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  2. 2025 Ram 1500 - Everything You Need To Know - AOL

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    2025 Ram 1500 Specs at a Glance. Vehicle Category: Full-size pickup truck. Invoice Price: $39,917.00. Fuel Economy: EPA Fuel Economy, Combined/City/Highway (18–23/15–20/22–26) Horsepower ...

  3. Ram 1500 (DT) - Wikipedia

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    82.1 in (2,085 mm) Height. 77.5–79.2 in (1,968–2,012 mm) Chronology. Predecessor. Ram 1500 (DS) The Ram 1500 (DT) is the fifth generation of the Ram Pickup, manufactured by the Ram Trucks division of Stellantis. The fifth generation Ram was introduced in January 2018 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan as a ...

  4. 32 Most Reliable Trucks of All Time - AOL

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    Pickup trucks owners want a vehicle to rely on today, tomorrow, and 10 years from now — if not 20. These trucks and brands have stood the test of time. 32 Most Reliable Trucks of All Time

  5. The 2025 Ram 1500 RHO Is Here to Disrupt the High ... - AOL

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    With a starting price of $71,990, the all-new 2025 Ram 1500 RHO is significantly cheaper than the Ford F-150 Raptor it was built to compete with. Buyers will have a harder time than ever making ...

  6. Ram pickup - Wikipedia

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    Dodge D series. The Ram pickup (marketed as the Dodge Ram until 2010 when Ram Trucks was spun-off from Dodge) is a full-size pickup truck manufactured by Stellantis North America (formerly Chrysler Group LLC and FCA US LLC) and marketed from 2010 onwards under the Ram Trucks brand. The current fifth-generation Ram debuted at the 2018 North ...

  7. Corporate average fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    The program covered model year 2012 to model year 2016 and ultimately required an average fuel economy standard of 35.5 miles per US gallon (6.63 L/100 km; 42.6 mpg ‑imp) in 2016 (of 39 miles per gallon for cars and 30 mpg for trucks), a jump from the 2009 average for all vehicles of 25 miles per gallon.