extended-cab pickup truck, Dodge has fired yet another shot across the bow of Ford, Chevy and GMC, which offer only three doors on their extended-cabs. The new...
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Used 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Dodge has been refining the Ram Wagon andRam Van models for 25 years. This year, the side and rear doors have beenrevised to open wider for easier loading and unloading. The Ram's frontend was completely restyled in 1993 and the steering and suspension systemswere re-engineered for a more...
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Used 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
You say you think a truck ain't a truck unless it looks like a truck? Well, you're notalone. Judging by the macho assertiveness of the full-size Ram pickup, the folks atDodge seem to think so, too. When the Ram was introduced in 1994 it set the truck business on its collective ear;here was a...
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Used 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 Reviews
Does styling sell something as utilitarian as a full size pickup? You know your response to that question better than we do, but the short answer seems to be a resounding "yes."By way of proof, consider the Dodge Ram pickup. For almost two decades, the Ram toiled along virtually unchanged -...
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