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What percent of RAM get a manual transmission. So they will most likely drop it completely like GM and Ford.
Quote from truck trend:
"If you still like to pretend you're an over-the-road long-haul trucker but don't have a Class A license, the Ram 2500 and 3500 might be the truck for you. The only full-size trucks still available with a manual transmission, both flavors of Ram HD offer a stick with the Cummins 6.7-liter turbodiesel I-6 (the gasoline-powered Hemi V-8 is auto-only). You do sacrifice some 150 lb-ft of torque by going for the stick, as the manual Cummins is rated at 650 lb-ft while the automatic puts out 800 lb-ft, but thanks to the ample aftermarket support for the Cummins, making up that torque deficit and then some is probably not much more than a re-flash away. Just be prepared to sacrifice the Ram's 5-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty when you do so."
One has to be a bit crazy to modify one of these new trucks and void the warranty!
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