Dodge Ram vs. Chevy
Silverado
The 2008 Dodge Ram
First debuting in 1981, the current Dodge
Ram 1500 is a powerful off-road vehicle that
provides a comfortable everyday ride with
plenty of big-truck attitude. The 2008 Dodge
Ram 1500 is an updated version from the
third generation, which began in 2003 with a
major overhaul. For 2008, the 1500 gets a
more powerful 4.7-liter V8 to replace its
previous mid-level engine. Several powerful
engine options, including a Hemi V8 are
available. Starting in 2005, the Ram became
available in an even larger version built on
the Ram 2500 platform -- a four-door Mega
Cab, which features a 76.3-inch cargo box
and 21.6 extra cubic feet of cab space. The Ram 1500 comes in
several trims and sizes. The model with the
smallest cabin, the two-door Regular Cab, is
available in ST, SLT, Sport and TRX4
Off-Road trims. The next size up, the
four-door Quad Cab, is also available in the
ultra-luxury Laramie trim. The largest 1500,
the Mega Cab, is only available in the SLT
and Laramie trims
Safety and Performance
Rear wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) are
standard on all trim levels, and four-wheel
ABS is standard on the Laramie trim,
optional on the others. An Electronic
Stability Program that comes standard on the
Laramie and is optional on all other trims.
The Ram 1500's standard passive safety
equipment includes driver and passenger
front air bags with multi-stage deployment
and an air bag on-off switch. Side-curtain
air bags are optional.
The Ram has excellent off-road performance,
especially with the TRX4 Off-Road model.
Though the huge size and truck-like ride is
not for everyone, the handling is
impressive, with its four-wheel disc brakes
doing an effective job. The towing capacity
is excellent.
Style and Fuel Economy
The Dodge Ram has a bold and rugged exterior
design. It’s interior has a versatile cargo
space.
Large dimensions on the Ram do make
maneuverability and parking difficult. The
visibility in the 1500 can be problematic.
Simply put, rear visibility is limited by
the 6-foot-plus bed hanging out behind the
long cab. One improvement to help this are
the Ram’s larger than usual windows and
large side rearview mirrors.
The EPA estimates the 1500 in two-wheel
drive to net 16 miles per gallon in the city
and 19 on the highway with the base engine
and manual transmission. Dodge recommends
89-octane fuel for the Hemi and regular fuel
for the other engines. The Hemi V8 features
the first-ever fully-functioning cylinder
deactivation system on a pickup truck. The
Hemi V-8 engine can transition from eight
cylinders to four in 40 milliseconds (0.040
seconds). Customers may experience fuel
economy gains of up to 20 percent under
certain driving conditions.
Power and Handling
The 1500 has several powertrain options. The
base ST comes standard with the base engine
-- a 3.7-liter Magnum V6. Three other engine
choices are optional: a 4.7-liter Magnum V8,
a Flexible Fuel Vehicle V8 or a 5.7-liter
Hemi Multi Displacement V8. The 4.7-liter is
available with flexible-fuel vehicle
capacity, which allows it to run on
cost-saving E85 ethanol fuel. The 5.7-liter
Hemi engine is the best choice for hauling
or towing.
The Ram 1500 handles well for its size. The
suspension can still be a bit bouncy with an
empty bed, but when loaded up with
passengers and cargo, the Ram's ride quality
is superb. The 1500's independent front
suspension and live axle rear suspension
offers a smooth and highly capable driving
experience.
The 2008 Chevy
Silverado
The Silverado 1500 delivers one of the best
combinations of no-nonsense performance,
responsive handling and rugged exterior
styling in its class. Its wide range of
trims, cab and bed lengths make it highly
customizable. The truck won a number of
awards including recognition as Car and
Driver's "Best Pickup," Motor Trend's "Truck
of the Year. The Silverado 1500 is
available with two-wheel or four-wheel
drive; with a short, standard or long bed;
with a regular, crew or extended cab, and in
Work Truck, LT and LTZ trim levels. It is
available with a number of engine options: a
4.3-liter V6, a 4.8-liter V8, two different
5.3-liter V8s and a 6.0-liter V8.
Handling and Hauling
The truck carries a decent
suspension and responsive steering.
Drivability is suitable for commuting during
the week and weekend hauling and off-roading.
At the top of the rankings for performance,
the 2008 Silverado 1500 is rugged but
sufficiently refined for everyday cruising.
The trucks do have their inherent
performance limitations. The handling is
what you would expect in a vehicle that
carries a big box in back. The hauling
capacity of the Silverado varies by cab
type, drive wheels and box length. A Crew
Cab Chevy Silverado 1500 can haul 2,039
pounds. An Extended Cab long box model with
four-wheel drive can haul 1,574 pounds, the
smallest amount of any Silverado model.
Safety and Fuel Economy
All Silverados come
standard with four-wheel disc anti-lock
brakes. StabiliTrak, GM's stability control
system, which monitors driver inputs and
vehicle response to help the driver retain
control of the truck, is standard on all
Crew Cab models and an option on some
Extended Cab models. StabiliTrack also
reacts when it detects that the truck is out
of control by applying brake pressure on
individual wheels or reducing the engine's
torque to get the truck back under control.
The 2008 Silverado offers crash protection
features that are similar to other vehicles
in its class. All Silverados come standard
with front driver and passenger air bags,
and with occupant sensing. Side curtain air
bags is an option in upperlevel trims. The EPA estimates that the
V6 gets 15 miles per gallon in the city and
20 on the highway with two-wheel drive, and
14 mpg in the city and 18 on the highway
with four-wheel drive. With the 4.8-liter
V8, those numbers dip to 14 mpg in the city
and 19 on the highway with two-wheel drive
and 14 mpg in the city and 18 mpg gallon on
the highway with four-wheel drive. The
iron-block 5.3-liter gets 15 mpg in the city
and 20 on the highway, and the aluminum
block -- available only with four-wheel
drive -- gets 11 mpg in the city and 15 on
the highway when using E85 fuel. The
6.0-liter V8 gets 13 mpg in the city and 18
on the highway.
The Ram doesn't
have the safety features or maneuverability
of other full-size pickups, the Silverado
has a cramped backseat in Extended Cab
models and some features are only available
on pricey top-end models. The Ram has an
MSRP starting at $22,150 and its MPG is 16
City/ 19 Hwy. The Silverado has a MSRP base
of $24,755. Its MPG is 14 City/ 18 Hwy.
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