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The Ram 1500 hits the scene with quad- and crew-cab body styles, a 3.6-liter V-6 or 5.7-liter V-8 engine, and redesigned interior that’s roomier and quieter.
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2019
Ram
1386
1500
31169
405483
4.4
Overall
The full-size Ram 1500 Classic is as tried and true as a pickup truck comes.
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2019
Ram
1386
1500 Classic
31491
401785
4.8
Overall
The heavy-duty, full-sized Ram 2500 lives up to its rugged workmanship.
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2019
Ram
1386
2500
32182
405135
4.2
Overall
A roomy and comfortable interior combine with advanced technologies and the power to tow or haul nearly any load in the 2019 Ram 3500.
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2019
Ram
1386
3500
32181
405001
The automaker pulls out all the stops with a complete makeover of its flagship truck, the 1500 from the chassis to the grille. The second-generation pickup comes in seven trim levels with 29 possible configurations that cater to specific markets. The base engine is a 305-horsepower, 3.6-liter, V6 with the now standard eTorque, mild hybrid drivetrain. It’s available in either a crew or quad cab. The redesign and performance improvements bump up its tow capacity to 12,750 pounds. The manufacturer also adds some bling with the optional Hydro Blue, Warlock, and Ignition Orange packages. The cabin receives an upgrade too with more space and storage compartments. The lineup of security and safety features increases to over 100 standard and available options. The previous body style gets rebranded as the Classic. The 2500 gets a welcome refresh and power plant upgrades. The hits keep coming with the updated 3500 to complete its portfolio.
The automaker pulls out all the stops with a complete makeover of its flagship truck, the 1500 from the chassis to the grille. The second-generation pickup comes in seven trim levels with 29 possible configurations that cater to specific markets. The base engine is a 305-horsepower, 3.6-liter, V6 with the now standard eTorque, mild hybrid drivetrain. It’s available in either a crew or quad cab. The redesign and performance improvements bump up its tow capacity to 12,750 pounds. The manufacturer also adds some bling with the optional Hydro Blue, Warlock, and Ignition Orange packages. The cabin receives an upgrade too with more space and storage compartments. The lineup of security and safety features increases to over 100 standard and available options. The previous body style gets rebranded as the Classic. The 2500 gets a welcome refresh and power plant upgrades. The hits keep coming with the updated 3500 to complete its portfolio.