If the 2025 Ram 2500 Limited Longhorn I reviewed not long ago was a dressed-up ranch hand in Lucchese boots and a bolo tie, ...
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PROS ›› Luxurious cabin, effortless towing power, confident heavy-duty performanceCONS ›› Gets expensive quick, difficult to maneuver in tight spaces, some missing tech features The Ram 2500 plays in ...
A lot. We at Motor Trend have done our share in considering heavy-duty pickups as personal family conveyances. In 2001, we named the Ram HD's nemesis, the Chevrolet Silverado HD, Truck of the Year ...
Built for real work, comfort, and toughness, these diesel engine-powered 2500 pickup trucks are the best this year.
When Chrysler packaged the Cummins turbodiesel engine in 3/4- and 1-ton Ram pickups in 1989, the light-duty truck market was changed forever. Not only was it radically heavy-duty compared to other ...
The Ram Rebel has been to the gym. Ram is adding the popular trim that was launched in 2016 on the light duty Ram 1500 pickup to its heavy duty 2500 lineup. It is officially called the Ram 2500 Heavy ...
The Ram 1500 and Ram 2500 may come from the same family, but they don't offer the same experience when it comes to cabin space. The 2500 is part of Stellantis' heavy-duty (HD) lineup of trucks, while ...
Take a heavy-duty pickup, but make it an off-road monster. This is the Power Wagon way. Motivated by Ram's glorious 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 (no diesel option), the Power Wagon leans into its all-American V ...
Wayne Alberts took a 1996 Dodge 2500 diesel pickup and transformed it into his “Lil Pete,” a race-ready, scaled-down Peterbilt look-alike truck. Alberts used to drag race his ’96 Dodge, and came ...
Trucks from the past 25 years are commanding astoundingly huge money on auction blocks every day—when a Plain Jane ’01 Ford Ranger sells for $23,000, you know it’s a seller’s market. You’d think, then ...