2008
Dodge Ram 1500
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 Tundra, nor even confusing a
Chevy Silverado with a GMC Sierra. Any one of them would be a good
choice from a consumer's point of view.
But it was the Ram that started the high-style-truck
trend back in 1994 when Dodge took a risk with a bold, retro big-rig
design. That truck transformed Ram from a bit player with staid styling
to a big-stage event. The Dodge Ram has run with the big boys ever
since, sometimes leading, sometimes trailing, but always solidly on the
bill. Whether the '08 Ram is merely as good as the trucks listed above,
or somewhat better, is more a matter of personal preference than
anything else.
The Dodge Ram 1500 light-duty pickups are smooth and
refined. Their cabs are comfortable and convenient, among the roomiest
in their respective classes. The Quad Cab is handy for hauling friends
and family but even the Regular Cab is roomy.
Arguably, the Ram is the best-looking truck on the
market. Its styling is bold and handsome, even more so in its latest
incarnation.
Ram was extensively re-engineered
for 2006, with a new hydroformed frame that's boxed its full length;
plus new suspension and body mounts that improved ride, handling, and
quietness. That same year, Ram was modestly restyled inside and out.
The 2008 model year brings new life to the 4.7-liter
V8, with horsepower up 31 percent to 310 hp and torque up 10 percent to
330 pound-feet. Other updates to the 2008 Dodge Ram lineup include
simpler maintenance intervals, trailer sway control added to the
optional stability system, available tire pressure monitors, new
steering hardware for 4WDs, dark maple woodgrain trim on Laramie, and
two new colors right out of the muscle car age: Sunburst Orange and
Detonator Yellow.
Ram's optional Hemi engine delivers power and
efficiency. The Hemi features Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System,
which shuts down four of the eight cylinders when they are not needed.
The switchover is seamless, and fuel economy is improved by as much as
20 percent, says Dodge. Step on the gas, however, and the cylinders
reawaken, ready to deliver the 345 peak ponies that make the
Hemi-powered Ram one of the most exciting light-duty pickups on the
market. Adding to the Hemi's responsiveness is a five-speed automatic.
The 2008 Dodge Ram is available as a Regular Cab or
four-door Quad Cab. (Dodge also offers a Mega Cab 500, which is built on
a heavy-duty chassis and reviewed by New Car Test Drive with the Ram
heavy-duty models).
Two bed lengths are available: a 6-foot, 3-inch
short-bed and an 8-foot long-bed. Several engines are offered: A
3.7-liter overhead-cam V6, 4.7-liter V8, and the 5.7-liter Hemi V8. A
six-speed manual transmission comes standard with the 3.7-liter V6 and
4.7 V8 and the 5.7 V8s use a five-speed automatic; a four-speed auto for
the V6 and five-speed auto for the 4.7 are available. Several trim
levels are offered:
ST is the base model with vinyl upholstery and wind-up
windows. ST comes standard with air conditioning, tilt steering,
variable intermittent wipers, 40/20/40 vinyl seat, AM/FM/CD stereo,
rear-wheel ABS, 17-inch steel wheels and a full-size spare tire, and a
V8 and electric-shift transfer case on 4WD. Options include a bed liner,
trailer tow mirrors, cruise control, four-wheel ABS, side-curtain
airbags, power adjustable pedals, 17-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels,
and a power sliding rear window for the Quad Cab.
SXT is essentially an ST with cloth upholstery, active
turn signals (touch once for 3 blinks) and remote keyless entry. Options
parallel those on the ST, although the STX is the trim level for the
TRX4 Off-Road package.
SLT comes standard with the
4.7-liter flex-fuel V8, six-disc CD changer, carpeting, power
windows/door locks/heated mirrors, overhead console with mini-trip
computer and compass, cruise control, and 17-inch painted aluminum
wheels. Options include a navigation system, Sirius Satellite Radio,
UConnect Bluetooth hands-free wireless communication, 5.7 V8, on-demand
4WD, bucket seats, six-way power driver seat and 20-inch aluminum
wheels. A power sunroof and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system are
available for SLT Quad Cabs.
The Sport group for the SLT comes with the Hemi engine
and five-speed automatic transmission, unique cloth-faced bucket seats,
leather-wrapped steering wheel, body-color grille and bumper fascia, fog
lamps, and 20-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels. Options are the same as
for the SLT.
Laramie is the luxury trim level, offered only as Quad
Cab automatic. It comes standard with dual-zone climate control,
steering-wheel mounted audio controls, four-wheel ABS, security alarm,
and 20-inch wheels on 2WD models. Leather seats are standard, with a
heated, split 40/20/40 bench up front and power adjustment for the
driver. Options include navigation, power sunroof, adjustable pedals,
and electronic upgrades.
Safety features include optional side-curtain airbags
designed to provide head protection in a side impact or rollover. We
recommend getting them; head injuries are the leading cause of death in
side impacts. The Ram was awarded the highest possible rating in the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's offset frontal crash test.
Three-point shoulder belts are provided at all locations, including the
rear center seat; wear them, because seat belts are your first line of
defense in a crash. An electronic stability program (ESP) is optional.
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