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  2. Ram pickup - Wikipedia

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    The Ram 1500 (2010–2018), Ram 1500 Classic (2019–2024), Ram 2500 through 5500, and Ram DX chassis cab (Mexican market) were assembled at Saltillo Truck Assembly Plant in Coahuila, Mexico. From 2009 to 2018, the Ram 1500 (DS) was assembled at Warren Truck Assembly in Warren, Michigan, and the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 was also assembled at Saint ...

  3. Chrysler Pentastar engine - Wikipedia

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    2016–present Dodge Durango (295 hp) 2017–present Chrysler Pacifica; 2018–present Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JL; 2019–2023 Chrysler 300; 2019–2023 Dodge Charger; 2019–present Ram 1500; 2020–present Chrysler Voyager; 2020–present Jeep Gladiator (JT) (280 hp) 2022–present Ram Promaster (280 hp) 2025–present Ram 1500 Ramcharger

  4. Cummins B Series engine - Wikipedia

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    Late model 2011 Ram trucks produce 350 hp (261 kW; 355 PS) and 800 lb⋅ft (1,085 N⋅m), with the exhaust brake rating boosted from 150 hp (112 kW; 152 PS) to 222 hp (166 kW; 225 PS). [ 10 ] For 2019 this engine has been updated to produce 400 hp and 1000 ft-lb torque.

  5. 4 Pickup Trucks With the Highest Repair Costs - AOL

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    The Dodge Ram 3500 took the top spot in CarEdge’s list. Over ten years, estimated repair costs add up to about $26,900. This is much higher than the industry average of heavy-duty models by ...

  6. 2025 Ram 1500 - Everything You Need To Know - AOL

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    2025 Ram 1500 FAQs 2025 Ram 1500 Release Date. The 2025 Ram 1500 is planned to be released in early 2024, the 2024 model of the pickup truck is already on sale at Ram dealerships.

  7. Multi-Displacement System - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System (MDS) is an automobile engine variable displacement technology. It debuted in 2005 on the 5.7 L modern Hemi V8.Like Mercedes-Benz's Active Cylinder Control, General Motors' Active Fuel Management, and Honda's Variable Cylinder Management, it deactivates four of the V8's cylinders when the throttle is closed or at steady speeds.