As to the interior being like the Fords... . :-laf Hello, what have you guys been crying about since day one? That dodges interiors suck and that you wish you could have a Cummins, with a Ford interior... we'll you got it. I like it, and its WAY better than the Ford super Poopy look. At lease Dodge limited the name plates plastered every where to one Dodge emblem above the center console and the Ram head on the steering wheel. If it looked like a Ford, Ram would be placed on every body panel and all over every dash panel! :-laf
Automotive News said:Miss: The new Dodge Ram pickup -- Getting this vehicle wrong is a move Chrysler can ill-afford to make now that Toyota is gobbling up market share with the full-sized Tundra. But it is hard to see how the 2009 Ram, which arrives this fall, will improve sales. At best, the truck might hold its own.
The problem? Let's start on the inside. The new F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado interiors blow away the interior of the new Ram. Both the Ford and Chevy trucks use better materials, such as real aluminum or classy-looking wood grain trim.
The Ram interior is a dark plastic jungle. The door panels are hard plastic. The chromed door handles look substantial, but they aren't. They are also plastic. Hopefully, it is not too late for Chrysler to perform some emergency surgery on the Ram's interior.
I must say, a coil-over-air rear suspension offering on the HD's would be pretty sweet. Actually, why bother with the coils?
Ryan
Aluminum hood? F-150 has one too, and as far as I know is currently the largest single-piece aluminum body part in use. Random fact from the good folks at Alcoa.![]()
My thoughts exactly. I never have understood WHY leaf spings are so common. And the answer is... they are cheap and work. Guys, leaf springs are technology carried over from COVERED WAGONS! If Dodge does go to a coil or air back, 5 link system on the HD models, I say, ABOUT DAMN TIME! Leaf springs should be a thing of the past. If Dodge can build a HD model pickup with the same or higher payloads than they do now with a smooth riding coil sprung rear, guess what boys, look out Ford, Chevy AND Toyota. Its time for a serious revolution in the 3/4-1-ton market, and if Dodge does do it, they will be setting the bar very high, and would also be putting a Major breath into the Ram line of pickups! That same design they have on the 1/2ton could EASILY be outfitted with a airbag suspension system, and would blow away anything on the road today! Hey Dodge, YOU LISTENING????
Side storage is only on the 5'7" box... boooooooooo
I cant wait to see the fuel mileage that the v6 or v8 Cummins will be capable of in that 1/2ton!![]()
What's this? STILL not a crew-cab with 8' bed option available? I hope that's a misprint, as I can't believe Dodge would continue to let Ford and GM get the market share from buyers who want the big cab and big bed.
Maintain garagability? You gotta be kidding me!